HEALTH, AIDS Wolf Among Those Playing Electric Eclectics Festival

The Electric Eclectics Sound Art And Media Festival will return to Meaford, Ont. again this year, taking place July 30 to Aug. 1.
Noise-rockers HEALTH and AIDS Wolf will play the festival, which will also feature sets from Friendly Rich & The Lollipop People, Danger Bay and Myths. More artists will be announced soon.
As always, the festival will also include art installations, DJs and films. Expect installations from Andrew Harwood, Marla Hlady, Christof Migone, Paul Walde and Cinecycle. DJs appearing at the festival and a full lineup of films to be screened will be announced shortly.
Weekend passes will run you $65 and are on sale now through the Electric Eclectics website. If you'd prefer to attend a single day, day passes are available for $35 through the website.
Last year's Electric Eclectics festival featured sets from Holy Fuck, Katie Stelmanis and Carla Bozulich.
Here are the artists confirmed to play Electric Eclectics 5 so far:
HEALTH
AIDS Wolf
Let's Paint TV
Nicolas Collins
Peter Mettler
Fancie
Myths
Friendly Rich & The Lollipop People
First Rate People
Danger Bay
O.Blaat
Ricardo Arias
Brian Ruryk
Allison Cameron Band
Trenzinfisting
Six Heads
Gardenia
Bonzai Suzuki
Joda Clement
Toddler Body
Transmorphus Sound Ensemble
Kati Gleiser
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