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Manchester band I Am Kloot have been performing their own brand of alternative rock since 1999 – so who better than to catch up this Thursday with about the forthcoming Latitude Festival?
Who is your 'must see' performance at Latitude this year? I hear Adam Buxton does a very good turn – gotta see that.
Not including items used in your performance, what is your 'must-have' festival item? A skeleton key so i can get into the JCB digger that i sleep in every time i play latitude.
Do you have anything special planned for your performance at Latitude? We are playing a lot of the songs from our last album – Sky at Night and our band is an eight piece now instead of the usual three piece – looking forward to the bigger sound.
If you could have anyone (dead or alive) to introduce you onstage who would it be (and why)? Bill Hicks – a man of rare insight and a fearless attitude.
If you have been to Latitude before what was your favourite memory, performance or special spot on site? I enjoyed seeing Nick Cave get tangled in a guitar lead and without looking at it kicked it away as if he was being attacked by a snake. A delicious violence.
Latitude is… …the festival that all your bloody mates want a guest list for.
More information about this year's Latitude Festival can be found by following this link.
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