The
Cape Town Electronic Music Festival
Reveals
Mammoth Line-Up For 2015
This week The Cape Town Electronic Music Festival (CTEMF) revealed the line-up for its fourth edition, which will unfold
between 6th and 8th February 2015 at Cape Town’s iconic
City Hall. Using a custom-built social
media mechanic, the festival invited fans to help them reveal the first 9 CTEMF
2015 headliners.
The
incredible cast of artists announced as
the first set of headliners are Anja Schneider, Loco Dice,
Maelstrom, Slugabed, Mr Carmack, Counterstrike, DJ Spoko & Mujava, Four Tet
and Culoe De Song.
Starting on Wednesday, the
Festival revealed the remaining 31 acts day by day – notably seminal Detroit
duo Octave One - who will play the closing set.
Founded in 2012, The Cape
Town Electronic Music Festival aims to inspire the growth of the burgeoning
South African electronic music scene. Now, with the finest ever line-up curated
to articulate everything the team hopes to represent - the scene is being set
for three days of exceptional electronic music.
Berlin-based
artist and founder of powerhouse Mobilee, Anja
Schneider has devoted two decades to electronic music. Rest assured that this highly respected
force in techno will make her presence felt.
Once again CTEMF is
working closely with non-profit organization Bridges for Music who played a
crucial role in adding Loco
Dice to the line-up. Undeniably one of the most
prolific figures in today’s global dance music scene - a headliner
simply doesn’t get much bigger.
A
set from Maelstrom was made possible
through the support of The French Institute of
South Africa (IFAS). This boundary-smashing French
DJ/producer leads a new wave of artists melding techno and electro.
As always, homegrown stars rub
shoulders with imported guests on the CTEMF stage and at
long last both members of highly acclaimed local drum and bass export Counterstrike return home to wreck
havoc with the sounds that are conquering Europe.
Beat
and bass lovers are thrilled with the inclusion of UK based glitch producer and
DJ Slugabed,
who has been responsible for pivotal releases on legendary
labels Ninja Tune and Planet Mu.
LA-based
producer Mr Carmack will bring
the heady beats that are drive the Soulection label
movement blowing up around the world – both acts present a genre-spanning view
of the electronic landscape.
Pretoria
house pioneers and 'Township Funk' masterminds DJ Spoko & Mujava will
play a rare back-to-back DJ set.
The festival prides itself on
working with forward-thinking cultural institutions and the inclusion of
electronic music innovator and industry front-runner UK
artist Four Tet is made
possible through collaboration with The British Council Connect ZA. Thought by many to have helped
define the direction of electronic music over the last ten years, Four Tet’s
broad set of skills and influences, ever-expanding sonic
horizons and musical virtuosity make him a mammoth addition to the CTEMF line-up.
Last but by no means least, local
hero Culoe De Song has caught the attention of Innervisions Records and
shared the stage with the world’s leading names in house music. He will
lead the charge of deep, drum-driven house.
Many of the CTEMF headliners will be involved in the wide-ranging 3-day CTEMF
workshop programme, which will roll ahead of the core music festival between 3rd
and 5th of February 2015. Line-up announcements will conclude today as the
full 40-act line-up is announced. Keep your eyes on CTEMF’s pages for a few
more surprises coming up.
The Cape Town Electronic Music
Festival has become one of the
country’s seminal electronic music events – globally recognized for the blend
of local and global talent it brings together to stage their sounds in the
heart of one of the world’s most beautiful cities.
Stay
connected to CTEMF for more big announcements!
The Cape Town Electronic Music Festival 2015
Douglas Ølsson, Audiojerk, Bryan Travis, Kanan K7,
Metro Ticket, Patrick Kunkel LIVE, HVOB, Kyle Watson, Fogshow, Anja Schneider,
Loco Dice, Maelstrom, Kimon, Watermark High, Thor Rixon, Jumping Back Slash,
Christian Tiger School, Fletcher in Dub, Munnibrotherz, John Wizards, DJ Spoko
& Mujava, Ill Skillz, Slugabed, PH Fat,
Mr Carmack, Brank, Lazersharkk, Counterstrike, Leeeu,
Xee, Lazarus Man & Jazzuelle, Charles Webster, Cuebur, Private Life, Ryan
Murgatroyd, BURN to TAPE, Felix La Band, Sound Language, Four Tet, Culoe De
Song, Octave One.
Full CTEMF Dates: 3rd – 8th
February 2015
Workshop and Satellite Events: 3rd – 5th
February 2015
CTEMF Festival: 6th – 8th
February 2015
Tickets are available now
through Webtickets http://bit.ly/1rRFQ5M
For over 15 years South Africa's electronic music
scene has lived in the shadow of its counterpart, the greater global scene at
large. That is, until now.
From a genuinely 'underground' scene devoid of
industry and support, it has been slowly growing and has finally caught up with
the rest of the world to the point of being taken seriously (even if still not
entirely understood) by more mainstream channels.
The Cape Town Electronic Music Festival (CTEMF) is the celebration of a scene
coming of age. It marks the point at which the electronic music scene in South
Africa has been recognized by itself and beyond as an industry that has reached
the state of being self-sustainable.
The
first edition of CTEMF in 2012
boasted a 100% South African line up over 3 days, creating awareness and
confidence within the local scene about its own achievements.
In 2013
CTEMF presented one international guest - techno pioneer Richie Hawtin. Globally recognized for his forward-thinking approach to making and
playing electronic music, Richie Hawtin embodies relentless
innovation and the development of the global electronic music movement.
The 2014 edition of CTEMF signaled the festival’s evolution from Cape
Town’s electronic music festival into an internationally relevant music
festival anchored in Cape Town. With its
fundamental principles still rooted in the unified growth of the South African
scene, 2014 saw the line-up at CTEMF transform to reflect its global relevance.
The CTEMF is not about how
many feet pass through the door, it’s not about booking the biggest acts to
ensure radio play or getting as many 'likes' on Facebook as possible. It's
about communicating the ethos, passion and musical creativity that has driven
the scene from its early days to its current position as a global player in the
world of electronic music.