
We're regularly updating our line-up pages, but with so much good stuff already on there we thought we'd highlight just a few of the names that we've put up in the last couple of weeks, in case anyone's missed them…
Royksopp
Norwegian electronic duo whose third album has recently been released to rave reviews – BBC 6Music immediately flagged it as their Album of the Day, and said this: "What a comeback. Junior is pretty damn perfect… very few albums will be as enjoyable as this in 2009. Brilliant." For the full review, click here.
The Welcome Wagon
A husband-and-wife duo from New York, The Welcome Wagon are linking up with a UK-based choir to add depth to their gospel sound. Check out their MySpace, which has songs from their Sufjan Stevens-produced debut album.
Gene Robinson
The Bishop of New Hampshire is speaking for the first time at Greenbelt; topics include staying in touch with God when coping with criticism and Homosexuality: What the Bible really says, and why it matters so much.
Billy Childish
Artist, author, poet, songwriter, photographer, filmmaker… There's a lot more to Billy Childish (pictured above) than just the world's greatest moustache. Some of Billy's work will be shown as part of the Visionaries exhibition, and we'll also be giving away a limited edition piece of Billy's art to one lucky festivalgoer.
Agents of Future
The US jalopy-gospellers (their words, not ours) are planning to collaborate with as many festivalgoers as possible over the weekend. Extravagant, enthusiastic and certainly experimental worship.
Iain Sinclair
Author and one of Britain's foremost psychogeographers, Sinclair will be in discussion with another keen urban explorer John Davies, in what is sure to be a fascinating look at 'place' and its signifiance.






