Even the TALKS about the party were wild.
“The free party movement was about freedom, financially and about being yourself. Freedom about what you play. It still is. As long as you’re not being a tw*t, do whatever you want, play whatever you want” says @steve_bedlam
The legends that are Steve Bedlam, DJ Rap and music journalist Ed Gillett opened the Temple Uprising Talks in Kinetic on the Thursday of the festival, and the education was immense.
Here are our hot takes:
🔉Fill the venue before you put on the sound system, so as to draw least attention
🎟️ Think about who you’re supporting when you’re researching tickets
🏃When planning your set, think of it as a marathon not a sprint, and how each track will create memories - and don’t worry if it’s not all new tracks
Swipe to see what social resistance means to @djrapmusic and @dopeammo_d_a_connekt ahead of their set that night at Temple. Who was there? Show yourselves!
#glasto25
HELP….
my stupid owner who alls him self a sound man 😂😂 brought me to Glastonbury Festival for the build and does not have any power cables to let me do my thing.
If you have spare and are on site please sort me out.
Or if your in Bristol and coming to site please can pop in to MiniRig HQ and grab a few for me si my owner can have some Toons
Thanks from a Lonley set if Mini Rigs
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