Sonar 2018

Rosalía, John Talabot, Niño de Elche & Israel Galván, Oscar Mulero, Alizzz, Rels B, Nathy Peluso, Henry Saiz , Francisco López and JASSS, among the 40 artists from the local scene to play at the festivals 25th anniversary edition.

Premieres and unique live shows

This years Sónar stands out for a number of highly anticipated live premieres from a number of chart-topping Spanish artists. Among them a radical change of direction for neo-flamenco star Rosalía whose new show will debut at Sónar 2018, the details of which are shrouded in secrecy fornow. Other debuts include, peripatetic electro star Henry Saiz whose new LP ‘Human’ will be presented with a live band; Oscar Mulero‘s new A/V show ‘Monochrome’, and the debut of Refree‘s electronic direction, accompanied by visuals by filmaker Isaki Lacuesta.

Flamenco is having a moment in the spotlight, and two of its most iconoclastic artists will premier a new show. Singer songwriter Niño de Elche, and contemporary dancer Israel Galván.

In addition, a number of established artists will be presenting their new records: Pina, Olde Gods and Undo to name a few.

Special Selectors

John Talabot is now without a doubt the most important figure on Spain’s electronic scene. Who better then to take the helm of SonarCar for a 6hr set on Saturday at Sónar by Night? Expect to be taken on a journey by thi specialist in long form, narrative DJing.

DJs and producers from the local scene will be featured prominently throughout the festival, among them JASSS, Angel Molina, Bawrut, Clip & Cora Novoa, E.E Shepherds, Alicia Carrera, DJ2D2 and Ivana Ray Singh.

From the streets to the charts

From Spain’s fertile music scene come several artists showing real promise, working across a range of genres and styles but all loosley grouped as Urban.

The mix of genres veers from more or less straight up hip-hop – Big Menu, Rels B and Valtònyc (who has been booked at the festival out of solidarity and in defence of freedom of expression), to Latin R&B from Maikel de la Calle, to Mueveloreina‘s day-glo trap and to the electronic, genre pushing beats with one foot in the rap world and the other in the club from Alizzz, Steve Lean or WBMS. Elsewhere the line up features the vaped out slow tempo productions of Absolute Terror or Pedro Ladroga, the confrontational pop soul of Nathy Peluso, synth pop from Museless and MOW, the meme magnet Lory Money or the internet critical lyricism of Putochinomaricón.

Sonic explorers and experimental artists

Finally the program features a number of artists who’s uncompromising exploration of the limits of electronic music is expanding what we think of as electronica. These artists range from veteran sound artist Francisco López, presenting a new show featuring recordings from the last 25 years, through to Alex Silva‘s puntillistic loop based electro, the hardware based ambient of Atzar, Blastto‘s gabba influenced rave, field music from Lucius Works Here, experimental balearic house from Defled, synthetic minimalism from YDVST and Merca Bae‘s latin-grime.

Tomorrowland 2018

One of the world’s most popular dance festivals, Tomorrowland can only be described as a place like no other. It’s in a league of its own when it comes to stages too, as each year the stage gets bigger, more flamboyant and brighter as each years concept is brought spectacularly to life.

This year there are perfromances from Carl Cox, Steve Aoki, Axwell /\ Ingrosso, Fatboy Slim, and Paul Oakenfield, amongst many more.

Primavera Sound 2018

Primavera Sound is fast approaching and festival goers around the world are brushing up on their Spanish for a weekend living it large in Barcelona. Arctic Monkeys are headlining, along with Björk, The National and Lorde, in one of the most impressive line-ups of the summer.

NTS Radio have also partnered with the festival on Primavera Bits, an electronic music oasis that will bring music to the beach for the first time, with Four Tet, Daphni and Floating Points holding the fort.

For all you Brits lucky enough to be going, here’s a roundup of the best things to do in the city when you’re not ogling Alex Turner.

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