FIB Heineken 2008 :: New Confirmations :: VIP tickets on sale

 

NEW CONFIRMATIONS 
LEONARD COHEN
RÓISÍN MURPHY
JUSTICE Live
Beirut
David Duriez
Eef Barzelay
Erol Alkan
John Acquaviva
Micah P. Hinson
Moriarty
These New Puritans
Richard Hawley
Supermayer
Tommie Sunshine

A legend forged out of a talent that is as moving as it is vast. Poetry in its purest state, stories full of live, real and hard, sung with one of the roughest and deepest voices rock has given us, capable of oozing emotion with each note. A unique composer and singer, touched by the magic wand of eternal inspiration… Ladies and gentlemen…

Leonard Cohen. Since 1968, the year of his debut album “The Songs of Leonard Cohen”, this Canadian artist has been giving us a discography that has never descended from it lofty heights and that has been cemented with several masterpieces: his above-mentioned debut, “Songs of Love and Hate” (1971), “New Skin for the Old Ceremony” (1974), “Death of a Ladies’ Man” (1977), “I’m Your Man” (1988) and “Dear Heather” (2004). Hundreds of artists from all genres have paid homage to the energetic voice and brilliant lyrics of this timeless classic.

With “Overpowered” (2007), the Irishwoman Róisín Murphy has taken a giant step forward in a career in which her voice serves as an invitation to make absolutely danceable disco-pop shine. If her past with Moloko served to make us all pay attention to her, her solo career serves to reaffirm her as a woman with a stand-out presence that turns the stage into a club to which we are all invited.

But the invitation doesn’t stop there. The French band Justice will show us live why they have become one of the electronic phenomena of the year. Both their first, self-titled album and their remixes for people like Daft Punk, Franz Ferdinand, Klaxons and Soulwax say it all.

If there is anyone who knows how to take the evocative and romantic pulse of pop music, it is no doubt Richard Hawley. This guy from Sheffield seems to have been blessed by people like Roy Orbison, Billy Fury, Buddy Holly and Ricky Nelson on discs whose talent and quality reveal a surprising sensibility.

Two albums released to date, “Gulag Orkestar” (2006) and “The Flying Club Cup” (2007), have served to catapult Zach Condon and his group Beirut to the very top. From Albuquerque, USA, comes pop of the highest order dressed up in sounds from East Europe.

From New Jersey and under the auspices of the excellent label spinART, Eef Barzelay – leader of the essential Clem Snide – will bring to the Festival his solo debut, “Bitter Honey” (2006), an album full of pop emotions and noteworthy sounds. Brilliant melodies to reel off everyday dramas.

The indomitable Micah P. Hinson will present his new album at FIB Heineken, which is slated for release next spring.

This year’s Festival will also feature These New Puritans, a four-guy British band that marries rock with electronic music and promises to give a show that will win over new and enthusiastic legions of fans.

The same will most likely happen with those who see Moriarty, a band based in France but whose members come from several countries to make truly captivating folk music.

And the confirmations keep on coming. The nights of the Festival will get you all dancing with DJs spinning like John Acquaviva, Erol Alkan, David Duriez and Tommie Sunshine, with sessions that will range from techno to house to minimal and even the most unprejudiced pop. And the performance of Supermayer, the mix of the talent of Michael Mayer and Superpitcher, augurs beats and euphoria in equal parts.
 
VIP TICKETS ON SALE 
VIP tickets for FIB Heineken 2008 are now on sale. They are sold exclusively at fiberfib.com and their purchase guarantees you parking space, camping area, access to the Escenario Verde, grandstand and VIP Lounge, welcome pack, etc.