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XII2011-06-08 / ShinePoisonIvy / Reads: 4930XII - Twelve is a British band from the Stevenage founded in September 2009 by John Carter, the musician known so far from his bass playing in the Fields of the Nephilim, as well as his cooperation with Carl McCoy on the album "Mourning Sun" and tour Coromonies 2008. In... |
CLICKS live!2011-07-04 / murd / Reads: 7120On 24th June 2011 Clicks, a very promising electro project of Wojciech 'kr-lik' Król from Łódź, took Wrocław-located club Das Lokal by strom, ruthlessly treating its audience to an outstandingly electronic sound, enriched with extremely catchy melodies of rather high addictive level. The band presented a range of well-choosen... |
Shadowplay Festival 20112011-08-04 / ShinePoisonIvy / Reads: 17629SHADOWPLAY FESTIVAL is a new formula, which replaced Gothic Festival held previously in Belgium. The event moved from Waregem to picturesque town of Kortrijk, and more precisely to the complex XPO Kortrijk. For three consecutive days 22 - 24 July, the crowd of fans of so called... |
Industrial Fallout: Sonic Violence2011-08-06 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 3143It was hitting us again. In a good way. Industrial fallout was back in its Sonic Violence chapter. There's been slight changes since the last one I attended in there now being half hour sets instead of hour ones but they worked quite well. Corrosion and Nocturne were once again... |
The Black Heart Procession + Kev Fox2011-08-06 / hellium / Reads: 3319An incredible band named The Black Heart Procession visited Poznań once again on 29th May, this time accompanied by a support. Hence, a short while after 8PM struck, inconspicous Kev Fox, a musician from England, appeared on stage, having already won recognition amongs Polish fan owing to his previous performances... |
Mono + Microphonics2011-08-08 / nocturnal moth / Reads: 3224On 27th May in Firley club in Wrocław, and on the next day in Kwadrat in Cracow, Japanese instrumental group – mono gave their concerts. Their performance was supported by Belgian musician Dirk Serries, hidden behind the pseudonym Microphonics. To begin with I’m going to say something about the support... |