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Eterna is the alias of Guillem Peeters, a Barcelona artist who has lately been easier to track down in London. There, in the British capital, he has definitively developed this digi-rock musical project with which he has already released two albums, Wardrove and Debunker. Two records that perfectly capture the feeling of living in a big city today: Eterna's guitar ballads drag along like someone returning home on a Monday after almost twelve hours away from home.
Jane Remover is something of an internet legend. They are credited with playing a key role in the creation of the digicore music microgenre, an overstimulated relative of hyperpop. In fact, everything Jane Remover does has an overdose of stimuli: their songs are like the Tasmanian devil from Looney Tunes. A whirlwind of warped and excessive digital pop.
For Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí, rap is not the end but the means. It is the vehicle they have chosen to gain access to the Sundance festival, the stages of Reading & Leeds or the Jimmy Fallon show, although we couldn't exactly call them a Trojan Horse. Kneecap don't hide (why should they?) in their vindication of Northern Irish culture, constrained by English hegemony.
Machine Girl are like a lovecraftian beast that keeps changing shape unexpectedly or like the imaginary soundtrack of an ero-guro, post-apocalyptic manga. The grindcore band that would appeal to EBM fans and, at the same time, the electronic music that can sweet-talk metalheads.
19:00 Doors
20:00 Eterna
21:10 Jane Remover
22:30 Kneecap
00:05 Machine Girl
01:25 Dave P
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