Karpov Not Kasparov (Bucharest-Romania)
Karpov Not Kasparov are a Romanian duo with a sound made
up of drums and hyperactive keys. A little bit unhinged, and
a whole lot psychedelic, they have built their music around a
central concept: chess, and all its rules and strategies. With
a pinch of eastern folkloric music and an overt penchant for
irresistible melodies, Karpov Not Kasparov create a dancefloor-friendly
sound that deliciously combines hypnotic pop
with eastern electro-acid.
Nixie (Brussels-Belgium)
Karolien Polenus, known throughout Brussels as Nixie, has
been a key figure on the Belgian underground scene for a
number of years, renowned both as the organiser of her
eponymous nights and as a DJ in her own right. Nixie has a
peerless ability to harness the intensity of nightlife, which she
captures in varied sets that appeal to the primal instincts in all
of us. Switching between garage rock and African pyschedelia
with disconcerting ease, nobody is better qualified than Nixie
to provide the festival’s closing set.
Die Wilde Jagd (Bureau B. -Correspondant / Berlin-Germany)
Die Wilde Jagd is one of those groups who pride themselves
on swimming against the tide of conformity. Reckless, twisted
and strongly influenced by the post-Soviet atmosphere of a
grey Berlin in the rain and fog, their music sounds like what
would happen if Tangerine Dream were propelled along the
autobahns of the Black Forest at the speed of sound. Their two
albums reveal a poetic, timeless krautrock; an unmistakably
German melancholia infused with an unspoken and fragile
wisdom.
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