UniBr0w
New Member
The Key and the Gate presents:
THE OCEAN
with support from:
[R]evolution of a Sun
People of the Monolith
Nëifënbach
Cyprus Avenue, Cork - Wednesday 7th April 2010
Doors tba - Tickets €10 (+Bkg fee if bought online)
Tickets on sale from the Old Oak pub or www.cyprusavenue.ie (direct link here)
More details and poster shortly.
The Ocean Collective
Berlin's THE OCEAN refer to themselves as a collective due to the sheer amount of hands that share the recording process and live shows. 2007's double-album, Precambrian, features 26 musicians, including contributions from people such as Converge/Old Man Gloom's Nate Newton. Referred to as Germany's answer to the likes of Neurosis and ISIS, the band fuse progressive metal, sludge, electronic soundscapes and soundtrack-inspired orchestral movements to create an inspiring blend of aggressive and ambient sounds.
More than anything, THE OCEAN is a live-band. With the sequencer being an integral part of the band's performance, controlling not only the samples, but also guitar-effects, stunning live visuals and a MIDI-triggered light-show, flashing in time to the beat of the music, THE OCEAN is a sight to behold. The Lynch-esque play with light and darkness, oftentimes leaving the musicians' faces in the dark, as well as interludes and samples between the songs ensure the continuity of the imaginary movie that THE OCEAN conjure on stage, and make the listener get lost in the dismal oceanic spheres.
http://www.myspace.com/theoceancollective
[R]evolution of a Sun
Sludged-up hardcore metal.
http://www.myspace.com/revolutionofasun
People of the Monolith (formerly known as This Weary Hour)
Atmospheric, doomy sludge.
http://www.myspace.com/peopleofthemonolith
Nëifënbach
Down-tuned hardcore metal.
http://www.myspace.com/neifenbach
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THE OCEAN
with support from:
[R]evolution of a Sun
People of the Monolith
Nëifënbach
Cyprus Avenue, Cork - Wednesday 7th April 2010
Doors tba - Tickets €10 (+Bkg fee if bought online)
Tickets on sale from the Old Oak pub or www.cyprusavenue.ie (direct link here)
More details and poster shortly.
The Ocean Collective
Berlin's THE OCEAN refer to themselves as a collective due to the sheer amount of hands that share the recording process and live shows. 2007's double-album, Precambrian, features 26 musicians, including contributions from people such as Converge/Old Man Gloom's Nate Newton. Referred to as Germany's answer to the likes of Neurosis and ISIS, the band fuse progressive metal, sludge, electronic soundscapes and soundtrack-inspired orchestral movements to create an inspiring blend of aggressive and ambient sounds.
More than anything, THE OCEAN is a live-band. With the sequencer being an integral part of the band's performance, controlling not only the samples, but also guitar-effects, stunning live visuals and a MIDI-triggered light-show, flashing in time to the beat of the music, THE OCEAN is a sight to behold. The Lynch-esque play with light and darkness, oftentimes leaving the musicians' faces in the dark, as well as interludes and samples between the songs ensure the continuity of the imaginary movie that THE OCEAN conjure on stage, and make the listener get lost in the dismal oceanic spheres.
http://www.myspace.com/theoceancollective
[R]evolution of a Sun
Sludged-up hardcore metal.
http://www.myspace.com/revolutionofasun
People of the Monolith (formerly known as This Weary Hour)
Atmospheric, doomy sludge.
http://www.myspace.com/peopleofthemonolith
Nëifënbach
Down-tuned hardcore metal.
http://www.myspace.com/neifenbach
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