WFMU returns a third time to Barcelona's amazing Primavera Sound Festival on Friday, May 27 and Saturday, May 28th! The festival's official USA radio partner has been carrying full on live sets live from sunny Spain that in the past have included Pavement, Sonic Youth, Liquid Liquid, Marc Almond, Mission of Burma, Yo La Tengo, Sunn o))), the Vaselines and many more, with some of the archives available online and the FMA! This year's broadcasts happen from 3pm to Midnight ET both days, and we've scored a pretty healthy slab of broadcast permissions from this year's incredible lineup. If you are doing up a rockcation at Prima, please stop by the WFMU tent in the n fairway to the stages, say hello to Liz Berg, Scott Williams, Brian Turner, and Jason Sigal and Pseu Braun who will be manning the broadcast and recording the sets throughout the stages (there was a chokehold or two applied on the beach at Barcelonetta last night to see who gets to record Einsturzende Neubauten, engineer Scott Konzelmann won as he's stronger than us all).
These times, as always, are TENTATIVE, and it's likely some shuffling may have to be done for one reason or another. Your best bet, look at the WFMU Home page news, our Twitter, and Facebook for the very latest from Barcelona.
FRIDAY (ET)
3:00 Suicide
3:50 Grinderman
4:15 Fresh and Onlys
4:30 Ducktails
5:00 Glenn Branca Ensemble
6:00 Oneohtrix Point Never
6:30 Moon Duo
7:00 Interpol
8:00 Ty Segall
8:20 Aias
9:00 Half Japanese
9:45 Dan Melchior und Das Menace
10:15 Sonny and the Sunsets
10:45 No Joy
11:30 Julian Lynch
SATURDAY
3:00 Battles
3:30 The Monochrome Set
4:00 Pere Ubu (plays the Modern Dance)
5:15 Deerhunter
5:45 Kurt Vile & the Violators
6:15 Soft Moon
6:30 Za!
6:50 Einsturzende Neubauten
7:30 Davila 666
7:45 Prince Rama
8:00 Dean Wareham (playing Galaxie 500)
9:15 Swans
10:30 Pissed Jeans
11:00 Animal Collective
It was a good broadcast however there were too many sound glitches during both days to truly enjoy the music, Hopefully The music in the sound archives and rebroadcast page.
Posted by: Michael Yahwak | June 02, 2011 at 07:36 AM