Doogs 2017 Camping Tips with Nick Allbrook and Amber Fresh #1

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Doogs 2017 Camping Tips with Nick Allbrook and Amber Fresh #1
Mink Mussel Creek
Long live Kev’s brown corduroy pants!
Kev’s back-cam footage of Mink Mussel Creeks uber secret show at Camp Doogs 2016. not LA, not NY, not LDN - f**king Harvey in WA! Kind of amazing yo!
Mink Mussel Creek
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Camp Doogs Festival (Coel Healy & Stephen Bellair): Interview
(Photo: Pippa Wolfe)
I attended Western Australia’s Camp Doogs festival in 2014 and greatly regret missing it this year. My memories of the 2014 Doogs include: epic all-day lineups of the newest garage/punk/psych bands, the perfect scroggin (or “trail mix”, as you might call it), mingling with musicians, artists, modern day beatniks and poets around the fire pit, and late-night boogying in the Deep Doogs disco tent. The best part of Doogs is that there is no hierarchy, if you attend, you are as much a part of the festival as the people on stage. If you take it upon yourself to contribute, anything is possible.
To make up for my failed attendance, I’ve decided that today we’ll break from the usual track reviews to chat with the co-founders of Camp Doogs, Coel Healy (festival director) and Stephen Bellair (programming manager).
Camp Doogs is a unique festival, “small enough for giant spin the bottle”, set alongside the picturesque Blackwood River. This year it ran from Friday the 9th to Sunday the 11th of October at a secret location in the South-West of WA.
Hosting a wide variety of Perth acts, along with some national and international features, and with a focus on alternative, home-grown music, Camp Doogs is intimate, innovative, and immersive. Hugh Manning- frontman of Shit Narnia, a ripper band who played last year- informed me that the best punk/garage bands to perform at the festival this year were Scott & Charlene’s Wedding and Kitchen People.
This interview won’t make up for my missing the camp in 2015, but at least it’s something.
☀☀☀ ZU R happy to say that our next show will be in Western Australia! The first time that WA has experienced the Heat Beat™. Camp Doogs is the place. Camp Doogs is the state of mind. October 10th. ZU will be playing Life, Medusa Music and Afterlife J.A.M.S. 4 U. Becky will also be doing a Sui Zhen set on the same day. ☀☀☀