Pitchfork 对 Caribou 在 PRIMAVERA 2011 音乐节上的回顾
原文链接:http://pitchfork.com/features/articles/7979-primavera-sound-festival-2011/
The quarter-full audience that was in attendance for Oneohtrix Point Never had filled the ATP area to brim for Caribou's color-wheel electronic pop. Dan Snaith's shape-shifting project has been popular since the heavy-lidded beatific bursts of 2003's Up in Flames, so maybe I shouldn't have been surprised at the high turnout. But I've always thought of Snaith's music as cerebral and, in the case of last year's Swim, emotionally inward.
And yet the crowd raged, cheered, and moved as one undulating mass throughout the set-- mostly because, well, Snaith and his crew straight brought it, no question. Caribou's live reputation precedes them (see: last year's knee-deep-at-ATP document Caribou Vibration Ensemble), but here at Primavera they were truly crowd-pleasing, as added percussion turned every song on the Swim-heavy set into pure liquid ecstasy. During the groove-laden workout of Swim's "Bowls", a group of people in front of me-- all decked in sunglasses-- took pictures as they excitedly spilled beer everywhere and gave each other high fives. Considering how much everyone enjoyed the party, the next time Caribou take a festival stage, it could be to an even larger crowd. Crazy world. --LF
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The quarter-full audience that was in attendance for Oneohtrix Point Never had filled the ATP area to brim for Caribou's color-wheel electronic pop. Dan Snaith's shape-shifting project has been popular since the heavy-lidded beatific bursts of 2003's Up in Flames, so maybe I shouldn't have been surprised at the high turnout. But I've always thought of Snaith's music as cerebral and, in the case of last year's Swim, emotionally inward.
And yet the crowd raged, cheered, and moved as one undulating mass throughout the set-- mostly because, well, Snaith and his crew straight brought it, no question. Caribou's live reputation precedes them (see: last year's knee-deep-at-ATP document Caribou Vibration Ensemble), but here at Primavera they were truly crowd-pleasing, as added percussion turned every song on the Swim-heavy set into pure liquid ecstasy. During the groove-laden workout of Swim's "Bowls", a group of people in front of me-- all decked in sunglasses-- took pictures as they excitedly spilled beer everywhere and gave each other high fives. Considering how much everyone enjoyed the party, the next time Caribou take a festival stage, it could be to an even larger crowd. Crazy world. --LF
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