Gewalt
Berlin-based band Gewalt condenses in most radical tongues the impossibility and inescapability of human existence. This is the nucleus of Helen Henfling's, Patrick Wagner's and Jasmin Rilke's art. The facade is machinebeats, clinking guitars, the beauty of sonic pressure and the absence of any light. That pretty much seems like straightforward industrial and noise. But behind this facade there are countless questions such as: „can we dance misery?" or „Can we feel and hear every word of Gewalt at the same time?". Indeed Gewalt seem to be more interested in artists such as Daft Punk, Einstürzende Neubauten, Klaus Kinski or Pharell Williams than their more obvious alikes such as Ministry or Big Black. More and more people talk about their shows of resurrection experiences. We would not go this far, but it is defintly exciting and maybe the most intense thing you can find in current culture.
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Berlin-based band Gewalt condenses in most radical tongues the impossibility and inescapability of human existence. This is the nucleus of Helen Henfling's, Patrick Wagner's and Jasmin Rilke's art. The facade is machinebeats, clinking guitars, the beauty of sonic pressure and the absence of any light. That pretty much seems like straightforward industrial and noise. But behind this facade there are countless questions such as: „can we dance misery?" or „Can we feel and hear every word of Gewalt at the same time?". Indeed Gewalt seem to be more interested in artists such as Daft Punk, Einstürzende Neubauten, Klaus Kinski or Pharell Williams than their more obvious alikes such as Ministry or Big Black. More and more people talk about their shows of resurrection experiences. We would not go this far, but it is defintly exciting and maybe the most intense thing you can find in current culture.