shop | mailing lists
musicOMH
music: festival reviews
The Big Chill 2004
Day 1 @ Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire, 30 July 2004
Imagine a world where people dance all day without a care in the world, where the crime rate is virtually zero, where the surroundings are stunning, the atmosphere positive and the sun always shines. Well, such a world exists but only for one long weekend every summer, during which the Big Chill Festival takes place in its jaw-droppingly gorgeous Malvern Hills setting.

Our first experience of the Big Chill 2004 is provided by Mr Scruff, something of a cult hero around these parts, who plays self-made anthem Get A Move On before closing his set with The Cure's Love Cats. There are yelps for more long after he has left the stage and his performance serves as a reminder that this is a weekend where absolutely anything goes, providing it induces a smile.

Standard chill-out fare is also on offer, such as the Hammond organ and heartfelt vocal workouts of TM Juke, sounding like Zero 7 with a touch more funk and deeper soul, but rules do not exist here.

Hammering this point home as a 140bpm+ kick drum summons people from far and wide to the Finlandia Tent is the only man with the balls (or the sense?) to play gabba techno and hard ragga at a downtempo festival. That man, of course, is John Peel. Peel looks more like an old man tending to his marigolds than a living DJ legend, but he plays the pogo punk of I Wanna Be Sedated followed by dark drum and bass and some light sunshine reggae. His genre-busting ways rock the crowd as Peel sups wine and holds small children aloft. The only downside is the crowd being sardined into the small white marquee - surely he deserved to retain last year's Open Air Stage slot?

Fragile State take to the stage, catering for the uplifting end of the downtempo spectrum to be followed later by purveyors of warped samples and big beats, Bent. Disappointment abounds, however, as it soon becomes clear they have decided to become a "proper" band, trading in their ironic kitsch and humorous samples to become a bizarre English folk-country cabaret act. Old favourites like Swollen and Magic Love redeem the set slightly but their cover of I Can't Go For That seems to be an aptly named choice as they struggle within the confines of the straight-song format.

Over in the club tent, X-Press 2 are intent on moving feet rather than souls, a far cry from the warm house leanings of Lazy many may have expected. The trio provide music that, while offering a contrast to the other emotive and thoughful music on offer here, pounds and punches rather than soothes and relaxes, amounting to little more than a nosebleed techno bang-fest.

Thankfully the perfect antidote comes in the form of Tom Middleton's Amba project in the sanctuary of the erm... Sanctuary Tent. Middleton builds upon the lush ambient blueprint he created with Global Communication, producing some light, wispy melodies, deep bass hits, chirping synths and warm strings. Middleton's sweetly moving music forms the perfect, harmonious note to end day one of an already varied and memorable festival and ensures that a good night's sleep is had beneath the cooled canvas.


  share: 
Facebook | Digg | del.icio.us | more
from the festivals archive
Field Day 2008: Part 1 Latitude Festival 2008: Day 1 Glastonbury 2005: Day 3
recent festivals coverage
REVIEW: In The City 2009
REVIEW: Bestival 2009: Day 3
REVIEW: Bestival 2009: Day 2
REVIEW: Bestival 2009: Day 1
REVIEW: Leeds Festival 2009: Day 3
REVIEW: Leeds Festival 2009: Day 2
REVIEW: Leeds Festival 2009: Day 1
REVIEW: Green Man 2009: Day 3
REVIEW: Green Man 2009: Day 2
REVIEW: Green Man 2009: Day 1
REVIEW: Fairport's Cropredy Convention
REVIEW: The Big Chill 2009: Day 3
REVIEW: The Big Chill 2009: Day 2
REVIEW: The Big Chill 2009: Day 1
PREVIEW: Bestival 2009
REVIEW: Cambridge Folk Festival: Day 3
REVIEW: Cambridge Folk Festival: Day 2
REVIEW: Cambridge Folk Festival: Day 1
REVIEW: WOMAD 2009: Day 3
REVIEW: WOMAD 2009: Day 2
REVIEW: WOMAD 2009: Day 1
IBIZA SEASON SPOTLIGHT: PART 1 - Ibiza: intro \\ history \\ daytime \\ tips
IBIZA SEASON SPOTLIGHT: PART 2 - naughty nightlife \\ clandestine clubbing
IBIZA SEASON SPOTLIGHT: PART 3 - We Love club focus \\ Q&As: Hell, Alfredo
REVIEW: Secret Garden Party: Day 3
REVIEW: Secret Garden Party: Day 2
REVIEW: Secret Garden Party: Day 1
REVIEW: Camp Bestival 2009: Day 3
REVIEW: Camp Bestival 2009: Day 2
REVIEW: Camp Bestival 2009: Day 1
REVIEW: Latitude 2009: Day 3
REVIEW: Latitude 2009: Day 2
REVIEW: Latitude 2009: Day 1
REVIEW: Latitude 2009: Theatre, Literature and Poetry
REVIEW: Latitude 2009: Comedy
REVIEW: Lovebox W/ender 2009: Day 2
REVIEW: Lovebox W/ender 2009: Day 1
festivals latest
REVIEW:
In The City 2009

REVIEW:
Bestival
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

REVIEW:
Leeds Festival
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

REVIEW:
Green Man
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

REVIEW:
Fairport's Cropredy Convention

REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2009
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

related articles
FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2009: Day 3

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2009: Day 2

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2009: Day 1

FESTIVAL PREVIEW:
Big Chill 2009

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2008: Day 3

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2008: Day 2

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2008: Day 1

FESTIVAL PREVIEW:
The Big Chill 2008: Preview

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2007: Day 3

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2007: Day 2

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2007: Day 1

FESTIVAL PREVIEW:
The Big Chill 2007: Preview

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2006: Day 3

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2006: Day 2

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2006: Day 1

FESTIVAL PREVIEW:
The Big Chill 2006: Preview

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2005: Day 3

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2005: Day 2

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2005: Day 1

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2004: Day 3

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2004: Day 2

FESTIVAL REVIEW:
The Big Chill 2004: Day 1



  more festival reviews...



musicOMH
about us
contact us
copyright
home page
elsewhere
Twitter
Facebook
Last.fm
MySpace
© 1999-2009 OMH