Live-Trips
PVA
New Road hail from south London, this is definitely true. With acid, disco, industrial and club culture as their source of inspiration, Ella Harris, Josh Baxter and Louis Satchell let us feel the shrill lifestyle of techno, flashing light effects and the engine music down to our toes.
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Moderat
Let's track down the wrong addition: Moderat consist of the two dance intellectuals "Modeselektor" and the equally ingenious pop-electronicist and former Shitkatapult co-owner and John Peel sessionista "Apparat". Together they form a dancefloor force. Moderate sneak up on you, in a roundabout way, not in a 4/4 beat, perfectly arranged, balanced, dance music with pretension, dance music that is almost too quiet to dance to, but there is always dancing. Music as if by infinite hands - not overloaded, but strongly charged. There is nothing moderate about Moderat. /Mario Corpataux
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Nation Of Language
Nation of Language is based in New York and has been causing a stir since the late 2010s with its nostalgic, modern sound. The band, consisting of Ian Devaney, Aidan Noell and Alex MacKay, impresses with energetic live performances and elegant, melancholy songs such as “Wounds of Love” or “Across That Fine Line”. With their album Strange Disciple, released in 2023, they once again showed how versatile and relevant their sound remains.
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Wet leg (UK)
They played their set and then stayed for the rest of the weekend, listening to as much music as they could before returning to their regular jobs. "It was a pretty fun time.... I think it helped us figure out what kind of music we wanted to make when we finally formed Wet Leg," Hester summarizes.