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Container (us/uk), VMO aka Violent Magic Orchestra (jp)rhythmic electronic | techno | noise rock | black metal | rave | digital drone hardcore *VMO aka Violent Magic Orchestra on tour with their 2nd album 'Death Rave' (13.4.24) are creating an visual art music project that harmoniously integrates techno, black metal, industrial, noise and gabber. It's like black metal meets Kraftwerk, or Aphex Twin with corpse paint, or 100 gecs snuggle with Cradle of Filth. entry: 19:30 | concerts: 20:30 presale: 17€ (+ fee + 1 ClubEuro fair-tix.de donation) Tickets: Facebook: Das Konzert wird unterstützt vom Verband für aktuelle Musik Hamburg und der Behörde für Kultur und Medien Hamburg. Gefördert von der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien („BKM“ - https://www.kulturstaatsministerin.de) und der Initiative Musik (https://www.initiative-musik.de).
Container is the solo project of American-born, London-based musician Ren Schofield, who since 2009 has been honing a signature sound combining his background in noise-rock and tape music with techno and rhythmic electronics. Characterized by propulsive beats and liberal doses of distortion, Container’s deranged sonic meld has been welcomed at club nights, noise basements, electronic festivals, and punk shows alike. His 6 LP’s and 4 EP’s (for labels like Alter and Editions Mego offshoot Spectrum Spools) have boggled brains around the globe, cementing Container as a distinctive and off-kilter figure in modern electronic music. New album 'Yacker' (5.4.2024): Container - Links: https://www.container-website.com Video - Container @URSSS: https://www.ursss.com/2021/10/container-luff
“Osaka based six piece fuses black metal aesthetics with the endorphin rush of peak time hard trance and gabber” - The Wire VMO aka Violent Magic Orchestra break through the darkness and herald a spectacular mould-melting sound on their forthcoming album DEATH RAVE (13.3.2024). After touring the globe showcasing their A/V moshpit-inducing live show, they are revealing their new musical creations to an unsuspecting public. Never Sleep are proud to present a landmark moment in the Japanese hardcore new rave scene. The blinding lights of DEATH RAVE point to an untraveled journey, a sci-fi fusion of black metal, gabber, cyberpunk, performance art and techno. It’s their first for the Berlin label (founded by Gabber Eleganza) following 2021’s EP Principle of Light Speed Variance. Ahead of the release VMO have brought their digital hardcore to festivals around the globe, including Roadburn Festival, BANG FACE Weekender, Brutal Assault extreme music festival, Le Guess Who?, CTM Berlin and Dark Mofo. Their performance is the ultimate extreme visual music project in which techno, black metal, and industrial unite to create a ritual from the near future, 2099. All visual art and stage setting is provided by non-touring member, artist and programmer Kezzardrix (who has been visual director for millennium parade and BABYMETAL previously). The band members all go by the names of classic black metal bands rendered in the Japanese katakana script; “ダークスローン (Darkthrone)”; “メイヘム (Mayhem)”, and “エンペラー(Emperor)”. Their new LP is the first to feature lead vocalist ザスタ ー (Xasthur). The record also features guest vocalist from extreme metal icon Attila Csihar, known for singing with Mayhem and Sunn O))). The result is a leap forward from their 2016 debut, where they have found a singularity where death metal meets Kraftwerk, or Rephlex goes black. Dressed in corpse paint and other hell-raising looks, onstage they are like “Shinigami (death gods) from the Death Note manga”. Singles Venom, Supergaze and Martello Mosh Pit featuring Gabber Eleganza have been released in the lead up to the record and have been shocking techno dance floors too with their hi-NRG-symphonic doom-gaze. They have shared their video for Planet Helvetech, created by Berlin-based Patrick Defasten. Helvetech combines the Norwegian word for hell (hevlete) with techno and is a reference to the infamous black metal shop founded by Mayhem’s Euronymous. It’s a song that imagines time travel from 2099 on the planet Helvetech (where VMO comes from) to 1990s Oslo. In 2023, they performed at the CTM festival in Berlin, as well as at Berghain, receiving rave reviews. At Sydney’s leading multi-sensory SOFT CENTER festival they drove the crowd into a frenzy on the 17 metre X 30 metre jumbo screen. They have also collaborated with artists, performing at the two day installation by the trailblazing Tianzhuo Chen - The Shepherd - at the Kyoto International Performing Arts Festival in 2021 here. VMO will tour the world again for the new record, with appearances at ROSKILDE and media art and music fest Sónar 2024 announced so far and the DEATH RAVE experience getting bigger and bigger. VMO - Links: https://violentmagicorchestra.bandcamp.com dazeddigital- feature: https://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/62170/1/violent-magic-orchestra-extreme-black-metal-gabber-group-osaka Video - VMO - Death Rave live footage vol.1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4HWsl45-qw
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