This latest instalment of Fiasco System rocked the faithful from dusk til' dawn. Eva Revox began the proceedings with some very adroit, well-chosen and dapper off-kilter electro.
Next up: X and the Living End (Fred Bigot and Catriona Shaw) played their brand of sweet and spunky countrified glam. They were well buff in their fine outfits
Planning To Rock, Jeanine Rostron's one woman show in the full sense of the world was both toe-tappingly wholesome and a right knee's up. Her visuals were most excellent, a mixture of nouvelle vague sheen and homegrown british kitchen-sink psychedelia.
Magas... James... Marlon... Magas... delivered his hugely didactic electronic rock with such rarely seen bravado and stamina, that I have to say that his show took the biscuit.
Next up: X and the Living End (Fred Bigot and Catriona Shaw) played their brand of sweet and spunky countrified glam. They were well buff in their fine outfits
Planning To Rock, Jeanine Rostron's one woman show in the full sense of the world was both toe-tappingly wholesome and a right knee's up. Her visuals were most excellent, a mixture of nouvelle vague sheen and homegrown british kitchen-sink psychedelia.
Magas... James... Marlon... Magas... delivered his hugely didactic electronic rock with such rarely seen bravado and stamina, that I have to say that his show took the biscuit.
Stel R played some damn thunderous dance to the delight of those seeking some heavy relief in the early morn.
Baby Corvette tested out some prototype software to mix several video sources together. For Eva Revox set he did a Vanishing Point / The Day After* slow jam. For Magas show he went all alphanumeric on yo' asses. After that the software crashed so he switched over to play Super Aleste** and when it came back online it was a beatmatched vintage videogame promo megamix.
* (Cold War explotation feat. John Lithgow)
**(SNES/SuperFamicon shooter)
Pictures and mores soon.
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