VampireParty presents the second edition of VampireParty Live on 14 April 2012.
VP Live 2012 once again brings some of the finest current electro-industrial bands to Antwerp for one day, that should not be missed.
Newcomers Skyla Vertex (DE), Detroit Diesel (CA) and Terrolokaust (ES) join fan favourites Straftanz (DE) and Modulate (UK), together with headliners Grendel (NL) and Nachtmahr (AT).
After-party with VP resident DJs, guest-DJ [halfevil] from FabrikC and several more tba.
More info on the link below!
Pride : Monica Richards is releasing the first single (digitally) of the forthcoming new album Naiades
Monica Richards is releasing a brand new song, Pride, from her forthcoming new album NAIADES. Pride is a blazing post-punk anthem, featuring renowned horror writer Steve Niles (Gray Matter, Three) on bass and guitar, with producer Chad Blinman (Real Space Noise, Viva Death) on drums.
Cover art: "The Boy in the Water" by Miran Kim. The full painting is also featured in NAIADES art book. Lyrics will be released with the CD!
Available from the Monica Richards site and all major digital retailers (iTunes, Amazon, etc...)
To coincide with their appearance at BIMFEST in Antwerp, Friday December 16th sees the release of new material from AAAK {As Able As Kane] on Electric Tremor.
The maxi-play single entitled "Out Here" contains 3 mixes of the title track and 2 other tracks that will only be available on this release, but give an idea of what to expect on the new album, which is due for release in early 2012.
The CD also contains a re-mix of AAAK's old classic track "Concrete" by German legends Tyske Ludder. "Concrete" was originally released in 1990 on the album Big Fist.
U.K fans will get chance to see AAAK play on January 25th, when they support Section 25 at Gullivers, Manchester
The first exhibition of punk's visual expressions in Europe!
Remember punk and those rebellious images of fashion and anarchic pop movement? More than 30 years after its birth, a major travelling exhibition is reviving those memories with Europunk. The Punk cultural vision in Europe during the years 1976-1980. It arrives in Belgium after shows in Geneva and Rome with some 500 items from the explosive and aggressive era: clothes, posters, drawings, fanzines, album covers, collages and films. Curator Eric de Chassey of Rome’s Academy of France presents punk culture as being highly influential in new avant-garde artistic movements by showcasing the work of artists and graphic designers. While punk music and fashion swept through Europe and the United States, its visual repercussions were less obvious but contributed to an interconnecting cultural web. The exhibition, which is divided into eight sections, opens with the Sex Pistols’ TV debut as the British band launched the anti-establishment movement and new ‘youth’ culture. Wednesdays to Sundays.
It took the band 7 years to complete their new studio album "Dédale" and today Aiboforcen knock again on your door with a nice pre-Christmas present: the exclusive digital-only 12-track album "L'Errance" on which the Belgian act reveals an extended mix of their recent U2 cover, but also a reprise of Joy Division's "She's Lost Control" with Claus Kruse of PNE as lead singer.
Also included is a cover of Virgin Prunes' "Sandpaper Lullabye" with French musician Jacquy Bitch as guest vocalist. "L'Errance" also features alernative versions of several "Dedale" songs, plus some remix work by Technoir, M3D, Isis Signum, Interface or yet Pre:Emptive Strike 01.
Tracklisting:
1. Crysis (lost ep)
2. Crysis (Preemptive Strike 01 mix)
3. Crysis (Interface mix)
4. Time & Space (Red Industrie vs Isis Signum mix)
5. She's Lost Control (feat. PNE) 6. Light (ep version)
7. Shadows (original version)
8. New Year's Day (long version)
9. Fantasy Ovedrive (remixed)
10. Crysis (M3D mix)
11. Sandpaper Lullabye (feat. Jacquy Bitch)
12. Time & Space (Technoir mix)














