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RHYTHM AND VINES announces final line-up additions


RHYTHM AND VINES announces final line-up additions including
Sonic Bids artists and new names on the Red Bull Music Academy stage

With only 15 sleeps to go, Rhythm and Vines is shaping up to be one of the biggest yet with further additions to an already epic line-up including the winners of the Sonic Bids competition and new billings for the Red Bull Music Academy Stage.

Rhythm & Vines is the first promoter in New Zealand to use Sonic Bids to find talent and this year, organisers have chosen seven artists to perform at the infamous Summer festival. Sonic Bids is a website created to connect any band from any genre with music promoters around the world. And with over 220,000 bands, 19,000 promoters from more than 100 countries, and booking more than 60,000 gigs a year; it’s a veritable hub of up-and-coming musicians. Spanning indie, soul, funk, and new-folk; this year’s selection includes Hikoikoi, Jesse Sheehan, Nat Rose, Danny Coddling, Janine And The Mixtape, Bears With Guns, and Super Villains.

“We’re really excited to be working with Sonic Bids again to tap into new talent in New Zealand and Australia,” says Programme Director, Hamish Pinkham.

“One of our visions for Rhythm and Vines was to provide a platform for up-and-coming talent to showcase their music, and it’s fantastic that this continues today.”

Rhythm and Vines has also added to the billing for the Red Bull Music Academy stage– the home of cutting edge talent, as curated by Nick D. Joining the likes of Clap Clap Riot, Electric Wire Hustle, Scratch 22 and The Ruby Suns will be UK house DJ, Doc Daneeka and grimy techno-soul aficionado, Nick Hook.
Fresh off the back of a stint at the Red Bull Music Academy this year, Daneeka promises to deliver some of the best house music around right now, favouring syncopated beats and polyrhythms over linear. Then taking it in to the wee hours, Hook will follow Doc’s set with his unique strain of acid-fried bassline and vintage drum machines.
DJ ZINC
It is with regret Rhythm & Vines announces that DJ Zinc will no longer be joining the 2011 line-up, due to a scheduling conflict.

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Club Stolen and onsite camping update
Onsite camping is now SOLD OUT; and VIP tickets are limited – don’t miss out on your ticket to the best view in the house plus access to Stolen Rum’s resident Rum Runners mixing cocktails to perfection.

The much-anticipated Rhythm & Vines daily timetable will be released on Thursday 15 December at www.rhythmandvines.co.nz and www.facebook.com/rhythm.vines

Big thanks to Rhythm and Vines’ 2011 broadcast partners U and ZM, and proud supporters MTV.
Tickets available through 1-Night 1-night.co.nz
For platinum VIP accommodation packages - kiwianaevents.com

R&V 2011 line-up

Thursday 29 December
Pendulum, Grandmaster Flash, Yuksek, Architecture in Helsinki, Zowie, Danny Byrd, Dick Johnson, 12th Planet, The Ruby Suns, Die! Die! Die!, Nick D, Sampology (AV/DJ set), 1814, Hikoikoi, Clap Clap Riot, Ethnic Roots, Urulu, Chaos in The CBD, Philippa, Frank Booker, Grayson Gilmore, Earl Gateshead, Brazil Beat Sound System, Dean Campbell, DBS, Short Circuit, NDA, Kyle Bourke, Sean Murray

Friday 30 December
Calvin Harris, Erick Morillo, Cut Copy, A.Skillz, Six 60, Foreign Beggars, Busy P, She’s So Rad, JStar, Homebrew, Eddie Numbers, Julien Dyne, Aural Trash, Scratch 22, Nat Rose, Jesse Sheehan, Jillionaire, Jeremy Toy, Earl Gateshead, Danny Coddling, Jason Eli, A.D.A.M, Jayji, Joel Brooker & Jake Jones, Dilby, Konflikt & Ray Tait, Dirty Bastards

Saturday 31 December
Example and DJ Wire, Skream and Benga ft. Youngman, Tiga, Netsky, Beardyman, The Jordan Luck Band, Jack Beats, Kids of 88, Electric Wire Hustle, David Dallas, Ruby Frost, Recloose, Jillionaire, Nick D, Nick Hook, Doc Daneeka, People of Paris, Pikachunes, The Thomas Oliver Band, Antix Live, Our:House DJs, Tim Richards, Thomas Sahs, Blackbird, Janine & the Mixtape, DPTR CLB DJS, The Missing Link, Tim Livingston & Olluss, Josh Smith, Rumble & MC Roux, Gina Cat, Faster than Light, Format, Jono Fektious, Bears with Guns, Super Villians, Tom Martin, MTRON BOMB, Sons of Vegas and Plus 1

…and many more!

Tickets
R&V 3 Day GA Festival Pass From $229
R&V 3 Day Club Stolen Premium Experience Upgrade $159
R&V 3 Day GA Festival Pass + Club Stolen $379
R&V 3 Day GA Festival Pass + R&V Campgrounds Pass From $349
R&V 3 Day GA Festival Pass + BW Campgrounds Pass From $359

All tickets include a free bus to and from the Wai-O-Hika Estate venue.

Single Day Tickets and CLUB STOLEN
1 Day Pass R&V – Thursday 29th December $89
1 Day Pass R&V – Friday 30th December $89
1 Day Pass R&V – Saturday 31st December $149
3-Day VIP Pass (includes entry to R&V) $379
3-Day VIP & On-site Camping (includes entry to R&V) $489
1 Day VIP Pass upgrade – Thursday 29th December $59
1 Day VIP Pass upgrade – Friday 30th December $59
1 Day VIP Pass upgrade – Saturday 31st December $79
3-Day VIP Upgrade $159

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