Soundscape (New Zealand festival)

Soundscape

Outdoor Stage, Soundscape February 2011
Genre Electronic Dance Music, Dubstep, Hard house, Drum and bass, Rock, Hip hop
Dates March and July
Location(s) Hamilton, New Zealand
Years active 2010 - present
Founded by Greg Stack and James Lawless
Website
Official website

Soundscape is a music festival held in Hamilton, New Zealand, held during Orientation week of University of Waikato. A section of Alexandra Street is closed off, with seven stages in the surrounding nightclubs and on the street. Although the event has predominantly featured electronic dance music, the 2011 festivals have featured live rock, reggae and hip hop.[1]

The first Soundscape featured three stages of electronic music: Club Classics, Dirty Electric and Destructive Dub. The July 2010 festival expanded to five stages across four Hamilton central city nightclubs. The March 2011 Soundscape was the first to feature live music and international acts, which over 4000 people attended.

In March 2012 the event increased in size, yet again, and sold out at 5,500. It featured acts including Kora, AC Slater, Carl Nicholson, Redial, Distrakt and more. In July, Greg Stack and James Lawless launched a sister event called Homestyle - which follows a similar design, albeit smaller.

Artist lineups

Soundscape has featured DJs from around the world, including Dem Slackers, Octane & DLR, Nadisko, Distrakt, TrumpDisco and Jody6, Steve Hill, Carl Nicholson as well as established New Zealand music acts like Tiki Taane and Cornerstone Roots. The event has featured many local Hamilton bands and DJs.[2]

See also

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References

Footnotes

  1. "Aum's Soundscape arrival". Waikato Times. Retrieved 11 December 2011.
  2. "Soundscape returns to Hamilton". Waikato Times. Retrieved 11 December 2011.
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