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20 ISSUE 100 / 2017 FESTIVALS Exit Festival A short ride away from the Serbian capital Belgrade, Petrovaradin Fortress kicks off on banks of the river Danube in Novi on 6th - 9th July. Enjoy the four-day festival and find your favourite acts among the numerous stages, from Black Coffe, Faithless, Nosia, Kalkbrenner, Jamie Jones, Duke Dumont & Dax J. With tickets only starting from £79 you can get yourself pumped for an amazing summer experience without breaking the bank. Positivus Festival Taking place in the picturesque coastal town of Salacgriva in Latvia, festival goers can dip their toes in the Baltic Sea or take in the sunshine in a hammock beneath the trees. However, don't forget to take in the talents of Maximo Park, Rae Sremmurd, José González, Ray Blk, JP Cooper, Austra, Dagamba and more, on July the 14th-16th . Sea Dance Festival At this stunning location, world renowned artists and outstanding productions make this festival a must-see. Get stuck into the crowd and experience live performances from Sean Paul, Fatboy Slim, John Newman, Amelie Lewis, Denis Horvat, Insolate, Space Dimension Controller, Bad Copy, Ana RS, plus more. Grab your tickets and get ready to enjoy the stunning atmosphere in Montenegro on the 13th- 15th of July. Take your pick from the incredible festivals kicking off this July and start the summer with style. SWAGGERING HIP-HOP AND CORRUPTED TECHNO: FIELD DAY ROUND-UP The line-up for this year's Field Day, compressed from a weekend- long event to a single Saturday, did not disappoint! Starting off the day was Atlanta's rnb queen Abra with Cornwall's king of twisted beat-fuckery Aphex Twin, and Hyperdub's party starter in chief Ikonika. Alongside the liquor-sodden political nihilism of Scottish band Arab Strap, who showcased some of the boldest programmings you're likely to see this summer, and drew huge crowds to the sun-filled Victoria Park. Highlights of the day included a bombastic beat scene set from LA label head Flying Lotus, in a tent that was packed to burst, as well as the gentler, lean rap instrumentals of Clams Casino. But the show-stealer, as expected, was undoubtedly Richard D James, whose warped, and at times aggressively jarring set ranged from industrialist techno to frenetic gabber. The sheer excess of his set, in both staging and sound, was only slightly undermined by a quieter sound system than hardcore heads might have hoped for, but the speed-like rush generated by the pace at which Aphex Twin smashes through his sessions made you barely notice. The visceral force of his live shows, left the crowd in a state of semi- dazed delight, right until the end. 3 FESTIVAL DESTINATIONS TO GET YOUR ASS TO THIS JULY!

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