Unifant Festival,
Travanchinia, Portugal Aug 2-4th, 2019
Unifant is a small
family festival in Central Portugal near Seia. This is the 3rd time
they have held the festival. Sadly, the
infrastructure from the 2nd festival was all burned down in the fires
of Oct 2017, so no festival was held last year. One bummer was that the police were sitting about 300meters away from the festival and stopping everybody arriving on the friday and searching their cars and confiscating their pot. If you have more than 5 gms (they have a scale!), which is the legal limit for personal use, then you are put on a list and you will get a letter that you have to go talk to someone. Anyway, a lot of people were caught but there was still enough around if people wanted to get high.. All pretty pointless, really but it gives the police something to do.
It is a great site,
with decent places for people to camp, a decent number of trees survived the
fire and the mamosa’s have grown back fast in other parts. They have a great outdoor kitchen eating area
with benches, a pizza oven kitchen area, a very cool bar area, the main stage
dome area and quite a few other hidden gems on the land.
I was there until
nearly midnight on the Friday, only a short time on Saturday and for half the
day on Sunday. So many nice people,
primarily from Belguim, Holland and the UK. Very few Portuguese people were
attending outside of the folks from the band Kumpania (means Company of
Travellers in Portuguese), which was the first band on Friday after the opening
ceremony.
Kumpania had quite a few
really good songs with a great world music vibe and energy. Lots of different
instruments and drums, percussion but sadly, they suffered from a poor sound.
Sadly, their sound guy was not doing a good job. Singers microphones were over gained and
distorted often when they sang close to the mic, their lead guitar player João
was way too loud compared to the rest. Sad.. It is a cool band.
Next up was DISM, a very
funky DJ who sampled classic afrobeat and funk and mixed in strange stuff for a
fun and uptempo set. Big kudos to him for starting off his set with Water no
get Enemy by Fela Kuti. I enjoyed his set a lot.
Inner Space audience |
Anyway.. This was the first act that really had a crowd and the lights
were great, people were dancing and they had a great sound man. Everyone loved them
and they (we) played for about 75mins. I
played on about half the songs and had a lot of compliments. Giles, the bass
player and I really enjoyed ourselves and he was very happy with my
contributions. Not sure what the others felt as I did not really get a chance
to ask them, before they left.
Drusus |
Day 2
I have to say that the food was really good this year. Excellent lunch,
nice pizzas. Super nice people around
every where. I arrived at 9:30 to set up for the Electronic Jam Session that my
friend Nick (DJ Organick) had asked me to join.
Anyway, I unloaded my synths and set up on the stage and then went
around to see who was up. It was pretty quiet so I suspect they had a hell of a
party the night before. Nick emerged and
looked pretty hung over..
I went and had some breakfast and around 10:30, the guys from The Hoffman, DC, and Nick started to set up. It was well after 11 before we started to make some crazy stuff. They were all midi-synced on the table and I was on the stage doing my thing. I had a great sound via a monitor on the stage but it turned out I was not in the PA at all. They made some changes and then I was into their mixer but now I had no monitor feed and had to hear my sounds only from the PA. They also would turn me down or off and then I could hear or do nothing. It was not ideal. I think we made a few really cool pieces of music though. There was virtually no one watching though. A few people came by for a few minutes and left. We pretty much played for ourselves. I enjoyed it but was it worth all the effort to play for only ourselves?? I felt the Hoffman guys could have cared less if I was there or not? There was no response or feedback from them at all about my contributions. Nick liked what I did though.
I went and had some breakfast and around 10:30, the guys from The Hoffman, DC, and Nick started to set up. It was well after 11 before we started to make some crazy stuff. They were all midi-synced on the table and I was on the stage doing my thing. I had a great sound via a monitor on the stage but it turned out I was not in the PA at all. They made some changes and then I was into their mixer but now I had no monitor feed and had to hear my sounds only from the PA. They also would turn me down or off and then I could hear or do nothing. It was not ideal. I think we made a few really cool pieces of music though. There was virtually no one watching though. A few people came by for a few minutes and left. We pretty much played for ourselves. I enjoyed it but was it worth all the effort to play for only ourselves?? I felt the Hoffman guys could have cared less if I was there or not? There was no response or feedback from them at all about my contributions. Nick liked what I did though.
Garyn, a local UK
singer songwriter guy was next. A really nice guy. He played 50% originals and
50% cover songs. All of his songs are
sounding quite a like as he uses a quite limited number of chords and the same
strumming style for nearly all the songs.
He did covers of Dylan, Rolling Stones, Jethro Tull, Chuck Berry, Bon
Jovi, Bob Marley. He does them in his
own way. Sadly, he played for about 5 people. I saw half the set as I was busy
taking down my gear, getting some food, etc…
Collina (DJ Set) was up
next and this was just getting going when I left for the day. I needed to rest
for tomorrow’s gig and also for the Sonic Blast festival starting soon, where I
will also play. The rest of the day was mostly
DJs, except Rusty Don (who I heard
was an excellent Blues rock trio) and this was going to go late into the night.
The Hoffman, Dektro, Jeff Klock, Carlos Geometri Gonzales and another set by DC
were all happening on the Saturday night.
I would have loved to see my friends Carlos and Nick do their set in the
bar car at 4:30 in the morning. I am sure that was madness…
Day 3
Nick and Carlos looked very tired when we arrived as they did not get
to bed before 7-8 in the morning after their crazy set, which they had a lot of
fun, it would seem. Even fewer people
about today, maybe 60??
A local Belgium guitarist, Rudy, played at 11:15 to a handful of people
under the name Melancour. He and his wife are super nice. Sad we did
not get there to hear him play. I talked
with them a lot.
Captain
Goof and the Sailors was something very strange! Captain Goof manned the laptop and his
sailers, did strange things. Just watch the video. I got all but the very end
of the show… Goofy stuff to 70s-80s disco and pop music. People were having fun
but I did not like the music at all.
Doctors of Space was next. This
was me and my friend Martin, a duo project, where I play the synths and Martin
programs drums, plays bass, and lots of guitar loops and solos. Spaced out but
great fun. We had prepared 8 sketches with African drums, rock drums, a reggae
track, a Latin track and some just space outs. We had about 30 people watching
and listening and the response was mindblowing. So many people came up
afterwards, people that were lying down somewhere or in a hammock, in the bar,
etc.. and they said they just tripped out and were transported away. Both
organizers, Tobias and Will also came up and said how much they liked it.
Wow.. Thank you guys. I guess we are
doing something cool.
Pot & Pan were a 4 piece,
sort of indie rock band but a bit darker, edgy, with a female singer, female
bass player, both of which did some vocals and guitar and drums. They had a
decent crowd of 30 or so and played a range of stuff. Some of it was pretty
good. Interesting band.
O Fundo
do Posso is a crazy band.
This is punky, nasty, a bit psychedelica and then they thrown a
trumpet. They played way louder than all
the other bands and acts. One guitar
player was loud and distorted and the other a more spacey sound. I know Luis,
the spacey guitar player a bit. Very cool stuff he does with field recordings
and solo works. Super creative guy. Anyway, this was pretty strange and unique
compared to all the other rock bands. I
liked some of it.
Next up was the 2hr Rock Jam Session. Nick and some of the other guys really wanted
me and Martin to play but we really did not feel like it We had some dinner at
the festival (Indian food) and then we headed home. Later this evening was Jazz DRT, a duo from down south in Portugual. They should be quite good I
read. Lots more DJ sets as well until
3am…
I had a really good time but I feel like because I
did not stay out there I did not really get the full fesetival experience and
vibe. Lovely festival. I would for sure come again even if I did not play. There were so few people I fear they lost a
lot of money even though I think everyone except the kitchen were volunteers.
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