Music Policy
Glade Festival features many acts that are well known in the 'alternative dance' world. Some notable performers include:
- 2004: Timo Maas, Freq Nasty, 808 State, Ceephax, The Egg, and DJ AFX.
- 2005: Hallucinogen, The Orb, Dreadzone, Squarepusher, AFX, Layo & Bushwacka!, and Sasha.
- 2006 (14–16 July): Autechre, Alabama 3, Phil Hartnoll, Plump DJs, A Guy Called Gerald, Kevin Saunderson, Ceephax, Juno Reactor, Layo & Bushwacka!, Banco de Gaia, Gaudi, Coldcut, Celloman, Hybrid, Krafty Kuts, Bong-Ra, and DJ Zinc.
- 2007 (20–22 July): UNKLE, Andy C, Dreadzone, Richie Hawtin, Trentemøller, Sander Kleinenberg, Hybrid, Krafty Kuts, Plump DJs, Shpongle, Venetian Snares, Derrick May, Squarepusher, Digital Mystikz, Four Tet, and Beardyman.
- 2008 (18–20 July): Jeff Mills, The Orb, Utah Saints, Pendulum, Autechre, Plump DJs, Atomic Hooligan, Vitalic, and Perfect Stranger.
- 2009 (16–19 July): Underworld, Booka Shade, Squarepusher, Femi Kuti, Adam Beyer, Juan Atkins, Eat Static, and Dave Clarke confirmed as headliners.
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