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dark:live:fest 5

Dark Live Fest - Expected electro celebration

Every March wakes the nature from the winter dormancy but only in 2008 will the third month reanimate the machines, too. The fifth issue of Dark Live Fest will vitalize the Rock Café Club and the mechanical giants of the best factories all around the world within on March the 8th. All of them with a Cold Meant Industry, Hands or Ant-Zen brands on their rusty plates.

Xabec - experimental ambient

 

Jako poslední projekt, který se v Rock Café představí, je Německý zvukový alchymista Manuel Richter. Jako projekt Xabec tvoří už od roku 1997 zejména pod labelem Hands Production. Ke sve tvorbě používá spoustu zajímavých nástroju. Jak sve vlastní analogové modulatory tak i například kovové piliny a zvuky kamenů. Kromě jeho sólové tvorby se mužeme setkat s mnoha remixy a v poslední době se chopil nahravání nového studiového alba Anne Clark.
 


Deutsch Nepal – Northern psychedelic industrial
If you expect Deutsch Nepal with a seal of Cold Meat Industry to be from Germany you’d become the next victim of a specific exaggeration and humor of this bizarre body. The attributes of the witty insanity proves that even in the field of industrial music could be flied strangely merry kites. The author Lina Baby Doll from Swedish Gothenburg describes his own sound like “ a sick bear shitting in the oil-tank”. Fool? Poser trying to get public notice? You’re the one who’s going to decide on Dark Live Fest.


Deutsch Nepal - Northern psychedelic industrial

If you expect Deutsch Nepal with a seal of Cold Meat Industry to be from Germany you’d become the next victim of a specific exaggeration and humor of this bizarre body. The attributes of the witty insanity proves that even in the field of industrial music could be flied strangely merry kites. The author Lina Baby Doll from Swedish Gothenburg describes his own sound like “ a sick bear shitting in the oil-tank”. Fool? Poser trying to get public notice? You’re the one who’s going to decide on Dark Live Fest.

Raison d'etre- Swedish legend of darkambient

It would be useless to introduce to darkambient fans the name of Peter Andersson who founded Raison d'etre project in 1991. Yes, THE Peter Andersson who in 1993 released Prospectus I as one of the first darkambient albums on Cold Meat Industry label whatsoever. In the period of time were on CMI released 14 high quality albums. Andersson is not afraid to mix a droning melody with the sound of metal scraping or Gregorian chant together. It doesn’t matter if you know this progressive project or not - something like the Raison d'etre gig will be hardly repeated in Czech soon.

Empusae - your dark thoughts soundtrack

Another mechanical organism designed to entertain Dark Live Fest visitors is Belgian industrial/ambient subject piloted solely by Sal-Ocin (Nicolas Van Meirhaeghe). He puts his fascination of surrealistic science into Empusae epitome and hypnotizes the audience with it. Musical darkened melancholy, gloomy ferrous atmosphere and frightening ambient rituals based on a solid sound matter absorbs not only the sensitive hearers. There is no suprisre that Sal-Ocine was chosen to cooperate with such authorities as Ah Cama-Sotz, This Morn’ Omina or Tzolk’in. Let yourselves get dragged into a suggestive world of Empusae - you will be surprised of what you’ll find inside.


Rome - industrial folk from Luxembourg

The last project will be Rome from Luxembourg brought to life by Jerome Reuter in November 2005. His apocalyptic folk work with Rome took up Cold Meat Industry publishing so much that they right away released his EP called “Berlin”. Jerome has a plenty of ideas and that’s why is in October 2006 released his album “Nera” followed by “Confessions D’un Voleur d’Ames” in April 2007. How will Rome cope with the live presentation of his industrial folk material interlayed by a suggestive declamation and acoustic instruments samples we’ll learn on March the 8th in Rock Café.

Maybe you know only a part of these musical units mentioned above. Maybe you haven’t even heard their identification names but if you like dark electronic music, robotic coldness and emotionless pragmatic scientific precision your attempt to get to Dark Live Fest shouldn’t fail. It would be your loss.