The Real Underground Shit
The story of last Friday. This time I'm not gonna write that much but instead let the pictures do the talking. Just this:
It started out with the Friday Bar at my school (where everyone started drinking at 2-fucking-30!!) , where the group 'D204' presented their contribution to the Crosskick Project, then went on to some Kebab Store Soccer, a short pit stop for drinks at my place and finally ended at the long-awaited Monolake gig.
Monolake has been making music as part of the IDM movement for over 10 years and even invented his own instrument, the Monodeck, which is the only thing he played at the event. The last link and the song Linear show what you have to imagine the concert sounded like, as the stuff for download on his website isn't really representing his current style, I think. Another good reference is his MySpace site.
The location was an old ship called M/S Halfmachine which travels around the Copenhagen harbor and is currently docked way off in the outskirts of the city in some industrial area. Kinda creepy. The place itself was also veeeery underground – rusty, dirty, dark with the obligatory art installations and intellectual music enthusiasts. Just about as close to the cliché you see in movies as it can get, but see for yourself...



It started out with the Friday Bar at my school (where everyone started drinking at 2-fucking-30!!) , where the group 'D204' presented their contribution to the Crosskick Project, then went on to some Kebab Store Soccer, a short pit stop for drinks at my place and finally ended at the long-awaited Monolake gig.
Monolake has been making music as part of the IDM movement for over 10 years and even invented his own instrument, the Monodeck, which is the only thing he played at the event. The last link and the song Linear show what you have to imagine the concert sounded like, as the stuff for download on his website isn't really representing his current style, I think. Another good reference is his MySpace site.
The location was an old ship called M/S Halfmachine which travels around the Copenhagen harbor and is currently docked way off in the outskirts of the city in some industrial area. Kinda creepy. The place itself was also veeeery underground – rusty, dirty, dark with the obligatory art installations and intellectual music enthusiasts. Just about as close to the cliché you see in movies as it can get, but see for yourself...


















ccseabass - 2007-11-05 21:21