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KeepItFast Webzine reviews Angelspit live
at London's Electrowerkz
Text by Jason
Saturday 06.10.2007
UK-London, Electrowerkz (+ Ayria,
Ego Likeness)
: Venue Details
Band - Angelspit
Support - Ego Likeness and Ayria
Venue - electrowerkz
Damage - £10
Drink - Cans of Lager!
After seeing such a strange crowd response at The
Locust gig last month, I was wondering if a new “trend”
was emerging where you just stand and stare at the band like a hypnotised
ferret until it is all over. However all of this left me as we entered
The Electrowerkz in London.
As this is a electronic/industrial music hotspot
everybody was dressed to the eyeballs in all the right gear, from
the Cyberdog clothing, to the UV glowing welders goggles. Of course
I was dressed for the part, equipped with my glow sticks, ready
for a good night’s dancing!
First up were Gothic Electronica duo Ego Likeness.
After a vast amount of thick smoke poured from the stage that would
have choked the cockroaches in the sewers below, EL sliced through
this with a eerie ‘Evening London!‘ and then followed
by firing in some dark and heavy Electronic beats.
Rather then having more Ibiza thumps then was needed
to knock down a building, Donna Lynch used her beautiful voice with
Steven Archer’s riff-tastic guitar to give a fine tuned and
well performed 30 mins; cEvin Key would have loved it!
It was fantastic performance and we just couldn’t
stop dancing! They received a positive reaction from the crowd as
well as myself and I wished Ego Likeness could have played that
little bit longer!
The problem was that this was the first gig in
about 5 years where I haven’t taken a camera, so this is a
first and the last time that Keep It Fast will be using live pictures
from another source (if you click on the pictures it thanks the
correct person for taken them!)
As soon as EL stepped off the stage, the crowd
were getting very excited for the next support act. electro industrial
Canadians Ayira. Not knowing about this band myself I was feeling
the excitement and anticipation from the assembled cyberpunks. Even
though the 4 piece had all the right gear, (even a nice set of electric
drums on pink scaffolding) the energy seemed to dissipate and they
didn’t grab my attention compared to the previous act.
I took the time this time to meet Steve Archer
and agreed to do a interview, which will be up very shortly!
As the dust settled from the crowd dancing for
all they were worth, Angelspit quickly appeared from yet more stage
smoke.
This industrial electro duo where completely in
the right place, dressed in their pvc cyberpunk gear and was greeted
by much cheering and swinging glow sticks to boot!
They cut to the chase and got down to business,
biting into the microphones Atari Teenage Riot style-shouting, which
rippled neatly into their programmed beats and guitars. The impact
was intense with everybody showing off their bizarre moves - twisting
their bodies into a variety of shapes.
As destroyx melted and twisted her vocals into
one of the many LED flashing computerised objects on the stage,
Zoog got his hands on (or near) the almighty theremin! Now everybody
has heard them on pre-recorded tracks, but it does take skill to
make it sound good and Zoog has the power. Mixed in with the hydraulic
timing, the thumping beats he produced erupted from the speakers,
like some b-movie noise explosion.
But then disaster struck!
The Laptop that produed most of their music decided
to ‘blue screen of death’ and didn’t care that
endless fans were watching. But Angelspit improvised whilst trying
to fix the machine by using groin tactics to set the theremin off
and simply stated:
“This is a fuck up and has never happened
before!”
Before anybody had a chance to wonder what would
happen next they sprung back into life! With such live performances
as “100 percent” and “Vena Cava” which really
did make the crowd go wild, these were a team that love their music
with a burning passion and deserve to show their creative exploits
to the world.
As they left and the dust once again settled, they
chilled out and met the crowd. The Electrowerkz just seemed to get
started as more people began to appear, and important signs such
as “will not serve alcohol after 5am“…. 5am?!?!
Surely you might as well just be 24hr!
Angelspit are still touring and are coming back
to England very shortly for a couple more shows. Click here to find
out more!
Also Keep It Fast have interviewed Zoog in the
past which you can read by clicking here!
>> View
live photos
Read the original review:
http://www.keepitfast.com/angelspit-electrowerkz-live-review/
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