Final Additions To Get Loaded In The Park

MSTRKRFT and more announced

With the sun in the sky London’s most in demand party just got a little hotter with Get Loaded In The Park confirming a host of new names.

Taking place on Clapham Common, Get Loaded In The Park has emerged as one of London’s top live music events in recent times. Taking over a historic park, the festival takes place just yard from the hustle and bustle of the city.

With a great central location, Get Loaded In The Park unites the varied strands of the world of electronica. From dance music greats to exciting young newcomers, the event mixes a series of sensational performers.

This year’s headliners are Orbital. Formed by the Hartnoll brothers in the afterglow of Acid House, the duo’s initial recordings were done in their dad’s garage – try listening to ‘Halcyon’ with the scent of petrol in your nostrils for the full experience.

Now reformed, the band have lost none of their ball breaking rave euphoria. A recent show at RockNess confirmed this, with Orbital rolling out their classic tracks to a breathless audience.

Joining the rave titans on the bill is a genuine techno legend. Carl Craig is amongst the finest of the second wave of Detroit producers, and the continual innovator recently revealed his new Innerzone Orchestra Project.

A rare diversion into live music from the producer, it has bowled over fans with its fresh take on the legacy of Detroit. Also on the bill are a series of newcomers, with pounding electro duo MSTRKRFT amongst those newly confirmed.

The band recently released their new album ‘Fist Of God’, and popped by the ClashMusic office to reveal just why they think their fans will hate it. They’re wrong though – the fans are absolutely loving it.

Click HERE to read our chart with MSTRKRFT!

Other new additions to the sterling line up include Telepathe, Mpho and celebrated production team The Count & Sinden.

Spread over four stages, Get Loaded In The Park is one of the nation’s finest one day dance parties. Taking place in the middle of a bank holiday weekend, you’ve plenty of time to recover before work comes calling…

Get Loaded In The Park takes place on August 30th.

-
Join the Clash mailing list for up to the minute music, fashion and film news.