J.N.

Music researcher with an unhealthy passion for music and music festivals. Former studio owner, semi-functional drummer and with a fairly good collection of old analogue synthesizers from the 70's. Indie rock, post rock, electronic/industrial and drum & bass (kind of a mix, yeah?) are usual stuff in my playlists but everything that sounds good will fit in.

Roskilde Festival day 4: Band break day and Swedes going nuts

Roskilde Festival day no.4 was a day off work in terms of going to gigs. There was an initial plan to join the crowd on TAN but Messed!Up deserved a music free day. However, we also managed to plan for new interviews and Saturday will be a busy day running around the area to catch the bands for a chat. …

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Roskilde Festival day 3: Camp Vienna United Jam Session

Jam Session, great shows, a lovely interview with Pale Honey, soar feet on the verge of amputation, sauna-like weather, a lecture on German football players (again, why me?), lovely Roskilde volunteers and dust, lots of D.U.S.T. – that’s what festival day no.3 was about. Toto, every time this *f-word* Toto and “Africa”. You would think that a music festival in …

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Roskilde Festival day 1: Arrival

The first day of the Roskilde Festival is a traveling experience. Whether I lived in London, Linköping, Gothenburg or, as today, Hamburg it’s always one week of planning for the trip before leaving home. This year it was slightly different though since I was invited by Camp Vienna United who picked me up in front of the Hamburg mansion for …

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The Roskilde Festival week is closing in

We’re going to the Roskilde Festival! In just a few days Messed!Up Magazine move the HQ to the festival ground for interviews, festival reviews and a daily coverage of one of the “Camp of the Year” camps at Roskilde Festival 2018 – Camp Vienna United. Between June 30th and July 8th you can follow of our adventures at the festival …

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Where post-punk meets goth rock: Then Comes Silence interviewed

Only one and a half year after their brilliant album “Nyctophilian”, post-punk/goth rock four-piece Then Comes Silence released their fourth album “Blood” in October last year at Nuclear Blast, thus changing label from Gotland based Novoton. Extending the “Blood” tour into 2018, Then Comes Silence return to Hamburg supporting ChameleonsVox. Messed!Up met up the band members just after their arrival …

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