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This year's preliminary offerings see SGP broadening out into an absolute nugget of musical brilliance to go with its generally outlandish fare. This can be taken for granted. Whilst the line-up comprisese a variegated feast of global underground pop and a choice selection of more established acts.
Of the latter, this year's SGP boasts the beatific 29-headed pop monster I'm From Barcelona, new rave-shaggers New Young Pony Club, wild party-punkers The Noisettes, Leeds breakbeat maniacs The Utah Saints, Welsh songwriting wizard Euros Childs, the dusty folk-tinged rockers Mark Lanegan and Isobel Campbell and the ace theatre poppers Of Montreal.
The outlandish poetry and melodies of Swedish retinue Herman Dune are absolutely made for the place, but it's in the realms of the unknown where the line-up really shines like a beacon.
Last year musicOMH made numerous discoveries that proved a highlight of the musical year; gems such us the endlessly-brilliant baroque-folksters Flipron and crazy inventor Thomas Truax.
Both of these intrepid crusaders return this year for a little bit more, to be joined by the likes of the world's first all girl post-modern recorder quartet The Zoltan Kodaly School For Girls, electro funksters Metrenomy, Aberystwyth cartoon poppers Radio Luxembourg, Sheffield country-melodicists Monkey Swallows the Universe, stylish New Yorkers Mia Riddle and her band and the magic and beautiful keyboard sculptors Au Revoir Simone
"bizarreness seems to flow as naturally as milk.."
The music is of such a standard to actually take attention right away from the other facets which comprise the festival's trademarks.
Remembering the magic open fires that provided rest and warmth while passing from stage to stage in the open space, the small caravan awning on the hill that bounced with myriad flaming limbs to a comic devil's beat, flying alcoholics surfing on wheelchairs, giant roaming eyeballs and stilt walkers that go about their work with comically nonchalant air really does amount to a euphoric anticipation.
We really can't say enough about this festival. Take it from us - you won't be disappointed.
The Secret Garden Party 2007 takes place on 26-29 July 2007 at Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon. Tickets cost £110 for the weekend and are available at G Tickets or See Tickets. To book by phone you can ring SeeTickets on 0870 264 3333..
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