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Subbacultcha Magazine February 2015
The Anniversary Issue
It’s no big secret, but in case you missed it, we just turned three! Three years of unforgettable discoveries, concerts and Wastelands festivals. And to think it all started in a spare room in a street named after a freshwater fish... Now, we’ve just let the corks of the home-distilled port pop in our brand new office, a cosy wooden den, city-style. But most of all, we just want to celebrate with you guys, who’ve been supporting us all along. So come feel the love and eat cake with us in Vooruit, Ghent and Beursschouwburg, Brussels on 13 and 14 February!
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Lawrence Le Doux page 26 Recommendations 09 We Visit You 12 Featured Artist 30 Style 36 Books 40
Films 42 Subbacultcha shows 47 Agenda 56 Overview 62
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February Recommendations Each month our staff provides you with a selection of the finer things in life. Enjoy!
Music: 9300 Records
Music: Eosmin
Once and for all, we want you to know that Aalst is about more than the annual festive carnival craziness. It’s also the creative hub of the 9300 Records label, a relatively new imprint of the all-thingselectronic collective Spektrum. Run by eight local music enthusiasts, Spektrum has been setting up a wide range of events over the past two years. The first 9300 Records release, Innershades’ What about us EP, just hit stores and features three original tracks and a remix by Willie Burns. It’s a little bomb of softtempered house with a sweet retro vibe, aiming straight for the dance floor.
DRLR is welcoming Eosmin as the newest member to their Brussels-Antwerp love affair. After cocooning with his glacial productions, close friends and mostly himself, Eosmin is ready to leave his safe haven and take it to the clubs. His album ペトリコール (Japanese for Petrichor), loaded with dusk synthwaves and heated pools of chopped and screwed a capellas is due 20th of February. In case you were wondering, ‘petrichor’ is Ancient Greek for the smell rain leaves on dry land. Comforting, mellow and delightfully ephemeral.
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February Recommendations Art: Alis Pelleschi
Tech: Whyd Have you been losing sleep because you were scavenging new music from Subbacultcha lately? Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to create a playlist out of all those videos and songs for a Friday evening with friends? Well, you can do it easily with Whyd. Just drag the ‘Add track’ button to the bookmark bar of your browser and voilà! Now you can add tracks from Mp3, Soundcloud, Vimeo, Youtube and, of course, from any web page with an embedded player from these sites. Let us be your guide to music and Whyd will give you the freedom to arrange it any way you want.
London-based Alis Pelleschi is a kind of unstoppable creative multi-artist: she’s a photographer, fashion designer, filmmaker and stylist all rolled into one. Starting out with being her own model, she realised she’d rather create a series of intriguing profiles and provocative characters. Influenced by contemporary art legends such as Cindy Sherman, Pelleschi’s themes are the exploration of identity, storytelling related to personal experience and aspirations and the obsessions of modern society. She recently shot the Meat Mutant collection made out of latex. Surreal, somewhat disturbing but always fun and positive, her work aspires to feel empowered, sensual and... limitless!
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Art: Stien Bekaert
Illustrator and visual artist Stien Bekaert creates art with a sensitive and contemplative feel. Working mainly with collages, she makes stories that reflect on the ways in which the past is experienced, on reconstructing facts and stories and
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February Recommendations Art: Elise Peroi
on life in general. Her illustrations have been used for Zwellend Fruit, a novel by Peter Verhelst, and she has created artwork for Ghent-based music group Binti. Bekaert experiments with different materials and printing techniques, such as the biosolf technique and printing on cotton, which results in intriguing images with a dark vibe. stienbekaert.be
Art: Oogst Author Frederik Willem Daem and journalists Jozefien Van Beek and Thomas Van Loocke have teamed up for a brand new, independent paper magazine called Oogst, focusing on fine arts, literature and film. Amid the ever accelerating pace of society, they opt for slow journalism, bringing together a surprising and pleasing collection of personal pieces about art. From brand-new discoveries to long-forgotten gems, the contributors are guided by their own passion and interests, not by the topicality of their subject. Oogst will appear four times a year. The first issue is out now and features contributions by Herman Selleslags, Rinus Van de Velde and Nicolas Provost, among others.
Elise Peroi is a young Brussels textile designer, a talented weaver and textile printer. She distinguishes herself by using a very specific method called ikat, famous in Indonesia and Uzbekistan. Peroi is inspired by Beijing and juxtaposes old Chinese nature engravings and pictures of actual buildings. You may be tempted by a piece of textile as a future accessory for yourself or furniture, and maybe even more by a woven canvas to hang on your wall. And as you might have guessed, each piece is handmade and unique.
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We Visit You: Raphaël Desmarets Photo by Nina Strebelle
Your first ever music-related memory? My mother, sister and I dancing in the living room to the first track on Kronos Quartet’s Pieces of Africa. What’s your favourite pastime? Playing music. What does an ideal lazy Sunday look like for you? A cold but sunny day, riding my bike and getting lost in the suburbs of the town I live in. Any guilty pleasures? Watching episodes of Beavis and Butt-head until it’s really not funny any more. Any regrets recently? Yes – but I know that the ¡¡¡FUTURE HOLDS THE KEY TO UNLOCK THEM!!! and will, at some point, make all frustrations fly away in a second. What makes you dance? Anything I want. Which future Subbacultcha show are you looking forward to? The birthday party at Vooruit looks cool, but I’m almost sure I won’t make it because I have to work on that day, so have fun everyone!
Name: Raphaël Desmarets Age: 21 Home: Brussels Zodiac sign: Aquarius Tell us, what do you do in life? I play in bands and study composition at the Conservatory in Liège. What projects are you working on? The new video for my band, Le Colisée, and I’m writing a piece for piano, vibraphone and guitar for school. What inspires you? I don’t know; things that send me to the ‘inspiration’ part of my brain are always different. What do you like best about your place? The people I live with (that includes my cat). What was your most memorable birthday so far? I don’t remember anything particularly awesome happening on my birthday. It’s more like an incrediblypositive-happiness superpower with which I feel gifted for the whole day. What kind of music are you listening to at the moment? Celestial Shore, Joni Mitchell, Salvatore Sciarrino, Cocteau Twins What’s the first record you bought? Eminem’s Marshall Mathers LP.
Every month we visit a Subbacultcha member’s place. If you want us to visit you, please send an email to magazine@ subbacultcha.be
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The Anniversary Issue. Interview Brighton-based art-rocker Elizabeth Bernholz, aka Gazelle Twin, tears off her skin with the breathtaking and bloody scary album Unflesh. Taking elements from industrial noise and body horror films,
Gazelle Twin Phone interview by Brenda Bosma Photos shot by Cat Stevens in Hove, UK
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Gazelle Twin. Continued It’s interesting how this record cuts open contemporary culture in a ruthlessly honest and personal way, and at the same time is really good to dance to. Thank you! I think you can judge music purely on its effect on how much you feel you want to dance to it – at least, I reckon that’s a good measure of it. I just love physical music and wanted this record to trigger a simple physical reaction, which is to really feel that low bass and repetitive beats. I enjoy music like that, so it naturally happened that way. It’s almost as if that physical part you’re talking about is the euphoric part, while the lyrics are quite disturbing. The song ‘Exorcise’ is the least negative one on the record. It’s about celebrating the body – a positive thing [Laughs]. That song is about the body on fire, right? Absolutely. It’s about sex – so all the good things, from orgasms to fever dreams, and even in that there’s some good stuff, like when you’re on drugs and not necessarily suffering, that too can be quite fun. Listening to the record makes you feel like you’re tangled up in your own guts. Is that a good thing too? Well, that’s what it was for me. It was literally from my belly at one point. I wanted to make it sound like I was recording inside my body, inside the guts where all these certain emotions like nerves, longing and anxiety are settled. For me how these emotions affected me, my mood, that was important to me. The lyrics are deeply personal. You make yourself quite vulnerable – in spite of the uniform and the mask you wear onstage. Can you tell us a bit about the process from not talking about stuff to not resisting it any more? For most of my life I was concealing it, which is probably what drove this irrepressible desire to just scream out everything that
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Gazelle Twin. Continued ‘I wanted to make it sound like I was recording inside my body, inside the guts where all these certain emotions like nerves, longing and anxiety are settled’ I’ve come to feel growing up. The songs come from a long period of reflecting on this and understanding how everything shaped you. At some point you can’t be anything but honest. The traumatic aspects of everything in this record, I already went through. That person isn’t me now, but me back then, even though it’s fictionalised and even though memory is in part fictionalised. I sort of imagined that process if I met myself as a child. Once the attachment is there, you’re not that person any more. I wanted to explore what was still lingering. I do feel like I was able to be quite brave and frank about it, but I don’t like to talk too much about it. It can become boring or New Age-y, but there certainly is a therapeutic aspect there, and the interesting thing is, even though it’s so particular to me, it relates to others. The name Gazelle Twin conjures up a beautiful image. How did that come about? Its origin is not so exciting, really. It’s an anagram of my birthname with some letters added to it. There were, like, 3,000 combinations and I instantly thought Gazelle Twin conjured a strong image – plus it had a link to the Bible, which I used to love to read as a teenager. The romance of it had a strong appeal to me. In the Old Testament there’s one passage about sex, it’s really kind of wordy, about a woman’s breasts compared with two fawns of a gazelle, so I saw that image again and instantly loved how it makes the project inherently feminine, but at the same time slightly detached and symbolic. Now
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I don’t really think about the name any more, except when someone says I copied Aphex Twin! You could easily blame your twin. It’s a very fortunate name in every way! And having this biblical reference, to me, is a secure way to experience life. That’s why people are drawn to religion, I think, and I am too: it’s a comforting thing. Gazelle Twin plays 3 Years of Subbacultcha on 13 February at Vooruit, Ghent. The show is free for Subbacultcha members.
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Kassett Interview by Julien Van de Casteele Photos taken by Tina Herbots in Brussels, Belgium
blurry streets at night. Because that’s the best way to listen to Kassett’s music: just go for a walk and let the mysterious and crispy beats, deep bass and complex rhythms blast through your headphones. Though the birthday parties he threw as a kid with his twin sister didn’t look particularly spectacular, we’re pretty convinced Gavin Vanaelst’s future does 21
Kassett. Continued Why do you make music? My previous project, Kassett, was mostly a project about sounds and atmospheres, whereas now I’m trying to take a new direction, focusing more on musical aspects. I want the music to have an impact on people, to make them dance. When did you start making music? I attended the conservatory during high school, playing the piano. I wasn’t a very good student; my teachers always complained that the music I made didn’t make any sense. So I decided that during my free time I was going to focus on a different instrument and very quickly I picked up the bass guitar. I made a couple of songs that I recorded on tape and a couple of years later I bought a computer to start recording. That’s when I started messing around with electronic music. Do you have good memories of music school? Of course. Although I wasn’t a good student, I remember telling myself to just bite the bullet and to get the basics and the theory out of this whole thing. It’s definitely influenced the music I make today. What’s the best setting to be in to listen to your music? Just put it on your MP3 player and go for a walk. In my hometown, Rumst, there are these riverbanks that are just perfect for that. Have you ever thought about accompanying your music with visuals? Actually, for my latest album I’ve worked together with a movie director to produce visuals. But I still think music and film are two different things; it’ll be interesting to see the two mixed together. You recently won the Red Bull Elektropedia Award for Most Promising Artist. What does that mean to you? I was very happy, but you know, it’s always somewhat strange because you’re not sure how many people actually know about your music. There’s probably 20 people out there who know my music, and they’re all in some way connected to the music industry. The two
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Kassett. Continued people from the jury who voted for me were also from the music industry. It’s not representative of the amount of people who care about my music. So in the end it doesn’t mean that much to me. My mother has started listening to my music since then. I think now she finally understands that I’m not this crazy guy who’s making music for no one. Can you tell me about DRLR? It’s a label that I run with my friend Willem Gerits. He takes care of all the management and legal stuff and I’m more on the music side of it. It’s been around for almost two years, but until now things have been taken care of very anarchically – mostly because we were just bad at it. Now we’re making the label official and taking things more seriously. Out of all the bands that have gone through the label, Kassett and SamuelSpaniel really represent our ideology, as we both like to experiment with sounds, and have very similar interests in audiovisuals. What’s your favourite celebration of the year? I’ll go with the summer vacation because it’s a celebration in every sense. I feel like the winter doesn’t offer the best setting for celebration. For instance, we celebrate the New Year, but there’s a part of us that’s unsatisfied. Whereas in the summer, any type of celebration is an honest and total experience. What were your birthday parties like as a child? Well, I have a twin sister and we were always in the same class so we’d celebrate our birthday together and the party would just end up being a replica of the classroom. Will you make an exclusive track for Subbacultcha’s three-year anniversary? Sure. I’ll make a very dancy Kassett plays our festive 3 Years of Subbacultcha evening at Vooruit, Ghent on 13 song. February. The show is free for Subbacultcha members.
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Lawrence Le Doux by Nina Strebelle
Since the late ’90s Laurent Baudoux has assumed a variety of artistic monikers and been a part of numerous bands. He first emerged as Lawrence Le Doux a few years back, moulding club tropes like molten plastic, making them his own. On last year’s Terrestre EP for Vlek, Le Doux worked his beat magic, creating pulsating, sun-soaked rhythms and festive tracks for an ideal, dreamlike clubland 27
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Lawrence Le Doux plays our festive 3 Years of Subbacultcha evening at Beursschouwburg, Brussels on 14 February. The show is free for Subbacultcha members.
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Featured Artist
Floris Vanhoof Before celebrating the 150 millionth anniversary of his family’s fossil collection and his own birthday this month, Floris Vanhoof, explorer of the subconscious via double-exposed photos and electronic sounds, plans to make your brain pop. He’s playing the International Mystery Festival in LA, Muzee in Ostend, presenting All Connected in AB Brussels, building an installation of television screens for Beursschouwburg’s birthday and planning a tour with New Zealand musician Kraus. And yes, he’ll also be welcoming you to the Wonderful World Of Well Sounding Voltages And Projected Light, a DVD of his Super 8 films and recent performances www.endlesswebsite.tk 30
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Style Photos and styling by Femke Fredrix
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Books Text and artwork by Gabriela González
The Book by Alan Watts As I write this, the New Year is endeavouring to make us feel small and unsafe, lost and helpless, divided by differences we perceive to be immutable. Beliefs – whatever they may be – are simultaneously shields and swords, manifestations of our egos which lead to actions that conversely alienate us from the true essence of our being. With this in mind, and with Alan Watts’s 100th birthday just behind us, it’s time to visit that great 1967 beacon, The Book. The Book was conceived as a manual explaining those capitalised Big Questions that religion, science and many an emo band continuously ponder: the ‘Why Are We Here?’s; the ‘Where Did We Come From?’s; the ‘What’s the Freaking Point of it All?’s. Watts spent many moons studying every religion under the sun, and The Book translates mystical Eastern philosophies such as the Hindu Vedanta to make its point. The way
Watts sees it, we are bound by a great hoax, the hoax of the self as separate from the body. Watts was prescient enough to see that this hoax, perpetuated by society, would be at the root of a spiritual and material schism in the Western world, with all the tragic consequences that would entail. In this not-so-great 2015 climate, it helps to step away from the game of egos and to spend some time with Alan, letting this centenarian giant guide you through the wondrous, unfathomable and quite frankly mindmelting experience of being here, now – not as individuals, but as everything and everyone at once.
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Pier Paolo Pasolini Retrospective
Si tu veux voir le monde, ferme tes yeux
In Antwerp’s Cinema Zuid the Pasolini retrospective continues throughout February. Try not to miss his wonderful Medea, for instance, featuring the tremendous Maria Callas in her sole cinematic appearance. In this film Pasolini uses the tragic relationship between Medea and Jason to draw the rupture between an archaic culture based on magic and a sense of sacred violence, and its inevitable destruction at the hands of rational modernism. Retrospective throughout February at Cinema Zuid, Antwerp.
At the beginning of this month the first instalment of the two-part exhibition Si tu veux voir le monde, ferme tes yeux opens at Argos in Brussels. The title comes from Jean-Luc Godard’s superbly engaging Le gai savoir, a lesson in seeing and saying. And indeed, we can say all we want about what we see, but what we see is never lodged in what we say. From 07 February until 05 April at Argos, Brussels.
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Films
The Forgotten Space Noël Burch & Allan Sekula
Nicholas Philibert Retrospective
‘If there is a single object that can be said to embody the disavowal implicit in the transnational bourgeoisie’s fantasy of a world of wealth without workers, a world of uninhibited flows, it is this: the container, the very coffin of remote labourpower.’ The Forgotten Space is a film essay on the maritime trade at the heart of the global supply chain and 21st-century capitalism. The film will be screened in the presence of co-director and eminent film critic Noël Burch. Screening at KASK Cinema, Ghent on 19 February at 20.30.
‘The origin of the film is not so much its subject. The question of subject […] is in the background for me. […] I try, maybe, not to make films about, but to make films with, with these people.’ This February Cinematek offers a retrospective of the celebrated French documentarist Nicholas Philibert. Ten feature-length films, two short-film programmes and a masterclass make for a great opportunity to (re-)discover this important figure in documentary cinema. Until 22 February at Cinematek, Brussels.
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Music, art and film in February 2015 Those Foreign Kids: 01 September
Those Foreign Kids: 01 September
New Music: Solar Year
Film: Lydia Ainsworth
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Solar Year (Ben Borden and David ErBrooklyn music lady Lydia Ainsworth tel) have become part of the eponyis simply thrilling. Lydia, if you’re readmously cool Montreal music family with ing this, come and have pizza with me! a bunch of new-age electro-pop tracks Come and have pizza with the world! under their belt, not to mention some This former student of Joan La Barbaguest vocals from the Grimes goddess ra has composed for filmmakers, visual herself. The duo have been heard to artists, poets and contemporary dance call their music ‘psalmgaze’, something groups, putting her at the epicentre probably said tongue-in-cheek but imof artistic expression, making her the mediately pounced on by rabid music coolest lady everrr. Lydia’s otherworldjournalists like myself – all because of a ly vocals are accompanied by a string Gregorian chant sample, ha! Check out quartet, drummers, keyboards and this their Brotherhood EP, available for free brilliant self-devouring fast-food collage download on the Arbutus Records webanimation. Listen and be happy. self-desite and be on the lookout for their fullvouring fast-food collage animation. Lorenzo Senni: 14 February - 3 Years of Subbacultcha - Beursschouwburg, Brussels length, Waverly, which is due to appear The show is free for Subbacultcha! members. at the end of June on Splendour.
Those Foreign Kids: 01 September
Those Foreign Kids: 01 September
New Music: Solar Year
Film: Lydia Ainsworth
Solar Year (Ben Borden and David Ertel) have become part of the eponymously cool Montreal music family with a bunch of new-age electro-pop tracks under their belt, not to mention some guest vocals from the Grimes goddess herself. The duo have been heard to call their music ‘psalmgaze’, something probably said tongue-in-cheek but immediately pounced on by rabid music journalists like myself – all because of a Gregorian chant sample, ha! Check out their Brotherhood EP, available for free download on the Arbutus Records website and be on the lookout for their fulllength, Waverly, which is due to appear at the end of June on Splendour.
Brooklyn music lady Lydia Ainsworth is simply thrilling. Lydia, if you’re reading this, come and have pizza with me! Come and have pizza with the world! This former student of Joan La Barbara has composed for filmmakers, visual artists, poets and contemporary dance groups, putting her at the epicentre of artistic expression, making her the coolest lady everrr. Lydia’s otherworldly vocals are accompanied by a string quartet, drummers, keyboards and this brilliant self-devouring fast-food collage animation. Listen and be happy.
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On the following pages you’ll find all of this month’s Subbacultcha events. You can buy a ticket at the door or become a Subbacultcha member and enter for free. Join at subbacultcha.be
Voyages au bout du piano
Geronimo Tony Gatlif has given West Side Story an update in true gypsy style. Set in the south of France, the movie focuses on Geronimo, the social educator who has to prevent a vendetta between families, when the young Turkish girl Nil runs off with her gipsy boyfriend Lucky to escape an arranged marriage.
06 February – De Bijloke, Ghent 19.00 | €22 | Free for members Elisa Medinilla, Frederik Croene and Sebastian Berweck take you on a trip through the intriguingly diverse universe of piano music. Through a series of short concerts, they explore the different possibilities of the instrument. On the bill, among others: Michael Beil’s 2009 composition Doppel, an uncanny and complex choreography between two musicians. Throughout the performance, their movements will be recorded, digitally processed and immediately transmitted.
Foyer: Rhys Chatham + Biblo + Lowcommittee 07 February - Jüenglingshaus (Meakusma), Eupen 20.00 | €8 | Free for members
Film: Geronimo
06 February - Cinema Zuid, Antwerp 18.00 | €5 | Free for members Ever seen a flamenco dancer doing a lil’ number on an overturned coffin? With
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The legendary Rhys Chatham has crossed paths with almost anyone linked to the avant-garde music scene in NY in the ’70s and ’80s. He collaborated with Brian Eno and Thurston Moore and was the first director of legendary New York music and perfor-
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Film: Das Rheingold
Expo: Si tu veux voir le monde, ferme tes yeux
three films by Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven from the ’80s will be screened: Place is Where the Mind Is, 19 keys vs 39 steps and The Lips of Osiris Ani. Opening on Saturday evening, 07 February.
mance space The Kitchen. With her ambient music, Istanbul-based Biblo reflects on the mechanisms of social unrest. VLEK signee Lowcommittee, meanwhile, knows how to mesmerise us, as he proved with Race At Neon Club.
Expo: Si tu veux voir le monde, ferme tes yeux: part 1
Film: Fab50! Celebrating Beursschouwburg 08 February-01 March Wed-Sun 11.00-18.00 | €5 | Free for members
08 February-05 April - Argos, Brussels Wed-Sun 11.00-18.00 | €5 | Free for members
Argos will screen different works that have been co-produced and/or are supported by Beursschouwburg. You’ll be able to enjoy Frank & Koen Theys’ impressive Lied van mijn Land - Deel 1: Das Rheingold from 08 till 15 February and their Deel 2: Die Walküre from 18 till 22 February. From 25 February till 01 March,
Si tu veux voir le monde, ferme tes yeux is an exhibition project in two parts based on video works from the Argos collection. The title nods to Jean-Luc Godard’s film Le Gai Savoir (1968), in which two characters wonder about the meanings of sound, words and images. The expo shows a selection of works that
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13 February: Fat White Family
Fat White Family + The Voyeurs
simultaneously evoke cinema to be seen as both a technique and an introspective experience. Opening on Saturday evening, 07 February.
13 February - Botanique, Brussels 20.00 | €17 | Free for members Naming your album Champagne Holocaust makes you sound like trouble. And that’s just what this south London six-piece is. Smelling of cheap booze and testosterone, Fat White Family likes to shake things up with a dirty and loud rock’n’roll set. Heavenly Recordings signees The Voyeurs make for some good old punk rock, with a clear ’70s vibe.
Film: Anger and Beyond
09 February - OFFoff, Ghent 20.30 | €7 | Free for members Next to Kenneth Anger’s classic Invocation of My Demon Brother (1969) OFFoff will screen Sins of the Fleshapoids (1965) by Mike Kuchar. Both movies have a distinct sexuality and a classically Sixties feel to them. Sins of the Fleshapoids will take you a million years into the future where human laziness results in android riots, whereas Invocation of my Demon Brother will show you a maddening collage of pentagrams, satanic imagery and shrunken cats’ heads.
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13 February - Vooruit, Ghent 20.00 | €13 | Free for members Gazelle Twin will be releasing all of her demons at once, combining sickly shud-
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Viet Cong + Absolutely Free
dering beats and synths with a whole lot of distortion, gasping and breathing. Combining atmospheric loops, spoken word, vague post-dub and IDM influences, Copeland will open up a phantasmatic realm. Our very own Kassett recently won the Red Bull Elektropedia Award for most promising artist and he’ll prove he’s worth it. With Sheniqua World Tour, Ruud Rudy Van Moorleghem will take you along to the Gabber Paradises and Ecstasy Lands of your dreams.
17 February - De Kreun, Kortrijk 20.00 | €15 | Free for members Since the dissolution of Women, two of the members of the Calgary band have gone on to make post-punk as Viet Cong. Earlier on we had a chat with the lovely Matt, who stated that he believes there maybe is ‘some kind of weird energy or that there’s something different happening in a different universe’. Well, we’re truly devoted to their sharp-angled rhythms and garage-pop melodies. Absolutely Free will hook you up with just the right dose of krautrock-ish artpunk.
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14 February - Beursschouwburg, Brussels 20.00 | €13 | Free for members Apart from being in charge of the experimental Italian label Presto?!, Lorenzo Senni is a tireless investigator of the mechanisms of dance music. This Milan-based thirtysomething goes wild on pointillist trance, being essentially ’90s-style trance permanently withheld from its own beat drop. Next up, Hiele is your man for intoxicatingly good, dreamy melodies and heavily saturated drum parts. And last but not least, Lawrence Le Doux creates pulsating sunsoaked rhythms.
Cult of Youth + Tomaga
21 February - Het Bos, Antwerp 21.00 | tba | Free for members With Final Days, Cult of Youth just released its third album for Sacred Bones. Sean Ragon, who once incited the project on his own out of love for the postindustrial music and culture that had inspired him since he was a teenager, now surrounds himself with a new line-up. Together, the five-piece has delved deeper into their punk-influenced psychedelic neofolk. London-based drum-andsynth outfit Tomaga will be opening.
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Film: Oberhausen on Tour
Film: Oberhausen on Tour
Film: Simon Killer
including Ty Segall, Mikal Cronin and Wavves, LA trio together PANGEA is going to spice up your Brussels night. With their third full-length release Badillac, they pay their debt to the supersonic ’90s rock that first inspired them. Think: raw and unpredictable, blazing with emotion and experimentation, volcanic riffs and provocative lyrics.
23 February - OFFoff, Ghent 20.30 | €7 | Free for members
OFFoff will be screening the five winners of the 2014 International Short Film Festival Oberhausen. Go enjoy Return to Aeolus Street, where Maria Kourkouta shows looped black-and-white fragments of popular Greek films of the ’50s and ’60s, while poetic passages are narrated over melancholic piano pieces. Other winners include Gangster Backstage and Exorcize Me.
Film: Simon Killer
26 February - KASK Cinema, Ghent 20.30 | €5 | Free for members After the controversial 2008 masterpiece Afterschool, American director Antonio Campos has made another gem. A recently graduated American student goes to Paris to get over his heart-aching break-up. Getting lost day after day, he seems desperate for human contact. When he meets a woman at a brothel, this seemingly sympathetic young man starts showing his true colours, which
together PANGEA + Dario Mars & the Guillotines 24 February - Madame Moustache, Brussels 20.00 | €8 | Free for members
After playing dates alongside a veritable who’s-who of like-minded rockers,
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Theatre: AH/HA
28 February: Charlotte Vanden Eynde
BANG!: Kristof Roseeuw + Charlotte Vanden Eynde + Nadjma
get blacker and blacker. Campos’s visual style reminds of none other than Michael Haneke himself.
Theatre: AH/HA
28 February - W-O-L-K-E, Brussels 18.00 | €10 | Free for members
27-28 February - KVS, Brussels 20.30 | €17 | Free for members
From 12 February till 27 March KultuurKaffee goes on tour with the travelling arts festival BANG!, which is curated by drummer Teun Verbruggen. At the amazing W-O-L-K-E venue with dito view, on the 12th floor of a Brussels building, choreographer Charlotte Vanden Eynde teams up with bassist Kristof Roseeuw for a unique improvised performance. Vanden Eynde has evolved more and more towards pure dance, whilst Roseeuw is a creative centipede into all things jazz.
Five bodies encounter one another in a place without a name. According to the rhythm of the circumstances, they slowly grow closer. Soon, they find one another in one of the most intense and animated forms of human expression: laughter, and the ensuing communal ecstasy. After the grandiose and critically acclaimed solo It’s Going to get Worse and Worse and Worse, my Friend, Lisbeth Gruwez and Voetvolk have now opted for a fascinating and colourful group choreography.
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Agenda. February On the following pages you’ll find a selection of concerts, festivals and exhibitions taking place during February Music: Alvvays 02 February - Trix, Antwerp Alvvays makes twee tunes that sound like C86-ripoffs on first listen but reveal themselves listen upon listen as melodic, angle-filled songs all expertly produced by Chad VanGaalen.
Art: Faces Then / Faces Now 06 February-17 May - Bozar, Brussels Faces Then and Faces Now juxtapose 16th-century Dutch and Belgian Renaissance portrait painting with European portrait photography by, among others, Rineke Dijkstra and Thomas Ruff. The selection of portraits raises questions about identity and the place of the individual in our society.
Music: Sterling Roswell 03 February - Het Bos, Antwerp With a track record that encompasses rock master minds such as Spacemen 3 and the Darkside, expect Sterling Roswell to give you the psychedelic freakout you deserve.
Theater: I-Cure 12-13 February - Campo, Ghent ‘What’s the point of all this culture, if we can spend the same time trying to heal ourselves?’ Exuberant performer Ivo Dimchev will be solving both physical and psychological problems in this interactive healing performance that cures every audience member at the same time.
Music: Konono n°1 + Alo Wala 05 February - Vooruit, Ghent Get your fix of African Bazombo trance music played on homemade instruments from Congolian collective Konono n°1.
Festival: We Are Open 13-14 February - Trix, Antwerp We Are Open is a showcase festival that presents just about every Belgian band we can think of except Milk Inc. Expect Ping Pong Tactics, BRNS, A/T/ O/S, RaketKanon and more to take the stage.
Art: Michel François + Ann Veronica Janssens 06 February-30 April - La Verrière, Brussels Michel François transforms uncomplicated objects into carriers of meaning while Janssens tries to construct situations of dazzlement. They both represented Belgium at the Venice Biennale in 1999 and now they’re back in Brussels with a new common project.
Music: Viet Cong + Absolutely Free 18 February - Botanique, Brussels Two former members of the dearly de-
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Agenda. February parted band Women picked up their instruments again and now make frenzic post-punk as Viet Cong. Also on the bill are the math-rockers of DD/ MM/YYYY, who now make krautrockish artpunk under the moniker Absolutely Free.
established event. Prepare for ‘a talk show, variety show, shit show, parlour show, all or none of the above and also an experiment’. Party: VLEK X BEPOTEL 27 February - Recyclart (Zaal), Brussels A party on the border between techno and house. Headliners are Dreesvn (Dynamo Dreesn and SVN). Also playing for your enjoyment: Hiele, Saggat, Lowcomittee and ΚΕΜΑΛ.
Music: Aksak Maboul + Véronique Vincent 19 February - LAC, Brussels Thirty years after their initial act, Aksak Maboul gets reanimated with the release Ex-Future Album. Their blend of Middle Eastern, cinematic French and avant-garde pop is still music to our ears.
Dance: Fase 27-28 February, 01 March Beursschouwburg, Brussels Thirty years after its premiere in Beursschouwburg, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s Fase returns to its place of origin. The dancers of Rosas will once again follow the strange phase shifts in the music of Steve Reich.
Festival: Stellar Swamp 20 February - Magasin4, Brussels 21 February - Atelier 210, Brussels Initiated by local Brussels band Moaning City, Stellar Swamp is a psychedelic music festival aiming to gather the Belgian and European psychedelic scene. In true trippy fashion they want to mix musical inspirations and blur the fences established in our cities and our minds.
Music: Wave Night 5, Belgian Wave Edition 28 February - De Kleine Hedonist, Antwerp Come and celebrate Belgium’s punk and new-wave legacy on the fifth Wave night. The ‘mean and modern chaps’ of the local pride of Hamont-Achel De Brassers will play until there’s nothing left.
Music: Ryan Hemsworth 21 February - AB, Brussels Bedroom R&B, cloud-rap producer and all-round snuggly sad boy Ryan Hemsworth is guaranteed to make couples cuddle with his video-games inspired tunes.
Music: Kosmic Synth Night by Oorpijn 01 March - Kinky Star, Ghent Oorpijn presents a kosmischen experience at Kinky Star. Expect Köhn, Engerling Ensemble, Matuvu and DJ G.D.M to engulf you with waves of modular synths, blips and drones.
Theatre: Bauer Hour 24 February - Kaaitheater, Brussels Eleanor Bauer’s project started as an experiment that quickly became an
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Artefact Festival ‘You must change your life’: it’s this year’s red thread running through Artefact. Via an interesting selection of artwork, installations, performances and concerts, the annual festival explores the way we keep adapting to our ever-changing surroundings. We’ve picked out a few treats for you. 11-22 February 2015 - STUK + other locations, Leuven Faith in Strangers, Andy Stott continues to bring a human touch to colder, industrial sounds; as Miles, Miles Whittaker focuses on noisy minimal techno. Together, as Millie&Andrea, they take you on a dark and thrilling dub-techno trip. Schakleton + Kangding Ray + Grey Branches - 20 February Experimental clubbing, anyone? Kangding Ray combines live instruments, distortion and field recordings with an industrial sound. Shackleton’s your man for hypnotic melodies and lurking percussion and Grey Branches balances between experimental techno, noise and ambient.
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Evening of the Voice - 19 February A wide variety of performances centered around the human voice. Siri Landgren holds a lecture-slash-performance about the falsification of the voice as a style of music; Anna Raimondo wonders how we can deduce the personal characteristics of a person simply by hearing their voice; and Alma Söderberg plays with syllables, intonation and dream language.
Mouse on Mars + Lydia Ainsworth + Mittland Och Leo - 21 February Lydia Ainsworth released a stunning debut album with Right from Real, filled with mesmerising songs, surprising crossovers, samples and string arrangements. Mittland Och Leo, meanwhile, creates warm psychedelic exotica, with magical synths and chirping melodies. As a monument of the electronic music scene, Mouse on Mars will celebrate its 21st birthday with you.
Modern Love Label Night - 20 February Manchester-based label Modern Love has quite the roster to get you all excited. With
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Agenda. Focus By Maarten Van Nieuwenhove
Beurssc50uwburg Beursschouwburg is turning 50 and is throwing a huge non-stop, 50-hour birthday bash on 05, 06 and 07 February. To applaud half a century of (r)evolution, our beloved Brussels spot will be presenting a programme ‘under construction’ till July. sion of festivals or projects. But by assigning new creations to Wim Wauman, Karen Vermeren, Floris Vanhoof and Lieven Segers, Beursschouwburg is also keeping an eye on the future. Floris Vanhoof + 18+ — 06 February In case you just can’t pull an extreme allnighter during the whole weekend, be sure to to swing by on 06 February. At eight, our featured artist Floris Vanhoof is creating a synergetic experience by accompanying his video wall with live music. Call it porn wave or gothic R&B, but shortly after LA duo 18+ invites you to its extremely sensual, dreamlike world. And at 23.00, there’s a secret show! Fab50! Celebrating Beursschouwburg — 07 February-05 April, Argos, Brussels Every week, Argos, the Brussels centre for art and media, will put a different selection of historical and more recent video works from their collection on display. The works have been co-produced and/or are supported by Beursschouwburg. You’ll get to discover new material every Wednesday over eight consecutive weeks. Be intrigued by the work of Frank Theys, Koen Theys, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Johan Grimonprez and many more.
Wim Wauman
The future = Beurssc50uwburg — 05 February-30 May This exhibition brings together familiar faces from Beursschouwburg’s past, with artists working with the building and its history. Not only will the works of Walter Swennen and AMVK, among others, be (re)displayed, you’ll also get the chance to see pieces by people like David Helbich and Lawrence Weiner, who intervened in and around the building on the occa-
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23 February
De Bijloke, Ghent 19.00 | €22 | Free for members
OFFoff, Ghent 20.30 | €7 | Free for members
OFFoff, Ghent 20.30 | €7 | Free for members
13 February
24 February
Botanique, Brussels 20.00 | €17 | Free for members
Madame Moustache, Brussels 20.00 | €8 | Free for members
Voyages au bout du piano 06 February
Film: Geronimo Cinema Zuid, Antwerp 18.00 | €5 | Free for members
07 February
Foyer: Rhys Chatham + Biblo + Lowcommittee Jüenglingshaus (Meakusma), Eupen 20.00 | €8 | Free for members
08 February–01 March
Film: Fab50! Celebrating Beursschouwburg Wed-Sun 11.00-18.00 | €5 | Free for members
08 February-05 April
Expo: Si tu veux voir le monde, ferme tes yeux: part 1 Argos, Brussels Wed-Sun 11.00-18.00 | €5 | Free for members
Film: Anger and Beyond
Fat White Family + The Voyeurs
13 February
3 Years of Subbacultcha! Vooruit, Ghent 20.00 | €13 | Free for members
14 February
3 Years of Subbacultcha! Beursschouwburg, Brussels 20.00 | €13 | Free for members
17 February
Viet Cong + Absolutely Free De Kreun, Kortrijk 20.00 | €15 | Free for members
21 February
Cult of Youth + Tomaga Het Bos, Antwerp 21.00 | tba | Free for members
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Film: Oberhausen on tour
together PANGEA + Dario Mars & the Guillotines 26 February
Film: Simon Killer KASK Cinema, Ghent 20.30 | €5 | Free for members
27-28 February
Theatre: AH/HA KVS, Brussels 20.30 | €17 | Free for members
28 February
BANG!: Kristof Roseeuw + Charlotte Vanden Eynde + Nadjma W-O-L-K-E, Brussels 18.00 | €10 | Free for members
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