October 25, 2008 in
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Set in the shadow of the unmistakable Battersea Power Station, on the south bank of the Thames, Freeze Festival offers a somewhat odd marriage between winter ski sports and music. The first night of the festival is an indie-pop affair with The Enemy headlining the main tent, in what can only be described as post-industrial [...]
Set in the shadow of the unmistakable Battersea Power Station, on the south bank of the Thames, Freeze Festival offers a somewhat odd marriage between winter ski sports and music. The first night of the festival is an indie-pop...
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October 20, 2008 in
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…yet Friday evening I am off to London Freeze, a music and snowboarding festival held in the shadow of Battersea Power Station. Quite what I can expect I can only wildly guess and assume. The line up looks sharp. Put your hands over The Enemy and Iglu & Hartly, and you’re left with something resembling [...]
...yet Friday evening I am off to London Freeze, a music and snowboarding festival held in the shadow of Battersea Power Station. Quite what I can expect I can only wildly guess and assume. The line up looks sharp. Put...
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