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Sounds unlimited: Our essential guide to the Clockenflap Music and Arts Festival

Franz Ferdinand may be headlining, but there is a plethora of other talent at Clockenflap. Adam Wright picks some of the support acts you won’t want to miss

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29

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Two-Door Cinema Club Since they came together in 2007, this trio from Northern Ireland has won over critics and music followers alike with a far-reaching sound that meanders through electronica, indie rock, post-punk and new wave. The labels and bands that Two-Door Cinema Club have collaborated with say it all: an EP released on hip electronica label Kitsune and remixes for French synth-pop giants Phoenix. With their catchy blend of electronics and guitar hooks, TDCC will be one of the highlights of the festival.

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club They may be American, but Black Rebel Motorcycle Club follow in the footsteps of classic British guitar bands such as The Jesus and Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine and Ride. BRMC have built up a devoted following over the course of seven albums and a very rock ‘n’ roll career, and in recent years they’ve settled into a more mellow, neo-psychedelic sound that has won over festival audiences worldwide.

Four Tet Four Tet is the stage name of Kieran Hebden, a one-man electronic music phenomenon who first came to attention as a member of the British post-rock band Fridge. As a solo artist, Four Tet initially experimented with a strange hybrid of folk, jazz and Krautrock-inspired electronica, but his more recent work focuses on a house-influenced sound aimed squarely at the dance floor. This will be the first time Hebden has brought his Four Tet live show to Hong Kong.

Omar Souleyman As a Syrian folk-pop artist who rose to fame in his home country as a wedding singer, Omar Souleyman is certainly the odd man out on the Clockenflap roster. Souleyman is one of the biggest names in dabke, a traditional style of music performed during line dances at weddings and other celebrations. But what brings him to Clockenflap is his infectious live show that has already taken him to countless rock festivals around the world. Get ready for something different.

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Uptown Rockers This trio of ridiculously cool Eurasian DJs have been much in-demand at events ranging from fashion shows to underground dance music parties since they formed in the middle of the previous decade. The self-styled “super group” of Hong Kong DJs, the outfit comprising Sean the Prawn, Simon Pang, and Drafus Chow spin an eclectic mix of everything from classic rock to banging electro, and are renowned for getting the party started.

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