At the
moment, Het Depot has a temporary venue in Leuven. Since they are rebuilding
their normal venue, they had to look for another location. This new venue in
the Kapucijnenvoer has a smaller capacity: they can only accommodate about 450
people. Last Monday, The Shoes played in a quiet, empty venue. Only 45
tickets were ordered in advance. Understandably, it was not exactly a case of
the crowd going wild. The evening started with a DJ-collective from Leuven
called Mindwarp, followed by another DJ called Shindu. They were both quite
redundant because there was no audience and they had to play for an almost
empty venue. But then The Shoes started. The classic rock band- formation (four
guys on a podium) still seems to work. Two guys playing percussion, two guys on
electronica and guitar. From the beginning of the show they were excellent.
They had an outstanding set list of ten songs that was quite short, but despite
of the small turnout they were able to stir up the audience. With a good light
show and a perfect sound, the technical aspects were first-class as well.
And So And So I Watch You From Afar âVk Concerts
Last week I
have been to a show in Molenbeek, by Brussels. The show had been organised by
true Vk Concerts in a venue called The Chocaleterie. It was the first time I
came to this very small but cosy venue. The group that was playing was ASIWYFA,
one of my favourite bands. ASIWYFA is a North-Irish four-man formation that
plays instrumental rock. They are known for their energetic and powerful
actions. They began in 2005 and since then they made two excellent full albums
and three EPs.
The show
The show
was amazing. Like I said before, I am a huge fan of this band so my
expectations were really high. However, ASIWYFA did not let their audience
down: my expectations were met and even exceeded.
In total
they played ten songs, two of which were encores. They started with the
powerful song BEAUTIFULUNIVERSEMASTERCHAMPION. In the beginning, the audience
was a bit unresponsive and quiet. However, after two or three songs ASIWYFA was
able to wake up the crowd and get everybody enthusiastic, especially the people
at the front row (where I was standing). They played songs like 7 billions
people live at ones, Search:part:Animal and Lifeproof, to end with a bang
with Voiceless and Set guitar to Kill.
Last
Saturday, I went to Play festival. Play festival is an indoor club festival in
the Muziekodroom. The festival has five stages, some with quite funny names
like Fuzz and Bleep. The line up mostly consisted of Belgian acts.
The bands I
saw were:
-Quarterback:
Unfortunately, I only saw them perform their last song. I was very pleasantly
surprised and I am dying to see more of them in the future.
-Rape
Blossoms: Noise bands are not really my area of expertise, but as far as I
could tell they did a good job.
-The
Allophons: Without a doubt the most interesting band of the evening. This
DJ-duo did a cut- and paste set. It was clear that they enjoyed themselves on
stage, which is always a fun sight to see.
-Intergalactic
Lovers: I already saw them a few times and they did not really bring something
new, so this set could not hold my attention for very long.
-Benny Zen:
The worst band in the world.
-Psycho 44:
This band was one of my personal favourites that evening. Instrumentally very
good and an absolutely amazing singer with a flawless voice: their sound was so
astonishing that it completely blew me away.
-Balthazar:
Like Intergalactic Lovers, I already saw them a few times. However, I enjoyed
Balthazar a lot more this evening. As always they were very good.
-Steak
Number Eight: The best band of the evening. I had never seen them before and
Im normally not into metal, but they were fantastic. A great sound, great
front man, great light show and a great performance all in all.
-Hickey
Underworld: Also a really good show. Free beer, plectrums and sweat of the bass
player soaring through the air gave a nice touch to it.
Sunday the
22th of may I have been to the Cirque Royal in Brussels. There were three acts;
two support acts and one main act. The worst band of the evening was the main
act, Mercury Rev.
The first
band of the evening was Royal Bangs. Royal Bangs is an American music group
from Knoxville. This trio played energetic pop songs from their last album.
The second
band was The Walkmen. The Walkmen is an American indie rock band, with members
based in New York City and Philadelphia. They have several good tracks but I expected
more of this show; the numbers were rather slow and boring. Only the last track
was a bit energetic.
But still
was The Walkmen not the worst act of the evening.
Mercury Rev
the well-known band from the eighties was just not good. They had a royal lightning
show, with dozens of candles on the stage. They had a seven men band that tried
to create a dreamy atmosphere.
They didnt
succeed in this intent. The show was just not good, it sounds gay.
Fortunately
we didnt have to pay. We were making promo for Democrazy.
Exit
through the gift shop is a movie about the famous street artist Banksy. The
British artist lives in complete mystery. The man operates, true to its roots
as a street artist, always in secret, and appears never in public.
His first film 'Exit through the Gift Shop "is completely in line with his
work: it is a film about himself (or maybe not). In 'Exit through the gift shop'
we meet one Thierry Guetta, a Frenchman with his camcorder. For years he filmed
the most famous street artists of the graffiti scene in LA and so also learned
about Banksy. Exit through the Gift Shop" is a clever and funny
mockumentary.
But the big questions are: Is the almost caricatured French Guetta real?
Is it not just the art of Banksy? Was the big opening in the warehouse not just
put in scene?
We will never know the answer to this question. I think we dont kneed to know
them. Mysteries are fun!
Next week there
is a special festival in Ghent called Berlinaire. Berlinaire is a two day
Berlin festival that will take place in Vooruit Ghent on 8th and 9th April
2011, for all those that want to be blown of their feet by the totally unknown.
A festival during which various art forms flow into one another. The visitor
will get music, expressive arts, visuals and film. And of course, the
underground character of the German capital will be put into focus, thus making
the festival a very unique event. Berlinaire will simply give all visitors a
Berlin weekend in Ghent. In the field of music, the public will encounter a
total concept of electronic music and innovative sound and light effects. The
expressive arts and visuals will be shown continuously during the opening
exhibition as well as during the musical performances. The movie nature will be
done like a real film festival for which young moviemakers have already been
invited to participate and compete for the first prize. The artistic team only
consists of Berliners and Berlin lovers. The
versatility of what will be offered can even be found in the number of halls
which Vooruit puts at the festivals disposal: the ballroom, the concert hall,
the theatre, the antic loft and even every single corridor.
Last week I
have been to Barcelona. Barcelona is a city in Catalonië, the east of Spain.
Barcelona
is perfect for a city trip. We have been there for a couple of days. We stayed
in a hotel in the centre, at plaza Catalunya. During the days we visited the
most typical, touristic spots. La Rambla is one of the most important streets
in Barcelona, for me it was a nightmare. It is just a street with a million
tourists on. There is nothing to see. One of the better things we saw was Plaza
Reial, a small square in the middle of the old centre. Here you can sit and
relax in one of the nice bars.
Guadi is one of the famous architects from Barcelona. He is everywhere present
on the street. You have some big houses that he designed but off course the
most important church in Barcelona is the Sagrada Familia.
Beside
Gaudi, there are many interesting museums in Barcelona. My two favourites are
the museum of contemporary art and the museum of modern art. The both of them
are amazing buildings.One of them is on
a hill with a panorama of the city.
Christmas
is no longer a celebration where simplicity the first rule is. Its all about
the money. They commercialize an ancient principle.
It all
starts with the gifts. You have to buy a million gifts for whole the family.
Not just a small box with chocolates. No, you have to buy an expensive book
that you read once and put in a closet. Then you have to buy a Christmas tree;
of course this tree has to be the biggest in the whole street, full with
decoration.
Christmas
eve is then the highlight of this event. Here you can find food for a whole
army. Not just scrambled eggs with bacon but caviar, oysters and foie gras are
at the dinner table.
When you
dont do all of this you dont fit in certain families. I shall say the higher-class
families. So, the money and the power!
(Of course
this is not my point of view, this is just an opinion that you can have. And of
course we dont only eat caviar, oysters or foie gras)
Yesterday
they launched the new Facebook. There are already 500 million people that use
Facebook. So you can imagine that this is a newsworthy. Everybody is talking
about it. You can compare it with an earthquake somewhere in Asia.
Differences
Of course the
main activity stayed the same. The big difference is now in the pictures you
can see at your wall. In the new version they have more attention to the
pictures. Also when you open a profile, you can see immediately a short
biography (where they study, how old they are, relation status, )
It is also possible to indicate your
friends in to groups. You can do for example best friends/bad friends or you
can make lots of groups like school/basket/family/fools.
Critique
In previous changes to the social
network site there was often critique on Facebook. In particular, the way the
company deals with privacy issues, is often criticized.
Crossing Border
is a music and literature festival in Antwerp. It takes place in the Arenberg.
On four stages are performing simultaneously from four a clock, new names and big
names in the music and literature. This weekend was the second edition of
Crossing Border in Antwerp, it already exist for 17 years in The Hague. In The
Hague it is larger and they also make a bigger crossover to film and visual
art.
I have been
only Sunday the 21 of November.
My main
opinion about Crossing Border:
A nice and
peaceful festival, that gives a chance to a lot of new bands.
The bands
or people I saw:
Field
music: It took place in one of the smaller rooms of the Arenberg. At first
sight it look like a normal band but when you look closer you discover a complexity
of structures and rhythms. In the end a little bit boring.
The
Villagers: This band had a performance on the main stage. This group reminded
me of Mumford and Sons.
Ronald
Snijders: One of the few speakers a saw. Ronald brought 10 minutes of
absurdism. Its absurd, confusing and bizarre.
Ganglians:
They played a combination of Lo-fi, psychedelic, folk and punk. But I really
didnt like it.
Low: I fell
a sleep in my chair. But nice sound.
Basta!: One
of the coolest things I saw. It was just one bass player that works with loops
and delay. Its nice that one guy can perform you for a half an hour and it
never gets bored.
Local
Natives: An American new-folk band that is also in my top three of best acts on
CB. They played an energetic show with beautiful vocal harmonies.
Spoon: I've
only seen two songs. Those were also the two best songs of the festival. Nice
group with an excellent sound and light performance.
Last week I
have been to Hindi Zahra in the Ancienne Belgique. Hindi Zahra came from
Morocco but now lives in Paris.She started here career as a background singer and now ended this year
with a debut album called hand made. Here most popular song is: Beautiful
tango. In Belgium she is a really popular girl (most of the time girls).
She plays a
pallet of styles from roots, desert blues, reggae and gypsy to soul. But of
course each time comes the fragility of the women voice up.
The show:
Before I
came to this concert I really dont know anything about this female singer. But
I have gone home with a nice and pleasant feeling.
She started a little slowly at here acoustic guitar. After a few songs she goes
a little harder with more guitars and drums. To the end of the show the
audience exploded, with a climax at the two last songs. She got a standing
ovation.
For myself also the peak was the really last song, where she played by here own
on a guitar a beautiful song.
I also have
my compliments for the front of house mixer and the guy who controlled the
lights. They have done an appropriate performance for a perfect show.
Im going
to tell about an awesome website called RCRD LBL. I have discovered this
website by Eppo Janssen, who was giving an interview on Studio Brussel.
RCRD LBL is the first online destination for free, legal, MP3 downloads from
the hottest marquee and emergent artists. RCRD LBL delivers free daily MP3s on
its website, through its content partners, or on the RCRD of the Day daily
email newsletter. So, each day you get two brand-new songs. They dont specify
themselves in one style. There is a lot of diversity of music on this site. The
bulk of the music is, however, rock and electronic music.So metal, hardcore, reggae and typical
underground music have been less in the spotlights. Also most of time it is
about remixes of covers, music that you dont find on other music websites. But now you know immediately about the
new trends on the market. There is a lot of music that you can hear on this website
and two weeks later on the late evening line-up of Studio Brussel.
The music
magazine Wired said about this site: The future of the music industry.
Here are
some examples of music on RCRD LBL:
Chromeo, Black Mountain, Kayne West, Ra ra ra riot, The Drums, Underworld.
If you want
to check out the website: http://rcrdlbl.com/
I love to
travel, so Im going to talk about my trip next summer. This trip is going to
Asia. Its called the Trans-Siberian railway. Im going to travel by train from
Moscow to Beijing. The actually duration of the trip is 7 days but Im counting
1 month. My trip starts in Moscow were I start in the beginning of July.First I visit the city, after 3 days I
step on the train. The firsts stops are in 3 bigger cities of Siberia called
Omsk, Ekaterinburg and Novosibirsk. After the short stops in these cities I
take a bigger stop in the city Irkutsk. Nearby this student city is a big lake
called lake Baikal. This is the second most voluminous lake of the world. After
this last stop in Russia we are going to Mongolia.In Mongolia I want to sleep in a ger, a typical home for
the nomadic people of Mongolia. After a few stops in Mongolia, like Ulaanbaator
(the capitol of Mongolia), our journey goes to China. This is the final country
of my trip. In China Im going to visit Beijing.What then also my lost stop is in my trip. After this
adventure trip Im flying back to my normal life.