Basilica Soundscape 2016 lineup

explosions in the sky band 2016

Explosions in the Sky

Catching up: Basilica Soundscape returns to Basilica Hudson September 16-18. And the full lineup is out -- headliners include Explosions in the Sky, Wolves in the Throne Room, and Angel Olsen.

Tickets are currently $75 for a weekend pass ($125 with camping) / $60 for students and seniors. There are also Saturday and Sunday day passes for $40. (This has been a popular event in past years, so getting tickets sooner rather than later isn't a bad idea.)

Festival blurbage:

This site-specific, weekend-long experimental music and art event in its fifth year draws unconventional connections, parallels and collaborations between a diverse array of artists, curated by Brandon Stosuy (Kickstarter), Brian DeRan (Leg Up! Management), Melissa Auf der Maur and Tony Stone (Basilica Hudson). Basilica SoundScape is a carefully curated two-day event that's been called "the anti-festival" for offering a thoughtful mix of music, visual art, and literature. Far from a typical music festival, Basilica SoundScape features live concert performances, conceptual sound performances, author readings, installations, collaborations, curated local vendors and artisans, on-site activities and more, creating an immersive, innovative weekend of art, music, and culture.

The full lineup is listed after the jump.

Lineup

Explosions in the Sky

Wolves in the Throne Room

Angel Olsen

Bell Witch

Youth Code

Angel Deradoorian

Genesis Breyer P-Orridge & Edley ODowd (Thee Majesty)

Cobalt

Mary Lattimore

Uniform

Deantoni Parks

Hank Wood & The Hammerheads

Saviour Self

Amber Tamblyn

The Utter Nots

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Speaking of Basilica Hudson: Amanda Palmer and her dad, Jack Palmer, will be there July 23 performing songs from their new album. Thor & Friends opens. Tickets are $15 ahead / $20 at the door.

photo: Nick Simonite

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