Melt! Festival
Melt! Festival | |
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Genre | Electronic music |
Dates | 3rd weekend of July |
Location(s) | Gräfenhainichen, Germany |
Years active | 1997-present |
Attendance | 20 000 |
Capacity | 20 000 |
Website | |
www.meltfestival.de |
Melt! Festival is one of the biggest open-air electronic music festivals in Germany. The festival takes place in Ferropolis open-air museum, near Gräfenhainichen. It has been organized since 1997.[1]
Awards and mentions
- # 2 in Resident Advisor's Top 10 festivals for July 2013.[2]
- # 3 in Resident Advisor's Top 10 festivals for July 2014.[3]
- # 2 in Resident Advisor's Top 10 festivals for July 2015.[4]
- Helga festival award 2014 in category "Most beautiful ones and zeros"[5]
- Helga festival award 2014 in caregory "Best conscience" [6]
Melt! Festival 2015
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Line up 2008-2014
2014: Portishead, Röyksopp & Robyn, The Notwist, Moderat, Fritz Kalkbrenner, Metronomy, WhoMadeWho … [7]
2013: The Knife, Trentemøller, Woodkid, Babyshambles … [8]
2012: M83, Gossip, Whitest Boy Alive, Justice, Two Door Cinema Club, Modeselektor, Bloc Party, Caribou, The Bloody Beetroots … [9]
2011: Hurts, Pulp, Paul Kalkbrenner, Robyn, Boys Noize, Everything Everything …
2010: …
2009: Oasis, Bloc Party, Aphex Twin …
2008: Björk, Franz Ferdinand, Hot Chip …
See also
References
- ↑ Melt! Festival – History
- ↑ Resident Advisor Festivals July 2013
- ↑ Resident Advisor Festivals July 2014
- ↑ Resident Advisor Festivals July 2015
- ↑ Der Helga! 2014
- ↑ Der Helga! 2014
- ↑ Benjamin Reibert (2014-03-18). "Melt! bestätigt Jeff Mills, Little Dragon, Panda Bear und Seth Troxler". trndmusik. Retrieved 2014-04-27.
- ↑ Schunkeln bis zur Ekstase. FAZ, 23 July 2013, p.30
- ↑ Melt! Intro 2012
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