Events Calendar
LEAETHER STRIP (DK)
No-one less then harsh electro formation LEAETHER STRIP of our ever symphatic Danish friend Claus Larsen will be attending this years BodyBeats feast. He will present to us the new Leaether Strip live line-up and next to some new stuff, travel through his extensive back catalogue!
MOTOR (USA/FR)
Is certainly not unknown in the Electro/EBM scene since their remixes and tour with NITZER EBB (2006). Head and voice of NEB Douglas Mc Carthy did also the vocals on their club hit single ‘1x1’ taken from their first album ‘Klunk’. More recently MOTOR spent most of their time on tour with Depeche Mode playing to sold out football stadiums. The new MOTOR album ‘Hyper Machine’ is out on February 9th 2011 on Dim Mak Records/Shitkatapult!
SPETSNAZ (SE)
Named after a Russian special forces elite and obviously inspired by bands like D.A.F & Nitzer Ebb this Swedish combo should need no introduction as they became one of the leading nu-electro E.B.M. bands of this decade. On their ass kicking live shows singer Pontus Stalberg and human drum machine Stefan Nilsson have your body moving in no time!
IONIC VISION (B)
Is a Belgian duo making old-school-EBM since 1992. Their successful support slot for Nitzer Ebb in the beginning of 2010 and their 100% hard core EBM spirit left us no choice to invite them for the first time to this fest!
IMPLANT (B)
Another Belgian duo, this time making a more updated electro/EBM style of music for almost two decades now. After their latest album 'Implantology' release and the follow up remix EP 'Voilence' we thought it was about time to let them implant you!
A.A.A.K (UK)
Stands for As Able As Kane and is a British duo and was formed in a time when Manchester was MADchester and all you heard in the city was of bands such as the Happy Mondays, The Smiths & The Stone Roses; AAAK stood out like a very sore thumb ! Rejecting all things Mancunian they made an industrial and electronic sound, taking their influences from Jim Thirwell's Foetus incarnations and Euro Beat artists such as Nitzer Ebb and Front 242.
BLITZMASCHINE (D)
First of all there was a cover single from no lesser Electro-Combo DAF (Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft). In addition an album was produced, which reflected the sound preferences and influences of both players. From the use of classic EBM basslines and minimal vocals to complex song structures and musical arrangements, BLITZMASCHINE show, with their album 'Faustrecht' (rule of force), what they understand about electronic body music.




