Primavera Club will exhibit in Barcelona and Madrid the proposals called to define the music of the coming years
Like a playlist made by that friend who is always on the look out for the latest discoveries: this is how the new edition of Primavera Club will be like.
Some of the most innovative musical proposals of the moment will be heard from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd October in Barcelona and Madrid, cities which will once again be the privileged setting for a line up carefully chosen by the Primavera Sound team.
Primavera Club is the festival where headliners are made live, on stage and in front of the most open-minded audience.
There will be a total of 39 artists together in a diverse and exhaustive programme that holds all the tricks. One of the winning hands is held by Amber Coffman, ex vocalist of Dirty Projectors who will present her solo debut, but as always there will be room for all types of proposals: from the electronic jazz-influenced music by Clap! Clap!, to the latest garage band signed to the label
Rough Trade' Starcrawler and passing by Superorganism, the mysterious sensation of the year fronted by a 17-year-old Japanese girl that has impressed Frank Ocean himself.
2017 is the year that the festival goes back to Madrid: the venues Joy Eslava, Teatro Barceló,
El Cielo de Barceló and Taboó will host the majority of the artists of this edition, which will return to Madrid after an absence of five years.
In Barcelona the nerve centre will continue to be Apolo together with the completely remodelled
La [2] de Apolo, besides the Centre Cultural Albareda that will once again host the daytime concerts during the weekend.
PRIMAVERA CLUB, THE FESTIVAL WHERE YOU ENJOY DISCOVERING
In an autumn full of concerts by big names, Primavera Club emerges as a daring alternative
in its well-established vocation of backing international artists who have not yet played in our country, offering a line up remarkable for lowering the usual average age on the stages. In this context the new r&b focus will be on the British newcomer PAULi. and on the New York artist Gabriel Garzón-Montano, while guitars will still be well represented by the Angeleno punk supergroup Flat Worms (with members of Thee Oh Sees, Ty Segall and The Babies) and by the effervescent indie rock by Gold Connections.
Also, Yellow Days and the Norwegians Smerz will have the chance to prove why they are small viral phenomena, the Turkish band Jakuzi will play their elegant synth pop which promises to get people talking, and Low Island will test out an exquisite proposal which aspires to fill big stages.
As usual, proposals from the home base will be well-represented by names with a brilliant future such as Intana and Cor Blanc, the very intimate voice and piano sound of Marina Herlop (signed to James Rhodes’ label), explosive post-punk by Vulk and the frantic Medalla, risen from the ashes of The Saurs, among many other dynamic offerings that will excite the audience.
BARCELONA
Friday 20th October
Aloha Bennets · Clap! Clap! Full Live Band
· DBFC · Fantastic Man · FAVX · Flat Worms
· Girl Ray · Gold Connections · LOR
· Medalla · PAULi. · Sex Swing · Starcrawler
Saturday 21st October
Amber Coffman · Blanck Mass · Camila Fuchs
· Cor Blanc · Gabriel Garzón-Montano · Jakuzi
· Jorra i Gomorra · Moor Mother · Ozel AB
· The Pilotwings · Poolshake · Smerz
· Tonstartssbandht · Vulk · Yellow Days
Sunday 22nd October
Cocaine Piss · Happy Meals · Intana · Keems
· Low Island · Marina Herlop · RAKTA
· Superorganism
MADRID
Friday 20th October
Amber Coffman · Blanck Mass · Cor Blanc
· Gabriel Garzón-Montano · Jakuzi · Moor Mother · RAKTA · Smerz · St. Woods · Vulk
Saturday 21st October
Baba Stiltz · Clap! Clap! Full Live Band
· Cocaine Piss · DBFC · FAVX · Flat Worms
· GANGES · Gold Connections · LOR · Medalla
· PAULi. · Superorganism
Sunday 22nd October
Camila Fuchs · Poolshake · Starcrawler
· Yellow Days
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