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Le Guess Who?
GenreVarious
DatesNovember
Location(s)Utrecht, Netherlands
Years active2007–present
Websitewww.leguesswho.com

Le Guess Who? is a Dutch music festival featuring different music genres: from avant-garde, jazz, hip hop, electronic, experimental, noise rock, indie rock, world music and others. The festival, founded by Bob van Heur and Johan Gijsen, has been hosted in the city of Utrecht since 2007.

History

During four days in mid November, Le Guess Who? takes over the city center of Utrecht with over 200 performances in pop venues, theaters, churches, galleries and warehouses. Satellite events with music, film, visual art, photography and markets appear at cafés, hotels, restaurants, wharf cellars, the central square and the hidden corners of the city. Stages are the music venues of Utrecht (TivoliVredenburg, De Helling, EKKO, dB's, etc.), but also theaters, clubs and the main churches of the city (like for example the Dom Church and Jacobikerk). The line-up consists of more than hundred acts that rarely perform in the Netherlands or acts that have their first show there. The first edition in 2007 only featured Canadian acts but nowadays the festival has many international acts that make an appearance.[1] Le Guess Who? celebrates diversity and inclusivity,[2] focusing on artists that feel the urge to explore and expand the boundaries of certain genres and it features non-western sounds, jazz, folk, ambient, drone, avant-garde, modern composed, as well as contemporary pop and rock culture, and many blended forms of these genres.

Since 2015, one or more guest curators present a part of the festival program. Previous curators include Devendra Banhart, Shabaka Hutchings and Moor Mother (2018);[3] Perfume Genius, James Holden, Grouper (musician), Shabazz Palaces, Jerusalem in My Heart and Han Bennink (2017); Wilco, Savages (band), Julia Holter and Suuns (2016);[4] Sunn O))) (2015). The last edition of the festival took place November 7–10, 2019[5] and the curators were Fatoumata Diawara, Iris van Herpen & Salvador Breed, Jenny Hval, The Bug (musician), Patrick Higgins (musician) and Moon Duo.[6]

The 14th edition of the festival took place on November 11–14, 2021, in the city of Utrecht (Netherlands). It featured Phil Elverum (Mount Eerie), Matana Roberts, John Dwyer (musician) (Thee Oh Sees), Midori Takada and Lucrecia Dalt as curators; the initial line-up included SPAZA, Bohren & der Club of Gore, Black Country, New Road, Low (band), The Necks and Alabaster DePlume.

Programs

First Editions

Initially, the festival focused exclusively on bands from Canada. With the line-up of the third edition (2009) this tradition became less strict and bands from other countries also performed. In 2010, at the fourth edition, the premise of only Canadian avant-garde music was completely abandoned and the programmers began to focus on music from all over the world. In 2007 the festival lasted two days, three in 2008, four in 2009, five in 2010, again three days in 2011 and four days in the following years. The line-ups included:[7]

2007 Black Mountain, Caribou, Hot Hot Heat, Miracle Fortress, MSTRKRFT
2008 Beach House, Clues, Fred Eaglesmith, Melissa Auf Der Maur , Shalabi Effect
2009 A Place To Bury Strangers, Alexander Tucker, Bibio, Crystal Fighters, Patrick Watson & The Wooden Arms, Pitto [nl], Staff Benda Bilili, The Dodos, The Tragically Hip, Wavves, Wild Beasts
2010 Beach House, Black Dice, Broken Social Scene, Caribou, Giant Sand, The Greenhornes, Peter Broderick, Swans, The Tallest Man on Earth, Ty Segall
2011 Bill Callahan, Com Truise, Low, Other Lives, Panda Bear, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Suuns, Zomby
2012 Adrian Sherwood, Allah-Las, AmenRa, Colin Stetson, Deerhoof, Destroyer, DIIV, Grouper, Jerusalem in My Heart, Mac DeMarco, Nick Waterhouse, Prince Rama, Sharon van Etten, Tim Hecker
2013 Connan Mockasin, Damien Jurado, Destroyer, Esmerine, His Clancyness, Mark Lanegan, Mad Professor, Michael Chapman, Oneohtrix Point Never, Ólafur Arnalds, Scout Niblett, Young Fathers, Yo La Tengo
2014 Amen Dunes, Autechre, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Cloud Nothings, Einstürzende Neubauten, Father Murphy, Helado Negro, Jenny Hval, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, St. Vincent, Perfume Genius, Xiu Xiu

2015 Program

Curated by[8]
Sunn O))) Annette Peacock, Julia Holter, Keiji Haino, Hildur Guðnadóttir, OM
Between Two Crescents Dirar Kalash, Sahar Taha, Elie Maalouf
Jacco Gardner Os Mutantes, Dungen, Nick Garrie, Michael Rault, Eerie Wanda
Levitation Total Control, Lightning Bolt, Suuns & Jerusalem in My Heart, Bo Ningen, Deradoorian, Ringo Deathstarr.
Constellation Records (Canada) Ought, Saltland, Last Ex, Avec le Soleil Sortant de sa Bouche
Fluister Nights Lubomyr Melnyk, Loscil, Christina Vantzou, Otto A. Totland
Le Guess Who? Deerhunter, Kamasi Washington, Destroyer, The Notwist, Faust, Ariel Pink, Swervedriver, Atlas Sound, A Place To Bury Strangers, Wavves, Kaki King, Protomartyr, Car Seat Headrest, Hop Along, Torii

2016 Program

Curated by[9]
Wilco 75 Dollar Bill, Deerhoof, Kyoka, Lee Ranaldo & El Rayo, Let's Eat Grandma, PITA Peter Rehberg, Steve Gunn, William Tyler
Savages (band) Beak (band), Bo Ningen, Duke Garwood, Tim Hecker
Julia Holter Jessica Moss, Laurel Halo, Lucrecia Dalt, Tashi Wada & Yoshi Wada
Suuns Alessandro Cortini, Brian Case, Jerusalem in My Heart, Jlin, Patrick Higgins
The Ex (band) Festival Andy Moor (The Ex), Han Bennink, John Butcher, Ken Vandermark, Melaku Belay,
Le Guess Who? Black Mountain, Cate Le Bon, Dinosaur Jr., Gilla Band, Jonny Greenwood & The Rajasthan Express, Nadja, Patty Waters, Peter Broderick, Ryley Walker, The Comet is Coming, The Ex, Ufomammut, Weyes Blood, Whitney (band)

2017 Program

Curated by[10]
Basilica Soundscape Greg Fox (Liturgy), Jenny Hval, Liu Fang, Meredith Graves, Protomartyr, Prurient
Grouper Brötzmann/Leigh, Coby Sey, Ekin Fil, GAS (Wolfgang Voigt), Grouper & Paul Clipson, Keiji Haino, Marcia Bassett & Samara Lubelski duo, Marisa Anderson, Richard Youngs, Roy Montgomery, Tiny Vipers, William Basinski
Han Bennink Alexander von Schlippenbach & Han Bennink, ICP Orchestra, Mary Oliver & Greetje Bijma, Steve Beresford & Gerard Bouwhuis, Terrie Ex & Spring Heel Jack, Thurston Moore & Han Bennink
James Holden James Holden & The Animal Spirits, Jerusalem in My Heart, Shabaka & The Ancestors
Jerusalem in My Heart Alanis Obomsawin performing 'Bush Lady', Charles-André Coderre presents Granular Shadow, Dedekind Cut, Jerusalem In My Heart & Friends DJ set, Klein, Linda Sharrock, Matana Roberts, Moor Mother
Perfume Genius Aldous Harding, Cate Le Bon, Julianna Barwick, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Mount Eerie, Mozart's Sister (Cecile Believe), Perfume Genius, Pharmakon (noise project), Weyes Blood
Shabazz Palaces Gonjasufi, Pharoah Sanders, Shabazz Palaces
The Black Power Tarot Black Power Tarot Exhibition by King Khan & Michael Sterling Eaton, Black Power Tarot reading by King Khan,
12-Hour Drone Ashtoreth, Ellen Arkbro, Jessica Moss
Le Guess Who? Ahmed Fakroun feat. Altin Gün, Ben Frost, Dälek, Juana Molina, Julie Byrne, Kevin Morby, Linton Kwesi Johnson, METZ, Moon Duo, Patrick Higgins, Hyperborea & Gesualdo's Tenebrae Responsories for Holy Saturday, Sudan Archives, Sun Kil Moon, Sun Ra Arkestra, The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane, The Soft Moon, Thurston Moore Group, Tune-Yards, Yves Tumor,

2018 Program

Curated by[11]
Shabaka Hutchings Kadri Gopalnath, The Comet Is Coming, Kojey Radical, King Ayisoba, Bo Ningen
Moor Mother Nicole Mitchell, Emel Mathlouthi, Islam Chipsy & EEK, Maria Chavez
Devendra Banhart Vashti Bunyan, Rodrigo Amarante, Roger Eno, Gigi Masin, Jessica Pratt, Katey Red
Le Guess Who? The Breeders, Swamp Dogg, Neneh Cherry, Colin Stetson, Cass McCombs, Anoushka Shankar & Manu Delago with MO Strings, The Heliocentrics, Mudhoney, Yves Tumor, Kelsey Lu, JPEGMAFIA, Tirzah, Lydia Lunch’s Big Sexy Noise, Vera Sola, Cindy Lee, Black Midi

2019 Program

Aldous Harding performing in TivoliVredenburg during LGW?2019
Curated by[12]
Fatoumata Diawara Roberto Fonseca, Master Soumy, Ahmed Ag Kaedy, Fatoumata Diawara
Iris van Herpen and Salvador Breed Mykki Blanco, Efterklang, Amnesia Scanner, Holly Herndon
Jenny Hval DNA? AND?, Félicia Atkinson, Lolina, Moon Relay, Oorutaichi, Sofia Jernberg, Vivian Wang
Moon Duo Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids (band), Mary Lattimore, Moon Duo, Nivhek, Sonic Boom (Peter Kember)
Patrick Higgins Conrad Tao, Leila Bordreuil, LEYA, Mariel Roberts, Miranda Cuckson, Stine Janvin, Tyondai Braxton, Vicky Chow
The Bug Drew McDowall’s Time Machines, Earth (American band), Godflesh, King Midas Sound, Mala, Mark Ernestus's Ndagga Rhythm, ZONAL feat. Moor Mother
Le Guess Who? Acid Mothers Temple, Aldous Harding, Asha Puthli, Cate Le Bon, Deerhunter, The Raincoats, Visible Cloaks,

Yves Jarvis

Satellite events

Le Guess Who? includes several satellite events which take place around the festival in Utrecht, during the main program.

Lombok Festival: a freely accessible festival that celebrates the cultural diversity of the Lombok district, initiated in collaboration with various locations, musicians, key figures and residents of this part of Utrecht. During Lombok Festival, various performances and cultural activities are organized; besides music performances, there are exhibitions, poetry readings, lectures, dance performances and special collaborations.[13]

Le Mini Who?: a spin-off festival of Le Guess Who?. It turns studios, cafes and art spaces of Utrecht into improvised venues for (mainly) Dutch underground acts to play.[14]

Untitled: this satellite event explores the many artistic expressions and perspectives of the artists performing at Le Guess Who?, as well as the exhibitions curated by art and design organizations in Utrecht.[15]

Other Projects

In addition to the regular program, Le Guess Who? organizes various free accessible satellite events and education projects. The project Le Feast creates a connection between the city of Utrecht and national and international festival visitors, who are guests for a brunch in several local living rooms.[16] The festival recently started an education program with schools, in and around Utrecht, where students immerse themselves in the background of a festival artist and create a visual work, then exhibited during the festival in TivoliVredenburg. In recent years the festival also became a productions unit that releases music records, live videos and more.[17] Examples are Mount Eerie's live album "(after)" (recorded during the artist's live show at Le Guess Who?[18]) the audiovisual project of Jerusalem in My Heart with a fifteen-piece ensemble from Beirut, or the collaboration between Circuit des Yeux and the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra.[19]

References

  1. ^ Storhaye, Sarah (13 December 2012). "Le Guess Who? Festival 2012 Recap". QRO Magazine. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  2. ^ Frisicano, Andrew (13 November 2019). "Dutch fest Le Guess Who? embraced diversity and the unknown (review, pics)". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  3. ^ Amour, Cheri. "Lydia Lunch, Neneh Cherry, Tirzah Take The Stage At Le Guess Who? Festival In Utrecht, The Netherlands". Bust. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  4. ^ Pearce, Sheldon (25 May 2016). "Wilco, Savages, Julia Holter, Suuns Curate 2016 Le Guess Who? Festival". Pitchfork. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  5. ^ Leas, Ryan (11 November 2019). "Le Guess Who? 2019 Was One Of The Festival's Most Adventurous Years Yet". Stereogum. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Revealing the guest curators for Le Guess Who? 2019". www.leguesswho.nl. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
  7. ^ "LGW? archive". Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  8. ^ "Le Guess Who? 2015 Line Up".
  9. ^ "Le Guess Who? 2016 Line Up".
  10. ^ "Le Guess Who? 2017 Line Up".
  11. ^ "Le Guess Who? 2018 Line Up".
  12. ^ "Le Guess Who? 2019 Line Up".
  13. ^ "Lombok Festival - Line-up". Le Guess Who?. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  14. ^ Frenken, Emma; ter Schegget, Felix; Wittebrood, Wilke (12 November 2019). "Le Mini Who? 2019: het kleine zusje is groot geworden". 3voor12 Utrecht (in Dutch). Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  15. ^ Peter van de Vusse (11 October 2019). "Le Guess Who? breidt uit met driedaags filmfestival in Utrecht". De Gelderlander (in Dutch). Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  16. ^ "Utrecht vanaf vandaag in het teken van festival Le Guess Who?". De Utrechtse Internet Courant (in Dutch). 7 November 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  17. ^ "LGW? Recordings".
  18. ^ Reese, Nathan (1 October 2018). "Mount Eerie: (after) Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  19. ^ "Circuit des Yeux releases new live album, recorded at Le Guess Who? 2018". Orkest.nl. 10 May 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2022.