There were many highlights but Channel One Soundsystem in the tucked away Bowl stage stands out immediately to both of us. Mikey Dread and MC Ras Kayleb had full command and the sound and selection blew us away.
We camped on site all three days and bounced around, but found it hard to pull ourselves away from Love Dancin' – it felt and sounded so good. The stage is the brainchild of Colleen, Trojan Soundsystem's Daddy Ad in partnership with Danley's Iain Mackie and Loud And Clear Glasgow's Andrew Pirie. They aim to recreate the ambience of an intimate party at a festival which for many reasons is not easy. It featured a wooden dance floor and high end audio components by Danley, Moon by Sim Audio, AudioTechnica, Chord Cabling, and Isonoe.
Thursday was curated by Trojan Soundsystem and featured Marcia Carr, Trojan themselves, Hopopa from Fat Freddy's Drop, Anu and more. We popped into Friday's party curated by Mr. Scruff featuring Mikey D.O.N. and the tent was heaving. An insane image that will be forever imprinted in our minds.
We were part of Saturday's program curated by Colleen, playing after the lovely Handson Family and before Cosmo herself. Earlier in the day we had the pleasure of meeting Zag and Ceylan of My Analog Journal and ultimately hear long time heroes Black Science Orchestra close it out. Here's a photo by Zak of Dance Policy, a Manchester-based dance music zine Saturday's madness: