2nd FRIDAY Main Stage
Diesel Park West
22:45 start There's nostalgia a-plenty as well as a dash of psychedelia and white-boy spirituality, but the total effect is somehow very English and modern at the same time.
Cassava
21.30 start "Anglo Asian/South American/Caribbean mixed identity f....d up non conformist seeks like minded mass audience for intimate aural pleasure… no preconceptions tolerated."
UK based collective cassava bring you samples from decades gone and blend them with musicianship and lyrical emotion - From inner cities to desert dunes … from asphalt recreation grounds to lush meadows, watching the world from the byeline.
Blending reality and beat poetry to produce a soundtrack for the future. Too expansive to be underground - too innovative to be classified… pigeon holes are for pigeons.
From Cairo to Brixton, bollywood to kingston, fusing eastern melody with urban beats, begging borrowing and stealing - this is music for a beige generation - a new breed of in-betweeners. So if you are a square peg in a round hole, let cassava into your life.
A six piece with attitude - we bring you a live experience that gurantees total aural pleasure. so lets us shake your reality and assault your senses.
PRETTY SOON EVERYONE WILL BE CHAMELEON
Kamel Nitrate
20:15 start Hailed as the future of world music by BBC Radio3 DJ Andy Kershaw, Kamel Nitrate are set to take the world by storm with their unique sound, pushing global dance fusion to another level


3rd SATURDAY Main Stage

Hawkwind
Space-Rockers of the highest order land here on Saturday, with their ambitious sci-fi inspired lyrics, and revolutionary psychedelic romps.

22:20 start
Oojami
20:35 start
One of the best musical hybrids from London.
Luda Mix
19:15 start Wicked and powerfull mix of Algerian Rai music and jumping
funky groovy beats,

Losco State Opera
16:15 start
Try and imagine Hawkwind meet the Chieftains in a dark alley, whilst getting mugged by Fairport Convention and hit on the head by the Oyster Band.
Steve Forbert
15.00 start
The lights go down and Forbert picks up his guitar. He breaks into “It’s Been A Long Time.” His material is timeless. He’s shed the hype and pressure—it’s just him and his guitar, now—harp and comfortable-old-shoe vocals delivering those sweet, disillusioned, magically perceptive songs that elude adequate description and render his audience emotionally raw.

Hotel Brown
13.45 start
“..superb !- they sound like a 21st century Fifth Dimension.”
Bannister & Barlow
12:30 start
A duo of consumate honesty and passion

4th SUNDAY Main Stage
Mukka
15:15 start
"Gypsy, Klezmer, Eastern European and Middle Eastern music with jazzy swing and punky energy"
Forty Thieves Orkestar
13:55 start
Romanian and Hungarian, Gypsy Fiddles to cry for under the master mix of Electronic musicians

Marsden Blant & Squire

13.40 start A unique blend of voice violin and piano, creating a sound of utmost purity that is both timeless and refreshing
A powerful mix of English tradition, along side contemporary songs of love and romance, which will evoke a wide range of heartfelt emotion.
Chechelele
12:20 start
singing, performing and recording traditional music from just about everywhere except England: mostly Africa and the Balkans at present, but also have songs from Corsica, Sardinia, Georgia, America, France, the Caribbean, Sweden, New Zealand, Japan and China. songs about harvesting and famine, love and death, sickness and war, slavery and emancipation, and women fighting about fish.

2nd FRIDAY Chill Out Stage DJ's
Vagabond Boogaloo
0:00 start
Dr Matt and Andy Skank
20:00 start

3rd SATURDAY Chill Out Stage
AJ the DJ
0:00 start
JUGoPUNCH
22:40 start
A kick ass blend of traditional Irish, bluegrass and blues music.

Nick Wyke & Becki Driscoll
21:20 start fiddle duo from Bridport. Both have individual styles and Becki currently tours with The Angel Bothers, but together they have composed new music, adapted existing tunes and produced flowing arrangements to give a modern vitality and drive to the traditional music

The Beijing Brothers
19:40 start
For several thousands of years Chinese Culture
was dominated by the teachings of the philosopher Confucius,
who conceived of music in the highest sense as a means of calming
the passions and of dispelling unrest and lust, rather than as a form of amusement.
The ancient Chinese belief that music is meant not to amuse but to purify one's thoughts.
Melody and tone are prominent expressive features of Chinese music,
and great emphasis is given to the proper articulation and inflection of each musical tone.
Pete Oakley
18:20 start
Internationally renowned Folk/Blues,a stunning, original guitar style and a raw exciting delivery.
Sean Redmond
17:00 start
HI MY NAMES SEAN , I SING AND PLAY THE ACOUSTIC GUITAR AT THE SAME TIME , IV BEEN DOING IT FOR SO LONG NOW I CAN DO IT WITH MY EYES CLOSED . I WRITE SONGS EVERYDAY ABOUT EVERYDAY THINGS LIKE AMBULANCE VOICES AND PAPER AEROPLANES. IF I HAD TO DESCRIBE THE MUSIC I WRITE I WOULD SAY IF PICASSO PLAYED PLAYED GUITAR IT WOULD HAVE SOUNDED LIKE THIS.
Bannister & Barlow
15:40 start
A duo of consumate honesty and passion
Taal Tabla Ensemble
14:20 start
Brahma ... Dha Tete | Dhet Kita | Tak Dhum | Kita Tak | Dhet Ta | Dhet Ta | Dhage Tete | Tage Tete | Thun Na | Kat Ta | Dhi Na | Dhage Nadha | Tita Kata | Gadi Ghen
Sarah Lawton
13:00 start

Courtyard Entertainment
Inter Africa and Beatrific
an interactive drum workshop
Swamp Circus
new contemporary circus for all

Arabic Belly Dancing Sat & Sun Morning workshops in the Barn