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The New Wave Of Waveform
The New Wave Of Waveform - Bow, The Beehive - Bow
Beginning: Saturday 2018-02-24 20:00
End: Saturday 2018-02-24 23:30
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Author: carpenterk
Category: Concert
Place:United Kingdom, Bow, The Beehive - Bow (104 Empson Street Bow)
DEFSYNTH.COM PRESENTS: THE NEW WAVE OF WAVEFORM
A fabulous event celebrating the more alternative side of electronic music. A night of fabulous enegergetic, eneverating, emotive electro.

We present to you in alphabetical order (not necessarily order of appearance):

Dicepeople London dark electro band that covers a wide range of genres including electronica, EBM, darkwave and post-rock.

The visual side of the live show is astonishing with mind blowing projections and carefully programmed lighting. It's like stepping into the world of blade runner.

Ditsea Yella - Catchy, quirky electro rock n roll with a chaotic edge. Perfectly fusing floaty female vocals with the guitar of destruction and mayhem, it's a unique sound you'll instantly fall in love with and a stage show that will get you bouncing around like an idiot. Crystal Castles crossed with TingTings.

Jan Doyle Band from Yorkshire seem to have found a second home in London, having made a splash at such venues as Electrowerkz, Hope and Anchor, The Urban Bar Whitechapel to name but three.. flamboyant, unpredictable and totally unique.

The live show was described by dsoaudio.comcom ". Looking like a wasted teenager who barely gets out in the daylight, possibly on account of reading way too many 2000AD comics in a dingy and grim bedroom." http://www.dso.co.uk/gig320.htm

LegPuppy have been carving their own exciting niece with their anarchistic, powerful, exciting and clever electropunk. Their Selfie Stick single proving a smash hit on the electro radio shows and youtube.

Tim Perry from the Windmill Brixton gave them the tag "Fully paid up members of the South London lunatics performance collective"

Music film Maker Henry Irvine described them as "The best live band I’ve seen in 5 years".

See them once, never forget.