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LIV-BCN. First Independent Festival between Liverpool and Barcelona 2015

LIV-BCN. First Independent Festival between Liverpool and Barcelona 2015

AC/E is collaborating with this first edition of LIV-BCN, the first independent festival between Liverpool and Barcelona, by supporting the participation of several Spanish artists: the band Mujeres, known for their mixture of garage punk and rock & roll plus a bit of blues and rockabilly, who are performing at the opening; The Suicide of Western Culture, a band set up in 2010 in the suburbs of Barcelona, whose music combines low-fi technology, drones, electronics, post rock and a radically punk attitude; La Laia, whom we won’t comment on because they don’t like stylistic labels;  Nueva Vulcano, who bring together all the ingredients of rock lovers, a guitar inherited from American Indie sound, a hyperactive bass guitar that at times seems to be the solo instrument, powerful drums and the brilliant words of Artur; and DJ Coco, who is a must for understanding the Indie scene in Barcelona and is hailed by Rockdelux readers as the best Dj in Spain. 

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