Insomnia Festival
Insomnia Festival | |
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Genre | electronic, jazz, hip hop |
Dates | October (3 days) |
Location(s) | Tromsø, Norway |
Years active | 2002-present |
Founders | Karl Kristian Hansen |
Website | insomniafestival.no |
The Insomnia Festival is an annual electronic music festival which takes place during autumn in Tromsø, Norway. The first festival was held in 2002. In 2009 the festival will take place from 22 October to 24 October[1]. Alongside the Numusic festival in Stavanger, it is the largest and most important festival for electronic music in Norway.
The name
The name is an adapt from the sleeping disorder insomnia. The polar night and the midnight sun makes Tromsø a city were some people struggle to sleep normally, made famous in the Norwegian movie Insomnia by Tromsø director Erik Skjoldbjærg. The movie later got an American re-make, also named Insomnia, starring Al Pacino and Robin Williams.
Being a festival targeting clubbers, the name suggests that instead of sleeping you can go clubbing.
History
The festival had a Norwegian profile in the early years. Many of the famous Norwegian acts have therefore visited the festival more than once. Having grown in popularity year after year, far more international acts have been booked to the festival lately. The booking of Public Enemy in 2006 was somehow a turning point for the festival and their ambition.
Ugress, Biosphere, Kim Hiorthøy, Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band, Flunk and Sternklang performed at the first festival in 2002[2].
The 2003 edition presented acts such as Datarock, Xploding Plastix, Bjørn Torske, Frost, DJ Mikal Tellé and Equicez[3].
In 2004 Biosphere, Lindstrøm, Bugge Wesseltoft and Kolar Goi headlined the festival[4].
The 2005 version presented many famous Norwegian acts, such as Datarock, Torbjørn Brundtland of Röyksopp (DJ set), Bertine Zetlitz, Mental Overdrive, Tommy Tee, Jaga Jazzist and Nils Petter Molvær[5].
In 2006 Public Enemy, 120 Days, Bel Canto, Alog, Aavikko, Nicolette, Snook, Frost and Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band were among the most notable acts to perform at the festival[6].
In 2007 120 Days returned, performing alongside artists such as Apparat, Jan Jelinek, Notic Nastic, Bjørn Torske, Sir Alice, Joakim & The Ectoplasmic Band, Fear Falls Burning, Andy Moor & Yannis Kyriakides, Vinny Villbass & Diskjokke and Daniel Meteo. The presentation of the electronic instrument Reactable is also worth mentioning from the 2007 edition of Insomnia[7]. The 2007 festival has been mentioned as the most succsesful, both in ticket sales and artist performances[8]. The Apparat concert was rated as one of the best gigs in Tromsø in 2007 by local newspaper Nordlys[9].
In 2008 The Legendary Pink Dots, FM Belfast, Ismael Pinkler, Mimetic, SCSI-9, Djuma Soundsystem, Xploding Plastix and Ost&Kjex were booked to the festival[10].
The first booking to the 2009 festival was British The Emperor Machine[11], Andrew Meecham of Bizarre Inc's solo project.
External links
Notes
- ^ http://www.insomniafestival.no/
- ^ http://www.ballade.no/nmi.nsf/doc/art2002082013095715127946
- ^ http://www.tromsoby.no/node/90316986
- ^ http://www.tromsoby.no/node/220259524
- ^ http://www.mic.no/nmi.nsf/doc/art2005082414541134688029
- ^ http://www.tromsoby.no/node/165714915
- ^ http://www.tromsoby.no/node/175619855
- ^ http://www.nordlys.no/kultur/article3059200.ece
- ^ http://www.nordlys.no/kultur/article3059231.ece
- ^ http://www.tromsoby.no/node/193703188
- ^ http://www.insomniafestival.no/906.html