The Midseason Mashfest, due for its seventh and eighth runs this year (the longest-running festival in the industry), has become almost as much a music industry staple as the Birdies. Where DOA ended, Mashfest carried on the concept of the "free-for-all" festival. There are no barriers to joining - as long as there's time and space, you sign up, you're on the list straight away, no waiting to be accepted or refused. You don't have to be famous or have a lot of hits behind you, nor do you have to be brand new, all is allowed. Nothing is genre-specific, nobody will be refused for being the wrong genre, there are no genre-based stages. Mashfest is a mashup; it's for everyone.
But with the epic fail that was MMVI - we can see things have changed. For MMI, Wont Be Denied cancelled a week's worth of tour dates to be there, both Thunderwolf and Casting Thin Shadows made their debut festival appearances on the ministage (and co-headlined MMII six months later!), and Moronic Changeling, headlining alongside Read Hards and Aneurysm, made what they claim was their most difficult and amazing performance ever. MMVI was the first Mashfest without a ministage because there weren't enough signups to have one, and despite promises of really good (and, in the cases of Miss Vanity, Stephanie Fierce and The Nimrods, naked) shows, most performances were described as "half-arsed attempts", some bands didn't even turn up. Is the heyday of the free-for-all festival over?
"I love Mashfest so much," says Dame Katie Kairiri, who organises the Mashfests. "I can't fault the good run that Mashfest has had, and the fantastic shows. The Theosophical Society, Herr Fische, Moronic Changeling, fAthOm, Casting Thin Shadows, My Freaky Valentine, Thunderwolf, Wont Be Denied, Aneurysm, Bad Guys, Kamikaze Kate .... so many brilliant acts, I couldn't name all of my favourite Mashfesters. But the free-for-all festival is such a jaded concept now, maybe I should just let it sleep and make room for newer, more interesting concepts in live music. You can find something else to do on the third weekends of June and December, right?"
Let us know what you think .... is Mashfest just a jaded concept, or must the show go on?
Edited by user 28 January 2010 06:25:55(UTC)
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