Latitude 2014: Five minutes with Goat
The Swedish collective reveal what would be in their festival picnic hamper
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Your support makes all the difference.If I could collaborate with one other Latitude artist it would be…
I think I have to say Tinariwen.
The thing I’m most looking forward to at Latitude is…
playing.
The worst lie I’ve ever told was…
I never lie.
My secret talent is….
doing the dishes.
My life motto is…
accept your mortality.
Dream dinner party guests would be…
Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band.
The book that changed my life was…
Turks Fruit by Jan Wolkers
If there was a film about my life, my character would be played by…
Bruno S.
I’d like to get lost in the Faraway Forest with…
the rest of the band.
What’s in your festival picnic hamper?
I don’t know, a couple of beers and a pancake cake.
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