23/10: Makava Stage
- Julia Melcher
- 13.10.2010
- 09:17
The Saturday's programme in Dom im Berg starts off with the hörGerede Literature-Festival. Beginning at 8 pm, three austrian authors will team up with different musicians in order to create an entirely new experience of literature. „The limits of my language are the limits of my mind“ is a famous quote by philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. hörGerede Festival celebrates the immensity of sounds and words. Also to perform are Lisa Spalt and Otto von Schirach!
The music programme following this literary journey will also offer a sound experience far off the beaten paths. Mischa from Houseverbot crew will warm up the dance floor with deep vibes and dub-house. A post-dubstep producer known by the name of Actress will follow, one of the most fascinating musical figures in the UK's new dance music underground. His second long player Splazsh, a fantastic ramble through techno and house, was recently released on Damon Albarn's label Honest Jon to great critical acclaim. The next artist on stage will be Elektro Guzzi from Vienna, who currently revolutionise the digital world of techno music by entirely waiving the use of digital equipment and producing their sound analogous, with guitars, bass and drums. A rock band playing 100 % techno sound live on stage. Following the Viennese combo, Detroit techno legend Robert Hood will perform a semi-live set. Founding member of Underground Resistance and inventor of minimal techno, Robert Hood has influenced the development of electronic music remarkably over the last decade. Another DJ legend will be the last to perform at Makava main stage at Dom im Berg on Saturday: Giles Smith with an exclusive and well crafted DJ set will play the venue until the night is over and the after-hour crew, consisting of Clara Moto, Anna Leiser and Dr.Blake, take over at the Parkhouse.
The visual background comes courtesy of Project Moe who combine their three-dimensional objects with computer-generated light effects to create perspectively impressive visual art, resembling digital siblings of M.C. Eschers staggering works.
23/10: Makava Stage
The Saturday's programme in Dom im Berg starts off with the hörGerede Literature-Festival. Beginning at 8 pm, three austrian authors will team up with different musicians in order to create an entirely new experience of literature. „The limits of my language are the limits of my mind“ is a famous quote by philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. hörGerede Festival celebrates the immensity of sounds and words. Also to perform are Lisa Spalt and Otto von Schirach!
The music programme following this literary journey will also offer a sound experience far off the beaten paths. Mischa from Houseverbot crew will warm up the dance floor with deep vibes and dub-house. A post-dubstep producer known by the name of Actress will follow, one of the most fascinating musical figures in the UK's new dance music underground. His second long player Splazsh, a fantastic ramble through techno and house, was recently released on Damon Albarn's label Honest Jon to great critical acclaim. The next artist on stage will be Elektro Guzzi from Vienna, who currently revolutionise the digital world of techno music by entirely waiving the use of digital equipment and producing their sound analogous, with guitars, bass and drums. A rock band playing 100 % techno sound live on stage. Following the Viennese combo, Detroit techno legend Robert Hood will perform a semi-live set. Founding member of Underground Resistance and inventor of minimal techno, Robert Hood has influenced the development of electronic music remarkably over the last decade. Another DJ legend will be the last to perform at Makava main stage at Dom im Berg on Saturday: Giles Smith with an exclusive and well crafted DJ set will play the venue until the night is over and the after-hour crew, consisting of Clara Moto, Anna Leiser and Dr.Blake, take over at the Parkhouse.
The visual background comes courtesy of Project Moe who combine their three-dimensional objects with computer-generated light effects to create perspectively impressive visual art, resembling digital siblings of M.C. Eschers staggering works.
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