NOISE STARVATION LIVE

IMMINENT
GRIM MACHINE
H.C.N.
MAI 12
IREN POPOVA / Ирен Попова
VEILS FOR THE BAPTIST

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08 FEBRUARY 25
SECTOR 93

22.00 SHARP

IMMIMENT (BE)

Imminent is the primary project of prolific Belgian musician and sound artist Olivier Moreau. Originally known as Imminent Starvation, the project emerged in the early 1990s, with Olivier establishing himself as a key figure in the world of extreme electronic music, particularly within the genre often labeled “power noise”.The project’s sound is defined by relentless, technoid rhythms and jagged, distorted electronic noise, seamlessly fused with cold, eerie atmospheres that lend a macabre depth to the compositions. Across two influential albums, numerous vinyl releases, and notable side projects, Imminent Starvation carved out a distinctive space in the underground music scene, earning recognition despite its fiercely uncompromising approach.One of its highlights, the album Nord, climbed to the higher tiers of Germany’s alternative chart—an impressive achievement for a project firmly rooted in the underground and far removed from mainstream sensibilities.

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GRIM MACHINE


H.C.N.

Power electronics/death industrial multimedia unit based in Athens, Greece. The project is active since 2017 & closely related to E.C.T. label.

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MAI 12

Harsh noise project started in Greece, October 2017. Affiliated with Ирен Попова.
 

IREN POPOVA / Ирен Попова

Experimental / drone / noise project, started in December 2017. Affiliated with Mai 12.
 

VEILS FOR THE BAPTIST

The voice of one crying in the wilderness echoes from Bethabara through a noisy HxC industrial set.

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Deep within the heart of the DIY music scene, a vibrant force pulses, nurturing awareness, shaping convictions, and staunchly resisting any attempts to stifle its vitality. Through self-organization and collaboration within this community, we endeavor to deconstruct the prevailing organizer-spectator paradigm that governs profit-driven commercial entertainment spaces. Instead, we seize control by curating and orchestrating our own performances.

We eschew the concept of passive consumption and, in its place, cultivate an environment where all are encouraged to actively partake, contribute, and immerse themselves in the music and the community it fosters. Central to this ethos is the promotion of anti-commercialism, a principle to which we remain steadfastly committed. Despite the various expenses involved, we unwaveringly uphold the tradition of providing a contribution box at the entrance of our events, allowing attendees to give what they can, thus ensuring that financial constraints never become a barrier to participation.

To enable these endeavors and bring our ongoing projects to fruition, we rely on your invaluable financial support. Your contributions will directly bolster initiatives such as the upkeep of our sound system and the enhancement of our event space, among others.

In extending your financial support, you become an integral cog in this endeavor, championing the values of creativity and grassroots collaboration. Together, we forge a vibrant and inclusive DIY music community that exalts the potency of collective expression.

To ensure that all individuals who interact with us feel safe and comfortable, we operate under a no-tolerance policy against any form of discrimination, including but not limited to racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia and ableism.

If you experience discomfort or come across any behavior that is reproachable, please contact an organizer as promptly as possible.

08.02.25
SECTOR 93

Starts at 22.00 Sharp