Étienne de Crécy, Delphic, Stereo MCs and Freestylers join already massive Glade 2010 Line-Up

Étienne de Crécy, Delphic, Stereo MCs and Freestylers join already massive Glade 2010 Line-Up

28 April, 2010
by: Spoonfed Festivals

The Glade 2010 line-Up swells to bursting point

Etienne de Crecy

The line-up to Glade festival 2010 has just swelled that little bit more, and in no way trivially. Claims that 2010 will be “Glade's best year yet” are being confidently bandied around the festival forums as the outdoor party season gathers momentum. And they're not fibbing.

Renowned for the use of awesome visual aid 'light cubes' during his 'French touch' sounds, deep basslines and psychedelic synth sets is the innovative international superstar Étienne de Crécy, who will be joining the burgeoning Glade 2010 bill. Accompanying the 'just confirmed' are techno/minimal DJs Matthew Dear and Claude Von Stroke, as well as Manchester indie-rave trio Delphic. Smashing the house down once again will be Stereo MCs and the visually spectacular Chrome Hoof.

Freestylers, Freq Nasty and Hybrid are cracking into the Breakbeat line-up and leftfield UK hip-hoppers Foreign Beggars will be making their debut at this year's Glade festival in Matterley Bowl, Winchester.

These shiny newcomers will be joining superstar headliners Orbital, Simian Mobile Disco and many more. It all adds up to suggest that this just might be the best Glade yet.

Artists added:
Étienne de Crécy
Matthew Dear
Claude Von Stroke
Delphic
Chrome Hoof
Errors
Stereo MCs
Joris Voorn
Freestylers
Freq Nasty
Hybrid
Yousef
Ed Rush
Jimmy Edgar
Foreign Beggars
Jamie Jones
Riva Starr

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