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Elektro Guzzi
Austria
Bernhard Hammer - guitar
Jakob Schneidewind - bass
Bernhard Breuer - drums
Mario Stadler - sound engineer
For twenty years, this Vienna-based man-machine has been improvising a fascinating "ritual music," which they call "analog techno"—in a classic live setup of guitar, bass, and drums. "We go on stage and improvise," says bassist Jakob Schneidewind. "We've discovered this style over the past few years. The interplay in improvisation is therefore paramount." Inspired by an Italian motorcycle, the trio has brought their consistently futuristic club music to dance enthusiasts on numerous LPs and EPs, and, of course, at more than 500 live concerts from Berghain to Roskilde. And now, finally, at the Nexus.
Bernhard Hammer - guitar
Jakob Schneidewind - bass
Bernhard Breuer - drums
Mario Stadler - sound engineer
For twenty years, this Vienna-based man-machine has been improvising a fascinating "ritual music," which they call "analog techno"—in a classic live setup of guitar, bass, and drums. "We go on stage and improvise," says bassist Jakob Schneidewind. "We've discovered this style over the past few years. The interplay in improvisation is therefore paramount." Inspired by an Italian motorcycle, the trio has brought their consistently futuristic club music to dance enthusiasts on numerous LPs and EPs, and, of course, at more than 500 live concerts from Berghain to Roskilde. And now, finally, at the Nexus.