How exciting! Head on down to HMV Institute to witness the brilliant Battles play tonight! They’re fresh from a Glastonbury performance – check their performance of Ice Cream below.
Support comes from Young Montana?, a favourite of Mary-Anne Hobbs he merges glitch, hip hop and experimental electronica
Another excellent Sunday night gig! Thank you to all who came out to the Emeralds gig last night, a great atmosphere, superb performances and some slick and fresh between band DJing from Emeralds themselves – 90s tastic!
Thanks to Kate Fitzgeorge for the photos:
Mr Underwood opened the show and was joined on stage by local historian (and one of last year’s Supersonic illustrators) Ben Waddington, who delivered a spoken word piece.
Iron Fist of the Sun followed with cold electronics and Princess Diana visuals
Rousing kraut electronics from Emeralds – an amazing show.
Battles perform at HMV Institute, Monday 27th June. Coventry’s Young Montana? has been confirmed as support – he’s been lauded by the likes of Pitchfork and Gaslamp Killer for his experimental approach to hip hop, grime and glitch.
Be warned, tickets for this show are already selling fast, to get yours go here
“It was an incredible experience that was quality throughout – every detail accounted for, every nerve stimulated! Fantastic to spend an entire weekend talking about and listening to music with people who really love it too. And getting to tell the musicians how much you appreciated them was a real bonus. A life changing experience – never been more in love with music- THANK YOU! XXX” Audience feedback
We hope each year people go away from Supersonic having discovered a few gems, often the line up is made up of names that you might not recognise just yet! – but its worth being adventurous as the rewards are well worth it.
Here are some of the highlights from previous Supersonic Festivals including 2008’s immense performance by the incredible Harvey Milk featuring the mighty Joe Preston – these guys blew audiences away on the Saturday night – fists in the air, tears in the eyes!!! Supersonic were proud to bring these guys over to Europe for the first time after a few years of gentle persuasion. Other great performances were by Merzbow in collaboration with Keiji Haino as Kikuri, the Danish ensemble Efterklang, comic antics by Fucked Up and the blissful end performance by Krautrock legends Harmonia.
Harvey Milk 2008
2007 saw a unique collaboration by the Oxbow Duo with Stephen O’Malley, Justin Broadrick, Dave Cochrane & Chipper, the first European show for David Yows Qui, a near riot during Wolf Eyes and a co headline performance by Sunn0))) and Mogwai.
2007 report for Supersonic by BBC
2006 saw the thunderous High on Fire headline the outside stage whilst in the Factory club audiences went berserk for Zombi & Circle.
High On Fire 2006
Zombi 2006
Circle 2006
2005 was the infamous year of the bomb – when the whole of Birmingham city centre was evacuated due to a bomb scare including our festival – we all had to vacate the Digbeth area but not before having witnessed amazing sets by Battles, Dalek and Tunng amongst a host of others. The much anticipated collaboration by Stephen O’Malley and Merzbow had to be postponed as did a perfromance by PTV.
2005 Supersonic short film
In 2003, our very first Supersonic Festival took place over the water at the Custard Factory, with live performances by Coil and a very early live show by LCD Sound System. Happy days!