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13322815, Afropunk Brooklyn 2019 Lineup - spin.com swipe
Posted by c71, Wed Mar-27-19 09:57 AM
https://www.spin.com/2019/03/afropunk-brooklyn-2019-lineup/

NEWS \

Afropunk Brooklyn 2019 Lineup

Tom Breihan, Stereogum // March 27, 2019


We’ve gotten used to seeing slight variations on the same festival lineups over and over, so it’s always refreshing to see a music festival that has some sense of identity. The Afropunk festival — which has grown from a Brooklyn phenomenon to one that takes place in a handful of cities around the world — has always had a sense of identity. Even as it’s moved further and further from any restrictive definition of the word “punk,” the festival has taken in a bunch of different discursive examples of music that reflects black experience, grouping them all under a single umbrella. And today, the Brooklyn version of the festival has announced its 2019 lineup. It’s a good one.

This year’s Afropunk Brooklyn festival is coming to Commodore Barry Park 8/24-25. FKA twigs, who really doesn’t play enough shows and who has gone a long time without releasing music, is one of the headliners. That’s a good thing since she’s a great performer, and it’s also a good thing because hopefully it means she’s got something new on the way. (The M3LL155X EP came out way the hell back in 2015, and LP1, her sole album, came out a year before that.) Twigs will share headliner duties with Jill Scott, the veteran neo-soul powerhouse, and Kamasi Washington, the astral jazz traveler.


The rest of the bill also features genuine famous people like Leon Bridges and Gary Clark Jr., and it cuts a wide swath across a whole bunch of genres. Santigold, Danny Brown, Death Grips, GoldLink, Lianne La Havas, Toro Y Moi, Nao, Tierra Whack, J.I.D, Rico Nasty, Ravyn Lenae, Leikeli47, Earthgang, Kari Faux, Junglepussy, and many others are slated to perform. Check out more info here.

This article originally appeared on Stereogum.


13322822, FKA Twigs and Jill Scott is pretty damned far from punk rock...
Posted by flipnile, Wed Mar-27-19 10:10 AM
...or even rock at all. I get that the event has grown, but it seems a step away from Essence Fest levels of black mainstream-ness now.
13322829, If I still went to shows...Kamasi & EarthGang would be enough for me to
Posted by FLUIDJ, Wed Mar-27-19 10:25 AM
cop tickets...


"Get ready....for your blessing....."
13322854, Lianne La Havas...
Posted by Crash85, Wed Mar-27-19 11:13 AM
Hopefully this means a new album is coming sooooooon...
13322908, http://afropunkfest.com/brooklyn/
Posted by c71, Wed Mar-27-19 01:44 PM
http://afropunkfest.com/brooklyn/
13322911, I'm curious to know how Afro Punk will react to Kamasi...
Posted by BlakStaar, Wed Mar-27-19 01:57 PM
I like his work but he's markedly different than most of the acts in the lineup this year.
13322924, anyone do VIP at afropunk before
Posted by luminous, Wed Mar-27-19 02:54 PM
is it worth it?
13322927, yes. you have a place to sit and its less crowded
Posted by Damali, Wed Mar-27-19 03:11 PM
and the bathrooms are better

it was worth it, to me.

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13322930, okay thanks!
Posted by luminous, Wed Mar-27-19 03:18 PM
13322953, Gracias
Posted by isaaaa, Wed Mar-27-19 05:01 PM

Anti-gentrification, cheap alcohol & trying to look pretty in our twilight posting years (c) Big Reg
http://Tupreme.com
13345540, It was worth it, BUT...I did not bump into ANYONE.
Posted by isaaaa, Thu Aug-29-19 05:56 PM
Meaning most people ain't getting VIP. I ended bumping into a ton of people on the way out.


Anti-gentrification, cheap alcohol & trying to look pretty in our twilight posting years (c) Big Reg
http://www.Tupreme.com
13322925, afro jazznb
Posted by naame, Wed Mar-27-19 02:57 PM

America has imported more warlord theocracy from Afghanistan than it has exported democracy.
13322944, Fuck afro punk.
Posted by Castro, Wed Mar-27-19 04:15 PM
13322959, RE: Fuck afro punk.
Posted by BlakStaar, Wed Mar-27-19 05:23 PM
Why? Too mainstream now? It’s not free no mo? Doesn’t feature enough actual punk artists? Too much look-at-me shenanigans?
13322962, RE: Fuck afro punk.
Posted by Castro, Wed Mar-27-19 05:31 PM
They issued a cease and desist letter to two friends of mine for something that would be a dope part of the festival. They have totally abandoned the spirit of punk, the spirit of the Black Rock Coalition.
13322964, RE: Fuck afro punk.
Posted by BlakStaar, Wed Mar-27-19 05:53 PM
I understand. Speaking of the Black Rock Coalition, I met Greg Tate the year D’Angelo was a headliner. Nice dude.
13322985, uh, Greg Tate is going to be there with Burnt Sugar Orchestra
Posted by c71, Wed Mar-27-19 07:42 PM
so.....


You must love the spirit of the Black Rock Coalition more than Greg does, since Greg has no problem playing there this year, BRC spirit there or not.
13323064, RE: uh, Greg Tate is going to be there with Burnt Sugar Orchestra
Posted by BlakStaar, Thu Mar-28-19 11:55 AM
”In 2019 Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber will celebrate two decades of ‘never playing anything the same way once’. As always we give tribute to our sonic Sensei, The Maestro Lawrence Butch Morris (1947–2013) for showing us THE WAY of Conducted Improvisation. Over the course of 18 albums we’ve covered a broad panopoly of styles and genres. Consider BSAC’s “20th Anniversary Mixtapes Groiddest Schizznits Volume One, Two and Three,” as 2019 invitational samplers–AstroBlack stargates to our many-splendored darkly energetic & celestial realm of cosmic riddim, esoteric rambunction, eclectic blue cheer & Oh …The Utter Negrocity Of It All..."
http://afropunkfest.com/brooklyn/lineup/burnt-sugar-arkestra/
13323062, Advance VIP tickets (read: discounted) for Saturday and Weekend...
Posted by BlakStaar, Thu Mar-28-19 11:48 AM
are already sold out. Advance VIP tickets for Sunday are still left, though.

Sunday always seems to be less popular, though I can think of times when top headliners played that day. Last year, it was Erykah. In 2014, it was D'Angelo. He was late and I missed my bus back to Boston, where I needed to be to catch my flight back to Michigan. Lots of folks were pissed because they had buses/trains/flights to catch to get back to work the next day.
13323063, woooooooooooo chillay!
Posted by eclipsedInI, Thu Mar-28-19 11:49 AM
13343768, A friend of mine is selling 3 VIP weekend tix
Posted by luminous, Sun Aug-18-19 09:35 AM
For $250 each. Please reply if interested.
13344988, I think Afropunk fest has jumped the shark
Posted by luminous, Tue Aug-27-19 09:40 AM
It felt like Halloween. Also it was way too crowded. They either need a bigger venue or to sell less tickets.
13345114, RE: I think Afropunk fest has jumped the shark
Posted by BlakStaar, Tue Aug-27-19 05:51 PM
It's been going downhill, though I think food truck and retail product vendors have probably improved over the years.

Who did you see?
13345541, VIP wasn't crowded at all
Posted by isaaaa, Thu Aug-29-19 05:56 PM

Anti-gentrification, cheap alcohol & trying to look pretty in our twilight posting years (c) Big Reg
http://www.Tupreme.com