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I Arctic Monkeys 9.20-10.50pm Sheffield's all-conquering guttersnipe punk poets get the weekend started in earnest. I Bloc Party 7.50-8.50pm

Angular London art rockers Bloc Party always make for a pretty fierce live proposition.

I The Coral 6.20-7.20pm Psychedelic beat pop is never as weird or wonderful as when it's in The Coral's hands.

I Lily Allen 5-5.50pm

Ball gown and trainers sperting ska—pop tearaway Allen is an artist fit to open any festival.

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I San Sebastian 9.45-10.15pm Shoga/ey soundscapes meet post rock gUitars and chunky disco beats from this Glasgow fOur piece.

I Kobai 8.55-9.15pm

Kobai specialise in fearsomely loud and fast onslaughts of molten hot electro rock. I The Ads 8.05-8.35pm

More fast. punchy dance rock with a pop edge and obligatory thick Scottish accents.

I The Draymin 6.25-6.55pm

West Fife indie drone rockers who take after Kasabian, Primal Scream and Oasis. among others.

I The Cider Spiders 5.35-6.05pm Unhinged howling Kings of Leon style mixed With heaw rhythms and percussive workouts.

I Edgar Prais 5.1H.45pm Freakish Aberdeen-based trio, miXing general shouty calamity With an alt rock guitar sound a la Modest MOuse.

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I The Killers 9.35-10.50pm

The Las Vegas showmen continue their masswe leap from 80s British indie copyists to stadium~sixed rockers.

I Razorlight 7.45-9pm Shrink—wrapped lothario Johnny Borrell brings his radio— friendly fare to T once agam.

I The Arcade Fire 6.15-7.1Spm Arguably the most eXCiting prospect of the weekend: Canada's finest rushing Baroque indie septuplet.

I James 4.45-5.45pm

TlTP Will have a collective sit down once again as Manchester baggy survivors James return.

I Lost Prophets 3.30—4.15pm They're Welsh. They've got nice hair. They're a wee bit emo. They're Lost Prophets.

I James Morrison 2.15-3pm Acoustic sOuI pop's newest torchbearer makes his T debut with tracks from 2 million -- selling LP Undiscovered.

I The Skids 1.15-1.45pm

U2 and Green Day's favourite Scots punks reunite for a one~off 30th anniversary spectaCtilar.

I The Saw Doctors

1 2.05-1 2.45pm

Irish folk—rockers The Saw Doctors are always reliable for a daft old Celtic knees- up.

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I The Kooks 9.40-10.50pm

Floppy haired Brighton indie pop—rock quartet The Kooks should inspire a pretty TOllSlng Sing—along.

I My Chemical Romance 8.20-9.10pm

The Black Parade hits Balado for one night only. CommerCial pop metal all the way from New Jersey.

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I Amy Winehouse 7.05—7.50pm Pop star du JOUT WinehOtise's reinvention as a Stax/Motown sOuI Siren has proved an Inspired move.

I Babyshambles 5.50-6.35pm Drugs and all that aside. Babyshambles aren't half bad. See if Pete can hold it together.

I CSS 4.4H.20pm

Sexy Bra/.ilian electro-pop from this achingly cool Sao Paulo girl boy six-piece. I Gogol Bordello 3.35-4.15pm Eastern European-inspired New York Gypsy folk—punk. As mental as that setinds and more.

I The Thrills 2.30-3.05pm Thoroughly affable lrish melodic indie rockers. who'll iniect plenty of iingle and iangle into proceedings.

I Little Man Tate 1.35-2.05pm Another Sheffield indie rock quartet's rise may have had a more than a slight knock on effect for this similarly literate bunch. I Dogs 12.40-1.10pm

Alsatians, cocker spaniels. poodles. beagles. Actually a post—punk band from London.

I Blood Red Shoes

11 .55—12.20pm

Uber—hip Brighton based boy/girl two—piece in the dance—punk'disco—hOuse mould.

KING TUT'S TENT

I The View 9.50—10.50pm

The Dundee urchins' meteoric rise continues unabated as they headline the King Tut's tent.

I Klaxons 8.40-9.20pm

Nu—rave. progressive space—rock. psychedelia: call 'em what you like Klaxons are a hot ticket.

I Jamie T 7.20-8.10pm

Twangy bass-Wielding Wimbledon

ska punk steryteller. FanCies himself as a bit of 2lst century Billy Bragg.

I Satellite Party 6.05-6.50pm

The new band from Perry Farrell, ex—«frontman of Jane's Addiction, promising altrock numbers from new album U/t/‘aPay/oaded.

I Black Rebel Motorcycle Club 4.50-5.35pm

New Rock Revolutionuml survivors BRMC return With more dark. sludgy punk rock. I The Long Blondes 3.45-4.20pm Highly stylish glamour punk from the posh

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end of Sheffield. very much in the Pulp Style.

I Calvin Harris 2.40-3.15pm Dumfries-raised electro dance pop Craftsman. responsible for big—hitting single ’Acceptable in the 803'.

I Camera Obscura 1.45-2.15pm Fey Glasgow indiests Camera Obscura have hit a rich vein of form with their latest album Let's Get Out of This Country.

I The Cinematics 12.50-1.20pm Serious. anthemic indie rock a la Editors from this Glasgow-based widescreen four—piece.

I Jamie Scott and the Town

1 2.00-1 2.25pm

Up and coming acoustic funk pop Polydor Signee and his band of merry accomplices.

PET SOUNDS ARENA

I Brian Wilson 9.35-10.50pm

A more fitting headliner for Pet Sounds Surely couldn't be found: ex-Beach Boy Wilson is one of the greatest songwriters of his time.

I Rufus Wainwright 8.15-9.05pm High—camp and maximum mUSical histrionics will be order of the day as Wainwright takes the stage.

I Bright Eyes 7.05-7.45pm Omaha bOy wonder Conor Oberst's Bright Eyes returned with another outright triumph this year in the shape of album Cassadaga.

I Cold War Kids 5.55-8.35pm

Soulful California rock crooners with one of

the most distinctive sounds of the moment.

I Sinead O’Connor 4.45-6.25pm Multi—platinum selling muSical Changeling O'Connor's latest LP Theology is a surprisingly impresswe work.

I Albert Hammond Jr 3.40-4.15 One fifth of louche New York rockers The Strokes brings his similarly cool solo indie rock SOUndS to bear in Balado.

I Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars 2.40—3.15pm

Formed in an African refugee camp against a backdrop of ClVll war, this band's 10urney has been a truly remarkable one. I Mr Hudson and the Library

1 .45-2.15pm

Calypso tinged urban pop from London. Perfect stuff to accompany the Sun should it show itself.

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I Charlotte Hatherley 12.50-1.20pm

Ex-Ash guitarist Hatherley is out on her own. and enjoying it by the sound of recent album The Deep Blue.

I Ross Copperman 1200-12.25pm Brit rock inspired American power balladeer Copperman's track “As I Choke' was a record—breaking iTunes download in 2006.

SLAM TENT

I Green Velvet 9.30-1 1 pm Chicago‘s arch—mentalist and techno sage I Hot Chip (live) 8.40-9.30pm Wonky electronica from the folk that brought y0u ‘Over and Over'.

I Miss Kittin 7.10-8.40pm

The queen of icy cool electro.

I DJ Shadow 8: Cut Chemist 6.10-7.10pm

Cut and paste hip hop breaks and beats from two undisputed masters.

I Dizzee Rascal (live) 5.20-6.10pm Dispatches from the grime underground. I Soundstream/Soundhack 4.20—5.20pm

Live electronica.

I Alloy Mental (live) 3.45-4.20pm Punk electronica from techno man Phil Kieran and rock types Phil Corrigan and Danny Saul.

I Ame 2.20—3.45pm

Intelligent German techno.

I Adam Beyer 12.55-220pm Swedish techno to kick—start your Slam expenence.

I Steve Bug 1 1.30-12.55pm

Deep house from the co—founder of Poker Flat Records.

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I The Enemy 10.20-10.50pm

The latest great white hope for guitar rock. Powerful Stones—esque SOundS from Coventry.

I New Young Pony Club 9.20-9.50pm

New wave-inspired flashy London five- piece. Trendier than a bucket of Manolo Blahniks.

I The Sounds 8.20-8.509m Infuriatingly stylish Swedish Synth rockers. big at home and in the US but still to break here.

I The Blood Brothers 7.20-7.50pm Searing experimental post—hardcore/ screamo outfit from Seattle. Washingtonwith a twin vocal assault.

I The Hours 6.20-6.50pm Ex—Elastica/Black Grape/Mescaleros survivors Antony Gem and Martin Slattery's new outfit.

I Air Traffic 5.20-5.50pm Straight-up melodic rock from Bownemouth. broadly comparable to Supergrass and their ilk.

I Ghosts 4.20-4.50pm

Haunting (art) atmospheric alt rock with a pop sheen that's drawn comparisons to Keane.

I Reverend and the Makers 3.25-3.559m

Arctic Monkeys affiliated Sheffield indie electro sons. signed to the eclectic Wall of Seund imprint.

I Kate Nash 2.30-3.00pm London-based singer songwriter, heavily touted by Lily Allen among others.

I Remi Nicole 1.35-2.00pm

Pop rock starlet who marries an urban edge to conventional guitar-based tunesmithery. Oasis-style.

I Lost Alone 12.45-1.10pm Derbyshire erno rock trio who've Supported My Chemical Romance and Enter Shikari recently.

I Unklejam 1 1 .55—1 2.20pm Prince/Sly and the Family Stone/ Funkadelic-inspired electro soul trio, who have toured wrth Justin Timberlake.

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I Dance Lazarus Dance 10.00-10.30pm

Heavy, fast. danceable electro—rockness