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Cervello Elettronico

Mono No Aware, Cervello Elettronico, Threat of Innocence

Mar 3 – 4, 2024

8:00 PM PST
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KLUB VEKTOR / ROCKRIDGE BOWL / GOBLYN SF Present : MONO NO AWARE [ GERMANY ] [ HANDS Music Label -GERMANY ] CERVELLO ELETTRONICO [ Los Angeles , CA USA ] [ HANDS Music Label - GERMANY ] THREAT OF INNOCENCE [ Los Angeles , CA USA ] FORMATION [ Oakland , CA USA ] DJ PLASTIC DISEASE [ KLUB VEKTOR ] DJ UNIT 77 [ KLUB VEKTOR ] [ ABOVE DNA ] Doors : 8pm Show : 9pm $25 Presale Tickets $30 at the door * ALL AGES * MONO NO AWARE emerged at the end of 1995 from the creative nucleus of Kaanbalik as an opportunity for the only permanent member Leif Künzel to freely explore new paths with electronic sounds. Although a tape with the title "Veitstanz und Zuckungen" was distributed among friends at the beginning of 1996, it was more about experimenting itself and so it took 3-4 years in which the idea for Mono no Aware could mature. In 1999, the first live performance and the support of long-time musical partner Stefan Böhm marked the beginning of a new phase for Mono no Aware. A year later, the opportunity arose to release a CD on Hands Productions, which was released in 2000 as "Kitanai Yatsu". The collaboration with Stefan Böhm extended to two more releases until the end of 2002. To date, a total of 10 releases have been released, all by Hands Productions. And in the next few days the new album "Koritsu" will see the light of day and the new tracks will of course be included in upcoming Mono no Aware live shows. https://handsofficial.bandcamp.com CERVELLO ELETTRONICO is the "electric brain" child of industrial techno producer David Christian, who has made a name for himself with numerous international DJ sets and live performances. The project's unique sound is deeply rooted in sample based music and has explored different influences through the years such as EBM, Rhythmic Noise, and more recently Industrial Techno The project's inception in 2004 contributed to a new underground industrial scene that was brewing in New York City. After relocating to the west coat, Cervello Elettronico now maintains a monthly DJ residency at The Lash in Downtown Los Angeles. Several highly praised releases have been put out by Crunch Pod, Rustblade, Industrial Strength, and German experimental label HANDS. https://cervelloelettronico.bandcamp.com THREAT OF INNOCENCE aka Michael Essex, is a Los Angeles-based solo artist with works in the realm of experimental music. Threat of Innocence is characterized by a relentless fusion of punishing drums, hard electronic sounds, and sonic landscapes without boundaries - purposefully delivering an immersive experience through a brutal onslaught of heavy rhythms. https://threatofinnocence.bandcamp.com FORMATION https://www.facebook.com/FORMATIONPOWERNOISE DJ PLASTIC DISEASE began as a DJ in 2005. Her love of music and experience as a musician and live performer lended itself to not only creating setlists as an experience, but also a connection and live elements such as drum machines, and mashups. In her first year she earned residencies in her hometown of Tucson, AZ at many prominent alternative DJ nights and clubs - Such as the Asylum Nightclub. Not long after traveling often to Phoenix, AZ - Performing at SADISCO*, Horns & Halos events and holding residencies in PHX such as HAXAN - A Doomed Disco-Tech, LILITH, & being a member of the Arizona Hardcore Junkies. Within the first few years of DJing having the opportunity to DJ at clubs like Das Bunker in Los Angeles, Nocturna Festival in Barcelona (Spain), and many festivals around the country and in Canada. Since then PD has continues to travel the US, parts of Canada and Mexico as a featured guest DJ at clubs, festivals, and raves. https://www.Twitch.tv/PlasticDisease. https://www.plasticdisease.com DJ Unit 77 https://www.facebook.com/UNIT77
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Cervello Elettronico Biography

“Electronic Brain” is the brainchild of Los Angeles based producer David Christian, who has made himself a name with numerous live shows in North America and Europe at important festivals like Maschinenfest, Schlagstrom (Berlin), Wave Gotik Treffen, Slimelight(UK), Planet Myer Day, and Storm Party(NL). The prolific musician has produced remixes for the likes of KMFDM, Leæther Strip, Wumpscut, and Terrorfakt on labels Industrial Strength, Metropolis, Dependent, and Alfa Matrix. There have also been well-received releases on HANDS Productions and Rustblade.

Cervello Elettronico puts out his second album for HANDS, and it is surely branded by fears – logical or not – pursuing a darker and more aggressive direction than ever before. What remains is the crisp production and remarkable variation in beats and sounds, and yet this appears direct and almost simple, dominated by a tidal wave of bass heavy industrial beats, coming on with the force of a freight train. The brain controls the motor function; the electronic brain dissects that anatomy of movement with “Logical Fears”. Whether for an underground techno or a rhythm-geared industrial set, Cervello Elettronico provides quite some tasty club food!


David Christian’s 2013 HANDS album “Anima Meccanica” went down well with its coherent take at various influences from rhythmic noise to dub techno and IDM and spawned not only the DJ-friendly remix EP for HANDS, but also remixes by and collaborations with the likes of Swayzak and Blush Response followed. It’s not a far route from there to a more physical sound, and here you go: Big midtempo beats on “Logical Fears” and “Tone Deaf”, dry and repetitive force on “Black Matter”, “Choose Right” and “Retracted Statements”, evil distortion on “Divider” and “Memory Loss”, a tribal polyrhythm on “Stand your Ground”. All the time, there are melodic undercurrents buried deep within the tracks, but it’s only in “Spacial Differences” that they’re allowed to blossom in full, making this the most distinctly techno track of the album.
Staying clear of the 50-minute mark, “Logical Fears” feels perfectly concise, focused on the essentials. Fears are elementary, and so is this album!
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