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Terminal velocity
Music Terminals is a new music festival that features a mix of up-and-coming
groups and now-classic alt-rock artists
By David Chen
STAFF REPORTER
Friday, Jul 31, 2009, Page 13
With the demise of the Formoz Festival last year, it looked as if Taiwan had
lost its answer to Fuji Rock. But a new summer mecca has emerged for indie
music fans.
Music Terminals, an all-day outdoor event that takes place tomorrow and Sunday
at Taoyuan County Stadium (桃園縣立體育場), presents two headlining acts from
the UK, glam alt-rock band Placebo and trip-hop legend Tricky.
The festival, named in reference to the nearby Taiwan Taoyuan International
Airport, features more than 30 Taiwanese and international bands on three
stages, dubbed Terminals 1, 2, and 3.
The event was conceived by Ouch Wu (吳牧青) and his production company,
Straight Music House (直的音樂舍), which has been organizing shows by high-
profile international bands. They brought Oasis to Taiwan earlier this year
and are organizing a concert by Nine Inch Nails next week [see tomorrow’s
story on Page 16].
Wu aims to fill in the gap left by Formoz for a large-scale rock festival that
aspires to the level of the UK’s Glastonbury or Japan’s Summer Sonic, events
that feature both major pop and indie acts.
Even though Taiwan’s festival “market” is not yet “mature,” Wu wants to
make Music Terminals an annual event. For this weekend’s shows, around 3,000
advance tickets have been sold so far. He hopes to sell twice that amount.
Neither Placebo nor Tricky command a mainstream following in Taiwan, but Wu,
who is a former music critic for the alternative news publication Pots (破報),
considers them worthy headliners for any rock fan.
“These kinds of bands, whether people actually like them or not, they really
ought to be seen live,” he says.
Wu also sees Music Terminals as a chance to bring in indie artists who would
not normally draw such large numbers in Taiwan.
The lineup includes Australian band Frente!, which effectively disbanded over
a decade ago but reunites occasionally for one-off shows, Japanese singer
Kojima Mayumi and German art-pop group Chicks on Speed.
Like Formoz, or any similarly sized event, there will be a number of bands
unfamiliar to concertgoers. But one thing that sets Music Terminals apart,
says Wu, is a focus on quality rather than quantity in terms of band lineup.
He says that in contrast to many festivals in Taiwan, where “80 percent of
the program is bands that simply sign up to play,” Music Terminals has been
more selective by choosing fewer bands, and only booking the ones “worth
inviting.”
Local artists performing this weekend include Sandee Chen (陳珊妮), 1976,
Tizzy Bac and LTK Commune (濁水溪公社).
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS:
Trip-hop pioneer Tricky (www.myspace.com/trickola), who headlines the festival
, made a comeback last year after a five-year absence with his latest album
Knowle West Boy, a chronicle of his upbringing in Bristol. After a brief
association with Massive Attack, he propelled to fame with his debut album,
Maxinquaye, which set the bar for trip-hop fans. The ever-restless and moody
musician has spent much of his career dodging labels and genre jumping,
delving into everything from aggressive punk to more accessible pop sounds.
Headliners Placebo (www.placeboworld.co.uk) add a twist of androgyny and glam
rock to their sex-drugs-and-rock ’n’ roll ethos. Lead singer Brian Molko’s
lyrics are full of angst-ridden, heart-on-sleeve musings over doomed
relationships and references to blurred gender roles and homosexuality, and
over the years band members developed a reputation for drug-fueled escapades
and in-fighting. What more could you want in a rock band? They’ve calmed down
a bit recently but still play for stadium crowds in the UK and Europe.
Most know Frente! (www.myspace.com/frente) for its mellow acoustic version of
New Order’s Bizarre Love Triangle. The Australian group stopped playing
together over a decade ago, but is reuniting for a rare appearance tomorrow.
Singer Angie Hart, who was in Taipei several years ago for the Simple Life
music festival, currently performs as a solo artist and with another indie-pop
band, Holidays on Ice.
Chicks on Speed (www.myspace.com/chicksonspeed) make fun and intelligent
electronic pop music. It’s hard to pin down this Germany-based group of
female artists, who mix film, installation art and fashion in their
performances and also run a clothing label. They have some well-known fans in
the art rock world: for their latest album, Cutting the Edge, they got Fred
Schneider of the B-52s to contribute vocals through Skype on a track called
Vibrator.
Those who like soul and swing with their rock ’n’ roll shouldn’t miss
songstress Kojima Mayumi (www.kojimamayumi.com), whose sultry voice and
eccentric songwriting have earned her a strong following in Japan. Her
versatile backing band keeps the music cool but grooving, with American roots
sounds ranging from Vaudeville and jazz to blues and rockabilly.
Zazen Boys (www.myspace.com/zazenboys) are sometimes labeled “math rock” in
part for some odd and intricate rhythmic flourishes. But your brain won’t
explode — the music is funky and catchy and cleanly executed with guitars
and synthesizers. Guitarist and singer Mukai Shutoku is a former member of
legendary Japanese alt-rock band Number Girl.
Singer-songwriter Liz Durrett (www.lizdurrett.com) brings her dreamy, neo-
gothic sounds to the stage tomorrow night. The Athens, Georgia, artist filled
her latest album, Outside Our Gates, with lush string arrangements and reverb-
drenched atmosphere. Taoyuan County Stadium may not seem the ideal locale to
catch Durrett — just hope the audience is quiet enough to hear her warm and
husky voice.
FESTIVAL NOTES:
WHAT:Music Terminals rock festival
WHEN:Tomorrow from 12:30pm to 10:30pm and Sunday from 1:10pm to 10pm
WHERE: Taoyuan County Stadium (桃園縣立體育場), 1, Sanming Rd Sec 1,
Taoyuan City (桃園市三民路一段1號)
ON THE NET: straightmusichouse.com/MusicTerminals2009
ADMISSION: Single-day tickets are NT$1,900 in advance and NT$2,000 at the door
; two-day tickets are NT$3,900 for “first class”
(also NT$3,900 in advance), which includes access to special areas
in front of the stages and all-you-can-drink beer, and NT$3,200
for “economy class” (NT$3,100 in advance)
ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE THROUGH:Eslite music stores (誠品音樂館); Rose
Records outlets (玫瑰大眾唱片); FamilyMart convenience stores (全家便利商店);
Kafka on the Seashore (海邊的卡夫卡), 2F, 2, Ln 244, Roosevelt Rd Sec 3,
Taipei City (台北市羅斯福路三段244巷2號2樓); Norwegian Wood (挪威森林咖啡館),
9, Ln 284, Roosevelt Rd Sec 3, Taipei City (台北市羅斯福路三段284弄9號);
ERA ticketing outlets or online at www.ticket.com.tw
GETTING THERE: Organizers highly recommend taking TRA trains to Taoyuan
Station (桃園車站). A free shuttle bus service will run on constant rotation
to and from the stadium, which is five minutes away
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