One of the biggest churches in Copenhagen recently filled up with people all anxious to see and hear the slovenian avantgarde industrial music collective Laibach.
We waited for one whole hour before they appeared behind synthesizers, computers, electronic drums, turntables and mixers.
The light dimmed and two huge walls lit up with Laibachs visuals.
Very impressive, just the setting in itself.
Its a huge church, the biggest of its kind in Scandinavia – (dont know the english name for this kind of churches). And they set uptheir gear on the alter – or in front of the alter.
The walls lit up in colours and a huge drone started the concert.
Laibachs driving creative force is one man who has been there all the way from the start apparently. At this concert he was behind the turntables and a laptop.
Then there were two guys on synthesizers/fx/laptops, one on electronic drums and one guy
reading the scores and playing the notes from J.s. Bachs “Die Kunst der Fuge”.
I am not sure exactely how much he played, but he seemed occupied during the whole concert.
I think what he played was sent to the others to manipulate with computers and fx.
So the notes from the original score was sometimes hard to recognice amidst all the drones and synthesizer madness.
The result was stunning though, and not boring at all.
I am not sure exactely what they did, but it worked.
A massive wall of sound – purely electronic and with some voice manipulation also.
Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music
http://www.ganga.dk
http://www.flincmusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/gangalounge
http://www.youtube.com/gangalounge
http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga
http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga
http://www.gangamusic.info
http://www.bandbase.dk/ganga
http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga



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