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October 31st 2006
The Dreamside, Sophya, Courtesan, Letatlin
There had been a lot of advertising about this special Halloweenparty that would take place in a venue in Amsterdam, owned by Agnes Jasper. She's also known as a musician from the band Clan Of Xymox and as a fire artist. In Goliath she organises gothic "Bal Du Masque" parties. For only €2,50 you would be admitted to this evening’s Halloweenparty where 4 bands had been invited to play for half an hour each. It was hard to find the venue because a few roads were blocked due to an excavated building-site around it. It seemed that Goliath was almost the only undestroyed building, standing in the middle this site. When I finally arrived the doors were still closed. There were already some people standing in front of the building. We heard that Agnes had been involved in a carcrash that day, so the evening started all but smoothly. Fortunately she was alright, but quite stressed about the course of this evening. And indeed, misfortunes never come single: also the necessary sound utilities hadn’t arrived, so the bands were unable to do proper soundchecks. The venue itself looked very cosy with a large bar and a small stage with red curtains hanging in the front.
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29th September 2006
Newcomer Contest "Metal": Firereign, Scratched Surface, Mindead, Soulsick and Crowd in Anger
This Friday evening the Longhorn in Stuttgart had called all the metal heads from the surrounding areas to a Newcomer Metal Contest. In the run-up to this event there had been an online voting; each band not signed so far and with its own web presence had the possibility to apply for this voting. Five bands, namely FIREREIGN from Esslingen, SCRATCHED SURFACE from Göppingen, MINDEAD from Stuttgart, SOULSICK from Zwiefalten and CROWD IN ANGER from Ostelsheim had survived the online poll and now had the opportunity to play on the Longhorn stage in front of a bigger audience and maybe get one of the prizes. About 300 Metal-hooked people had found their way to the venue. The jury, consisting among others of the FARMER BOYS’ drummer Till Hartmann and representatives of Nuclear Blast and metal.de, would estimate the bands' music and performance and announce the winners when the contest came to its end. The prizes were money and another possibility for a live performance. My favorites, the congenial CROWD IN ANGER, finished third, FIREREIGN won second prize and MINDEAD were the night's winners.
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11th November 2006
Farin Urlaub (Racing Team)
Jan Vetter, better known as FARIN URLAUB (like German "Fahr in Urlaub!" ("Go on vacation!"); he chose this artist name according to his love for traveling) was born on October 27 1963 in former West Berlin, Germany. He is best known as the guitarist/vocalist for the German punk band DIE ÄRZTE. In 2001, URLAUB started his solo career with the album "Endlich Urlaub!" ("Vacation at Last!", which can also be read as pun on his pseudonym, "Urlaub" meaning "vacation", as in, "Urlaub at Last!"). "Am Ende der Sonne" ("At the End of the Sun") was released in 2005 and his latest album, “Live album of Death”, was released on February 3rd 2006. http://www.farin-urlaub.de/
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September 23rd 2006
Disturbed, Nevermore and The Zico Chain
Just a couple of days before the completely sold out gig we learned that we could go to the gig as press. It was a big, but very welcome surprise.
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4th November 2006
Gothic Festival 3: Empire in Dust, Controlled Collapse, Agonised By Love, Head-less, Covenant
Gothic.pl Festival has been organized for three times so far and it commemorates launching of the portal Gothic.pl. The first Fest took place in the club Przestrzen Graffenberga in Warsaw on 11th Sept. 2004 and it attracted 250 people. The line-up of the first edition was as follows: Miguel And The Living Dead, The Act, No Signal Detected, Agonised By Love, Torhaus. The headliner was the Slovakian artists Lahka Muza. In 2005 the fest was located in Proxima in Warsaw on 2-3rd Oct. and the line-up covered totally 12 bands i.e. Diary Of Dreams and Diorama. Additionally there were: Painbastard (de), Rumours About Angels, Silence (Slovenia), Deathcamp Project, The Act, Miguel And The Living Dead, D’archangel, No Signal Detected, Carnal, Eve Of Destiny (jp). Above 500 people participated in the fest.
http://www.festival.gothic.pl/