Canino Punk Fest
Duration: | 3 hours |
A festival dedicated to the most democratic, abrasive, in-your-face music of all times. An opportunity to share and discover what happened and what's happening now in the punk movement, with a special emphasis on the latest trends.
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7 pm. Lo que hicimos fue secreto
Screening of the last two episodes of the documentary on the history of punk in Madrid, Lo que hicimos fue secreto [What We Did Was Secret]. “Hippies, progres y protopunks” [Hippies, Liberals and Early Punks] rewinds to the years of Spain's transition to democracy as the young Ramoncín and Kaka de Luxe got the movement going. With the testimony of Nacho Canut, Ana Curra, Ramoncín, Mariskal Romero, El Zurdo, etc. The episode “Rock-Ola no quiere punks” [Rock-Ola Don't Want Punks] analyses the clashes between punk rockers and the then flourishing Madrid Movida. The section focuses on the bands Alaska y los Pegamoides and Parálisis Permanente, and includes statements by Espasmódicos, Manolo UVI, Jose Delincuencia, Ixma Broma de Satán and others.
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8 pm. Canino Punk Hall
Four short talks to discuss different aspects of punk and its influence and impact on culture and society, especially in the movement's most recent expressions. Guest speakers include David Álvarez, director of Lo que hicimos fue secreto, the journalist Tomás González, who will talk about the latest developments in punk rock, and members of the Sin Tu Permiso collective, who are preparing a documentary about women in punk.
A festival dedicated to the most democratic, abrasive, in-your-face music of all times: punk rock. An aggressive look and militant nonconformity for a style that never stops reinventing itself. Organised by the cultural website Canino, the festival will kick off at La Casa Encendida with a double session. Two concerts are also scheduled for the matinee "family sessions" on Saturday 5 (Los Bengala) and Sunday 6 November (Pantones).