Ray T G Philp

Hello. I'm Ray. I like to write about musics and filmsies. I write and edit for The Skinny magazine, the largest entertainment publication in the UK. I also write about music, theatre and comedy for the Edinburgh Evening News. Until recently, I was music editor at The Journal, Scotland's largest independent student newspaper. At the moment, I'm studying for an MA in Journalism at Edinburgh Napier. Direct your preguntas to ray@theskinny.co.uk or rtg.philp@gmail.com, and ta for reading.

Thursday, 3 June 2010

Kelburn Garden Party, 3 & 4 July


Two days of superb talent in sublime settings. Oh, and IT HAS A PAINTED CASTLE

One-hundred-and-fifty words offers precious little opportunity to wax lyrical on all of the meritorious facets of the Kelburn Garden Party, but I only need five anyway: it’s got a painted castle. A. Painted. Castle. A sizeable posse of local and international bands and DJs have jumped at the chance to gawp at the Technicolor edifice on the idyllic Kelburn grounds; alongside Scottish indie favourites Broken Records and Meursault, rave kids and techno grown-ups alike can look forward to globetrotting Ninja Tune mainstay DJ Vadim’s presentation of ‘The Electric’, dubstep from Glasgow-based DJs Taz Buckfaster and NoFACE, the chameleonic house music pillar that is Tom Middleton and a ton of other beatsmiths worth the attentions of your spirit-glazed eyes and ears. Incidentally, Kelburn’s aural delights are also augmented by various workshops, one of which includes Brazilian martial art Capoeira – presumably so as to demonstrate the consequences of peeing on the mural. Consider yourself warned, a certain Mr. Vile.

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