NEWS:  Sounds from the Other City 2016 announces first acts, new partnerships and projects

NEWS: Sounds from the Other City 2016 announces first acts, new partnerships and projects

Date: 1st May 2016
Location: Salford

Sounds From the Other City Festival (SFTOC) is UK’s best kept festival secret. For over a decade it’s been providing early career opportunities to an eclectic array of artists from Alt-J to Lapalux, The Ting Tings to Jane Weaver, Horsebeach and Sampha. It has been covered by the Guardian, the New York Daily Post, the NME; yet it has retained its cult cool and remained a resolutely small event with a genuine community, non-commercial ethos.

Bringing together Greater Manchester’s finest independent promoters, collectives and club nights, SFTOC showcases new music, performance and art, uniting national and international artists.

The first names announced for 2016’s SFTOC include GIITTV’s ‘sound of 2016’ Meilyr Jones, 2015 Welsh Music Prize winner Gwenno, PJ Harvey-meets-The Knife newcomers Pumarosa, scuzzy outsider techno of Leeds-based Chrononautz, avant-folk artist Laura Cannell and Bristol’s heavyweight psychic voyagers Anthroprophh.

New for this year are stages co-curated with London’s Café Oto, The Quietus and Sways Records/The White Hotel, switching their Lower Salford homes for the banks of the River Irwell for the epic 12-hour party marathon entitled Salford & Gomorrah.

Never one to stick to convention for SFTOC, local promoters Bad Uncle are teaming up with IMPATV to transmit live to the planet as part of this year’s festival. Together they’ll be broadcasting from a custom made TV studios for the full day, presenting a cavalcade of entertainment via a new channel http://SFTOC.tv .

For more information visit the festival website.

Full day tickets are only £20 and can be bought HERE.

God is in the TV is an online music and culture fanzine founded in Cardiff by the editor Bill Cummings in 2003. GIITTV Bill has developed the site with the aid of a team of sub-editors and writers from across Britain, covering a wide range of music from unsigned and independent artists to major releases.