Live show reports / comments

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, July 25, 2011, 09:35:36 AM

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Nadir

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Yesterday I saw Pharmakon live in Brussels, BE as part of her EU tour. You know it's a good gig when you still think about it the day after. I think she played mostly material from the latest record 'Maggot Mass', definitely more death industrial leaning brooding, slow, bashing rhythms with her twisted vocals, impressively swaying between different vocals registers with ease. Although it did get more intense towards the end, I do wish the tension would at some point burst into chaotic onslaught, but I guess that's just not really her style. As per signature move, she also squeezed her way through the audience, sparing no one, not shying away from shouting straight in into perplexed faces or bumping into people left and right. The right kind of confrontational energy and strong stage presence that left no one uninterested at what was happening.

Anyway enough talk about an artist most of the people here on the forum have probably seen live, after the gig I had a small chat with Margaret and I told her - and she shared my sentiment -, I was a bit disappointed about the rest of the line up, consisting of just one act that could vaguely be described as 'cinematic industrial rhythmic drones' and the set was quite a distanced self indulgend 'dude behind a bunch of gear without looking up once' type of show. Anyway I felt it was a shame that the Pharmakon gig (as her name within the niche is quite big I'd say) was not used as a platform to showcase some local Belgian noise artists, whether old or new. Now this was certainly not Margaret's fault, as she told me she only knew about the support bands like 2 days prior.

Now all of that got me thinking... who would actually be fit for such a line up? Vincent Dallas comes up, but actually where are the other Belgian noise/industrial artists still performing live? Am I just a stranger to my own local noise scene, or are the glory days of Belgian industrial really far gone? I must say I am always excited whenever something noise/industrial related happens in Belgium, because those occasions are quite rare.

EDIT: Let me be clear Margaret didn't comment on the support act itself but merely on the fact that something went wrong during organization, the rest is just my personal opinion.

moozz

Quote from: Nadir on May 14, 2026, 10:55:20 PMNow all of that got me thinking... who would actually be fit for such a line up? Vincent Dallas comes up, but actually where are the other Belgian noise/industrial artists still performing live? Am I just a stranger to my own local noise scene, or are the glory days of Belgian industrial really far gone? I must say I am always excited whenever something noise/industrial related happens in Belgium, because those occasions are quite rare.

O Ratel Ratel was excellent when I saw him live 3-4 years ago. Urall seems to be still active but I don't know how much he plays live. Last Action could have fit the bill as well, no idea about their live activity.

Nadir

Quote from: moozz on May 19, 2026, 08:19:30 AMO Ratel Ratel was excellent when I saw him live 3-4 years ago. Urall seems to be still active but I don't know how much he plays live. Last Action could have fit the bill as well, no idea about their live activity.

Hadn't heard about O Ratel Ratel but sounds good. Right Urall would been awesome to see on the bill that evening. I know he is still releasing stuff, to my knowlegde though he hasn't played live in Belgium at least since 2024. I also recall now a local guy named Prurit, who I saw live a couple months ago. The noise itself was a bit too monotonous for my taste, but he did use some funny gear like a pinball machine, which kept the audience, including me intrigued. 

Anyway forgive me if my previous post sounded too negative, I got carried away a bit by some sort of disappointement about the day before. I have the impression that things in terms of noise live action have been a bit quiet in small Belgium since 2023-ish, however I guess that's just the natural ebb and flow of things and especially considering our northen neighbours in the Netherlands have such a thriving noise scene, a comeback in the South is bound to happen in the not so distant future.

Speaking of the dutch noise scene, any reports on the Crude Transmissions festival are greatly appreciated! I optimistically bought a ticket, but realized I can't attend anymore, so in case you're from the area and don't have any plans yet this Saturday, I am giving my ticket away for free, just send me a pm. 

impulse manslaughter

I'll visit the festival but already have a ticket. Should be a fun day tomorrow!