CARDIOCHAOS is the solo electro-alternative-pop-music-project of Viennese musician and filmmaker Peter Brunner. Brunner is tortured by an obsessive creative urge caused by the extrasystoles that he feels in his chest – additional heart beats that appear between regular beats, known as cardiac irregularity and also the source of inspiration behind the music project's name "Cardiochaos". The supposedly harmless defect has a side effect: His heart won't let the musician rest, so he confronts the irregular rhythm in his chest with the hard beats in his songs.
Embracing music at an early age, DÉDÉ DAVI (aka "Dede") took flute and classical piano lessons, which developed her passion to write and sing her own music. After leaving Croydon for the University of Manchester, where she took a Politics degree, she began writing and collaborating with local musicians, playing her first shows and recording late night sessions in local studios. She began creating her own sound inspired by her favourite artists and her newfound indie surroundings in Manchester.
Steve Hewitt was the drummer for BREED, BOO RADLEYS and K-KLASS in the 1990's before settling in as co-writer, co-producer and drummer for PLACEBO for 12 years. He now fronts his own band LOVE AMONGST RUID. Their sophomore album 'Lose Your Way' was released in 2015 to great acclaim. The accompanying 'Lose Your Way Acoustic' album - recorded over one very long weekend - was released the following year.
As the "Shoegaze Surprise Of The Year", the 2014 debut album, 'Dive In', by SEASURFER was celebrated by the scene, particularly in America and Great Britain. The band played a club tour in Germany in 2015 and at the renowned festival Wave Gothic Treffen in Leipzig. Their EP called 'Headlights' was published as part of a successful crowd-funding via PledgeMusic. Once again SEASURFER are releasing their music via the US label Saint Marie Records standing next to bands such as SPC ECO, THE BILINDA BUTCHERS and PIANO MAGIC. Record label boss Wyatt Parkins is still a big SEASURFER fan and is looking forward to the release of the new songs next year: "Yeah, sounds great!"
There's probably only one pop star who can call his album ‘The Heavy Entertainment Show’ without turning a hair: ROBBIE WILLIAMS! He made it from ex-TAKE-THAT-member to one of the most successful solo artists in the world. To date, ROBBIE has sold over seventy million records. Six of his albums made the top 100 of the best-selling albums of British music history. Fourteen of his songs reached the top of the UK single charts. His concerts have already been a "Heavy Entertainment Show" even before his new album of the same title. Just the three shows in Knebworth, which were recorded on DVD, in front of more than 375,000 spectators, impressively prove his charisma, his wit and his competence.