Norbergfestival

Norbergfestival

Akai MPC4000, Norbergfestival 2009
Genre Electronic dance music, experimental music, avantgarde, EAM and Drone via Electronica, 8-bit and Acid to Breakcore, Detroit Techno and Dubstep
Location(s) Norberg, Västmanland, Sweden
Years active 1999-present
Founded by Michael Østerz Christiansen and Dag Celsing
Website
Norbergfestival web site

Norbergfestival is held in Norberg, Västmanland, Sweden. It is a festival for electronic and experimental music in Scandinavia. The festival started in 1999 by Michael Østerz Christiansen and Dag Celsing. The event attracts people in different ages and most visitors come from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, UK and Germany[1]

History

There are 5 stages on the festival, Mimer with a staggering reverb of 7 seconds, concrete and steel structures are the raw surroundings. KraftWerk is the old powerplant, where the clubbing and dance atmosphere is intense. 8-bit room for low-resolution madness and broken beats. Camp-303, the official underground stage and party 24/7, and the newest offspring, Bi-naural for the future sounds of Scandinavia.

Norbergfestival is held in and around an abandoned mining area. The main concert building, Mimerlaven, was once a pithead frame for the extraction of iron ore. The structure was erected in 1957, Hematite and magnetite from the pits around Norberg were brought into Mimer, crushed and then further processed. The mining business was discontinued in the 1980s.

Every year between 60 and 90 artists perform at Norbergfestival. Music styles span from Avantgarde, EAM and Drone via Electronica, 8-bit and Acid to Breakcore, Detroit Techno and Dubstep. During the years artist like Pole, Pamelia Kurstin, Luke Vibert, Kid606, Fennesz, B12, Vladislav Delay, Milanese, Pan Sonic, Monolake, Bong-Ra, Skream, Biosphere, DJ Food, Psilodump, Andreas Tilliander, Paul Woolford, Skudge and many more have performed at the festival.

Originally, the festival was run by the Danish-Swedish Norbergfestival association. Starting in 2012 the festival will be run by the Swedish version of the Norbergfestival association.

See also

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