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Jonathan Davis

Bristol, London

Music Journalist at Crack Magazine

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  • Sep 30, 2024 | crackmagazine.net | Jonathan Davis

    Independent festival Field Maneuvers hosted one last dance for its 11th – and what was intended to be last – edition, ultimately convincing organisers to bring it back next year. Field Maneuvers returned to Norfolk for its 11th edition from 16-18 August this year, with a programme that pulled in plenty of crowd-pleasers whilst honouring its underground roots.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | crackmagazine.net | Jonathan Davis

    Field Maneuvers will return to a secret location next August, despite previously announcing plans to scale down the eventAfter expecting this year’s event to be its last, Field Maneuvers has now revealed its 12th edition will go ahead, taking place in Norfolk from 15-17 August next year. While the full line-up is yet to be announced, the 2025 edition promises to maintain Field Maneuvers’ reputation for progressive lineups and flawless sound systems.

  • Sep 26, 2024 | crackmagazine.net | Jonathan Davis

    As a long, damp summer shuffled into the rearview mirror, Bristol’s Forwards Festival offered one last hoorah. Team Love, the promoters behind the Bristol two-day event Forwards, are definitely doing something right. Still a relatively new festival on the scene, Forwards has a knack for landing artists who get people really excited – think Charli XCX, Aphex Twin and Erykah Badu.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | crackmagazine.net | Jonathan Davis

    The festival returns to Saint-Étienne to celebrate its 8th edition this NovemberFrench experimental electronic music festival Positive Education has revealed its full line-up for this year’s event, taking place from the 14-16 November. Three new acts have been announced, with the programme now including live performances from Tatyana Jane and Zohar b2b NVST.

  • Sep 13, 2024 | crackmagazine.net | Jonathan Davis

    The Estonian festival’s inaugral edition will see talks and performances from the likes of Elijah, ISAbella, Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh, and the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra. Between 19-22 September, the inaugural edition of unda festival is set to transform the Estonian National Museum in Tartu into a hub of nightlife and cultural exchange, celebrating club culture amid the autumn equinox.