Dwaalspoor
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20.00: Doors open
21.30-22.10:
Formed in 2003, Nebelwerfer is a duo from The Hague, The Netherlands. We had gigs at several festivals in our homecountry, culminating in a performance at the Tinitusfestival in Stockholm, Sweden in 2004. In that same year we released two CD-R’s, of which you can hear samples on this page. Since then, the outfit has been silent, due to several reasons. But 2008 will see a revival of Nebelwerfer, with new material and gigs. Our music could be described as electronic, analogue, cinematic, orchestral, dark, melodic and noisy. You decide. We just throw the fog, and we throw it proudly!
22.40-23.10:
Larrnakh is a project of Sörös Gergö of Cawatana on vocals, percussions, acoustic guitar, and keyboards, with various guest musicians on stage and in the studio.
23.30-00.20:
Sturmast from Hungary plays a unique kind of folk influenced martial industrial music. Far from being an instrumental one-man computer band putting some classical loops and battle sounds together, Sturmast is a collective fronted by Varga Gabor.
Here real musicians play real instruments, thus introducing the good old band-feeling to the martial industrial scene. The music contains powerful, eruptive live drums (toms, snare, bass drum), haunting violin and cello, acoustic guitar, and a selection of traditional folk instruments (e.g. kaval, jaw harp).
Even the keyboards are “live” recorded in some ways, and a considerable part of the samples and special effects are made by the band itself. Absorbing atmosphere links the compositions which vary from hypnotic monotonous to marching repetitive, from moody experimental to beautiful, melancholy-filled delicate.
02.00: Doors close
21.30-22.10:
Formed in 2003, Nebelwerfer is a duo from The Hague, The Netherlands. We had gigs at several festivals in our homecountry, culminating in a performance at the Tinitusfestival in Stockholm, Sweden in 2004. In that same year we released two CD-R’s, of which you can hear samples on this page. Since then, the outfit has been silent, due to several reasons. But 2008 will see a revival of Nebelwerfer, with new material and gigs. Our music could be described as electronic, analogue, cinematic, orchestral, dark, melodic and noisy. You decide. We just throw the fog, and we throw it proudly!
22.40-23.10:
Larrnakh is a project of Sörös Gergö of Cawatana on vocals, percussions, acoustic guitar, and keyboards, with various guest musicians on stage and in the studio.
23.30-00.20:
Sturmast from Hungary plays a unique kind of folk influenced martial industrial music. Far from being an instrumental one-man computer band putting some classical loops and battle sounds together, Sturmast is a collective fronted by Varga Gabor.
Here real musicians play real instruments, thus introducing the good old band-feeling to the martial industrial scene. The music contains powerful, eruptive live drums (toms, snare, bass drum), haunting violin and cello, acoustic guitar, and a selection of traditional folk instruments (e.g. kaval, jaw harp).
Even the keyboards are “live” recorded in some ways, and a considerable part of the samples and special effects are made by the band itself. Absorbing atmosphere links the compositions which vary from hypnotic monotonous to marching repetitive, from moody experimental to beautiful, melancholy-filled delicate.
02.00: Doors close
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