Kicking off proceedings we had Deliquescent Crystals, a.k.a Benjamin Ian Powell, who also played Sunday night in the small tent under his other guise Llyn Y Cwn. Although there were two stages there were no clashes as they were organised to follow one another seamlessly. ![]() Run by Neil and Libby Spragg, erstwhile members of 7 Shades, Omnia Opera and current project Bending Shapes, they recently purchased a mobile stage to kick-start the revamped festival and set up shop again, and this time armed with solar panels to power the whole event, and in a conscious attempt to make everything as sustainable and environmentally friendly as possible there was vegan food on site with compostable cutlery, the bar was stocked with cheap local produce utilising recyclable glasses, and everyone was provided with a litter bag so they could take their rubbish home with them.Īnd so to the music. After a few years at Fell Foot Wood in the Lake District and a couple of more Southerly stints it returns afresh with a new home in a secluded part of Anglesey, a short walk from the beach and sheltered in a vale, this time with two stages filled and brimming with weird and wonderful talent from all corners over 3 days. ![]() After a hiatus of some years (covid etc) the Unorthodox Paradox has returned, and this time it’s in Anglesey. Its back and its bolder and it’s still as crazy as ever.
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