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“Electronic Beats Slices”, the video magazine by Electronic Beats, just added a feature with The Soft Moon.
The guy behind The Soft Moon is Luis Vasquez who founded the project in 2009. Its music is a mixture of elements from different genres like EBM, punk, psychedelia and also techno/house.
The Soft Moon released 3 albums (“The Soft Moon”, 2010; “Zeros”, 2012; “Deeper”, 2015) and also played the support slot for Depeche Mode in 2014.
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Here is Davic Nod’s live set recorded at Sonar Festival Barcelona on the 19th June 2015 via Culturebox, French TV.
Sonar writes about Davic:
Davic Nod, the Barcelonan multimedia artist based in Berlin, is a lover of drones, noise, oppressive environments and the less accommodating sounds of electronica. He is constantly working on several projects at the same time and recently founded Thalamus Lab, the label designed to work with other musicians through the Internet. The label has seen him collaborate with several collectives working in the digital music field, including Harvestworks (NY), Niu (Barcelona) or Netlabelism (Gent). He has nurtured and compiled sounds from more than 50 artists around the world, thereby developing a sound library from which he will compose new tracks.
Nod began playing the piano aged 9, composing his first pieces at 12, however it was not until 14 that he discovered the secrets of electronic music. He has collaborated with neoclassical pianist Gabriela Parra on the Clicks & Keys project, and in 2010 he released his debut album, “Some Music Comes From The Cellar”. He is also behind the leading dance show “Davic Nod & The Dancers Live!”, as well as being one of the main musicians involved in the creative process of Reactable. In 2012 he released the fabulous “Do You Remember Me?” EP on netlabel Music Vermella.
NovaFuture Blog, the promoters of the party series Bru/t and SchwuZ are happy to give you the chance to win free tickets for next instalment taking place at SchwuZ (Berlin) on the 25th June 2015.
So we give away 2x 2 guestlist for this event (details see “Related Event”), sponsored by SchwuZ.
You just have to send the answer for the following question plus your details (first and last name, age) to blog -at- novafuture -dot- biz (deadline: 25th June at 4pm) … The winners will be selected by random (for sure she/he has to send in an answer).
Question: What is your(!) interpretation of the name “Bru/t”?
Note: the data of the winners (like name, address, email, age etc) will be sent over to Bru/t/SchwuZ, so they can put them on the guestlist etc. The winner will only get the permission to enter the party – no hotel, no travel costs etc. In special cases the doormen can deny the access. Participants must be 18+
Update: thanks everyone. It is closed now. We selected the winners and sent him/her an email. @winners: Enjoy!
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The Berlin-based label Killekill Records celebrates its 7th anniversary tonight. For sure the guys behind the label will have a big party at their homebase Suicide Circus (see facebook event or residentadvisor entry).
The label releases a wide range of styles of electronic music – from classic Electro, wonky Techno, Acid and Wave or Industrial Techno but also housy stuff on its sublabel KilleKill House Trax.
Artists like Lakker, Furfriend, Eomac, Alex Cortex, Bill Youngman, Neil Landstrumm, Snuff Crew and others signed a contract to have one or more records on this label with very good reputation.
The guys behind the label also run the annual Krake Festival in Berlin.
Very close to the label is the video collective the29nov films who are responsible for visuals at label parties and also created a lot of promotional videos for the releases.
To celebrate the birthday of KilleKill we decided not to feature their birthday party but have a special with selected videos which were made by the29nov films. ENJOY!
Videos:
Eomac – “Spectre (Tommy Four Seven Remix)”