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4 new interesting bands have been confirmed for the next edition of NOCTURNAL CULTURE NIGHT providing a variety of styles and here they are:

Saltatio Mortis
Medieval meet modern times. That is no anachronism but finest Medieval Metal music. Whenever SALTATIO MORTIS play a festival or a club it’s time to rock. Within their rousing sound mixture, historical sounds, themes and topics meld with the possibilities of modern rock music, as well as society-related and social lyrical themes. It’s a timeless mix, putting medieval and rock fans alike into ecstasy.

Diorama
DIORAMA is widely considered one of the most innovative and interesting bands of today’s alternative scene. They’re covering a range from simple piano songs to more complex electronic pieces. Their rather melancholic songs are being mainly presented in English, but some German songs have also found their way on various albums of the band. Today, DIORAMA’s music stands for energetic Electro Pop with intelligent lyrics, whereas they always proof to be open to experimental stuff. Live shows are rare and thus a must-see for every fan.

Chrom
Due to their mutual love for electronic music, both band members Chris and Tom started to work on first demos in 2007. Quickly they developed a harmonic and effective modus operandi and first songs were finished rapidly. Upon looking for a band name, they came up with the idea to fuse the first names of each band member, that is, CHRis and tOM. In April 2008, one year after the band’s inception, they played their first live show at the “Electronic Nightmare Festival” in Cologne. Since 2008, Ray-X, who already worked with DIARY OF DREAMS and PSYCHE, is another member. Currently, the band is working on their debut album.

Lola Angst
LOLA ANGST is rebellion that turned into music. On their new album ‘Viva La Lola’, the lunatics Alexander Goldmann and Reiner Schirmer make the next step towards world domination in making the early 80s spirit of pioneers such as FAD GADGET and GARY NUMAN their own; and unleash the wildest funfair sound with Lola on mankind. ‘Viva La Lola’ is anti pop of the most subversive kind with unpredictable melodies from pulsating analogue machines, amidst a healthy doze of unrestrained and fresh vocal outbursts.

Source: Festival Myspace Blog