elektro guzzi playing live at tingel tangel - brut vienna feb. 2010. video by zoe*fotografie. www.myspace.com/elektroguzzi Man/Machine: Vienna´s Elektro Guzzi challenge the meaning of „live in electronic music. Bored of laptop sets? With a classic setup of guitar, bass and drums, Elektro Guzzi quantize themselves to an unheard level of discipline, tightness and danceability. No computers, no pre-recorded loops, no solos. Probably the first time techno is really played live. As sequential as they may sound, they could not be more analogue. But however traditional they may look as a band, they certainly do not sound like one. Rather they try to break down the demarcation between man and machine. Their debut album, produced by Patrick Pulsinger, will be released on the Berlin based label Macro in May 2010.
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Elektro Guzzi live vienna 2010
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elektro guzzi playing live at tingel tangel - brut vienna feb. 2010. video by zoe*fotografie. www.myspace.com/elektroguzzi Man/Machine: Vienna´s Elektro Guzzi challenge the meaning of „live in electronic music. Bored of laptop sets? With a classic setup of guitar, bass and drums, Elektro Guzzi quantize themselves to an unheard level of discipline, tightness and danceability. No computers, no pre-recorded loops, no solos. Probably the first time techno is really played live. As sequential as they may sound, they could not be more analogue. But however traditional they may look as a band, they certainly do not sound like one. Rather they try to break down the demarcation between man and machine. Their debut album, produced by Patrick Pulsinger, will be released on the Berlin based label Macro in May 2010.
elektro guzzi playing live at tingel tangel - brut vienna feb. 2010. video by zoe*fotografie. www.myspace.com/elektroguzzi Man/Machine: Vienna´s Elektro Guzzi challenge the meaning of „live in electronic music. Bored of laptop sets? With a classic setup of guitar, bass and drums, Elektro Guzzi quantize themselves to an unheard level of discipline, tightness and danceability. No computers, no pre-recorded loops, no solos. Probably the first time techno is really played live. As sequential as they may sound, they could not be more analogue. But however traditional they may look as a band, they certainly do not sound like one. Rather they try to break down the demarcation between man and machine. Their debut album, produced by Patrick Pulsinger, will be released on the Berlin based label Macro in May 2010.
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