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Camp Bestival Dorset with Roni Size, CMAT, and more

Jul 28, 2023  ·  Lulworth Castle, Dorset Lulworth Castle, Dorset

Camp Bestival Dorset
Jul 28
Camp Bestival Dorset
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Utah Saints, an electronic dance duo from Leeds, have scored 9 UK Top 40 hits, 4 Top 10s, selling 2 million records globally. Pioneers in sampling, they founded iconic club nights and have worked with acts like Justice and Public Enemy. Their track "Something Good" made Rolling Stone's list of 200 Greatest Dance Songs. Known for celebrating rave culture, they're praised by Zane Lowe, The KLF, and NME as dance legends and continue to DJ globally.
Ella Henderson, from the UK, rose to fame with her 2014 hit "Ghost." Known for her powerful voice, she’s had UK top 10 hits, toured with Take That, and collaborated with artists like Tom Grennan. Her debut album, "Chapter One," went Platinum, earning BRIT nominations. Her evolving sound includes dance collaborations like “Crazy What Love Can Do.”
Goldie Lookin Chain, from Newport, Wales, bring comedy rap with street flair. Known for "Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do", they pranked with Charlotte Church claims. Collaborating with Super Furry Animals and the Streets, they hit Top of the Pops and released Straight Outta Newport.
Bristol-born Roni Size, a pioneer of drum'n'bass, is known for hits like "Brown Paper Bag" and the Mercury Prize-winning album "New Forms." Despite a late start compared to peers like Goldie, his blend of jazz, soul, and jump-up rhythms has influenced the genre deeply. Size's collaborations include DJ Krust and Rage Against the Machine's Zack De La Rocha, and he co-founded the influential Full Cycle label. He continues to impact the music scene with innovative productions and dynamic live shows.
Essex-born folk songwriter Beans on Toast is a unique performer known for political protest and honest love songs. A festival favorite, he's played Glastonbury annually since 2007. With 15 albums, his self-deprecating style and witty storytelling shine. Collaborated with Ben Lovett, Frank Turner, and more. A prolific artist, he releases a new album every Dec 1st, touring globally with unpredictable live shows.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor, a London-born pop artist, broke out in the 2000s with her disco- and '80s-synth-pop style, gaining fame with hits like "Murder on the Dancefloor" and "Groovejet." Formerly of Brit-pop band theaudience, she reached the U.K. charts' top spots with her solo albums. Known for her dance-pop sound, she has collaborated with producers like Greg Kurstin and Calvin Harris and worked with Ed Harcourt on folk-pop projects like Wanderlust. Her music remains popular, with "Murder on the Dancefloor" resurging thanks to its inclusion in films.
Southampton-born Caity Baser's feisty pop and candid lyrics have captivated fans since 2021's mixtape Lil CB. Notable for tracks like "X&Y" and "Pretty Boys," she earned nominations for the BBC Sound of 2024 and Brit Rising Star. Signed with EMI, her catchy tunes focus on relationships, showcased in her second mixtape, Still Learning.
Friends since childhood, Scouting For Girls are an indie pop trio known for hits like "She's So Lovely" and "This Ain't A Love Song." Their 2007 debut album went triple platinum, and they've received four Brit and an Ivor Novello nominations.
Elvana, from Disgraceland, is a unique tribute band blending Elvis and Nirvana. They mix grunge and rockabilly, reviving classics with a rock & roll twist.
The Kooks, known for their well-crafted pop, underwent a band “renovation,” returning to the energetic spirit of their debut. For their seventh album, "Never Know," they embraced experimentation and fun, recapturing their essence and swagger.
Born in England, reggae icon DJ David Rodigan has been a major force in music since 1978, known for his clashes, Rodigan Sound System, and compilations like "The Kings of Reggae."

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