Wednesday, March 21, 2007Gig Review: Modeselektorā¦. So tell meā¦.
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Modeselektor are Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary a two man DJ /producer team from Germany releasing almost exclusively on Ellen Alien's Bpitch Control label their music is influenced in turns by hip-hop break beats techno and dub exemplified by their first full album Hello Mom released in 2005 and remixed and re-released in 2006 featuring the brilliant euro crunking French hip-hop crew TTC Anyone who saw the German duo's Irish debut in the Foggy Notions tent on the last night of the Electric Picnic last year knows how crazy their live sets can be, it was easily the most explosive gig I saw all weekend. However the set up they brought to Dublin on Thursday 8th of March was very different they preformed a two hour D.J set with support from Electric City's Rian Ryan down stairs in Wax on south William street, in my opinion this claustrophobic venue is unsuited for such a gig with the dance floor being uncomfortably jammed for the majority of the set with barely room to move much less dance. However after a slow start their use of hip hop, techno & electro went down well with "Kill Bill vol.4" and The Prodigy's "Fire" getting the warmest receptions. The crowd was once again electrified and towards the last half hour people were hanging out of the rafters standing on top of ledges and sitting on shoulders in order to dance on the packed dance floor. As I was plastered to the glass barrier at the front for the majority of the gig I had a good view of the two men's behaviour behind the controls and it couldn't have been more different, Bronsert displayed a foppish calm, with the look of a modern day S.S. Commandant leading the crowd willingly to the aural ovens. While Szary jumped around like a 10 year old kid filled with Fanta at a wedding disco, egging the crowd on. Infuriately the bouncers made them cut the music five minutes early just as they began to play Jeff Mill's "The Bells." To top it all off in celebration of Electric City's fourth birthday they drenched the front rows of the crowd with first a bottle of champagne and then a bottle of vodka. I left the gig sticky and highly flammable but happy and slightly stupider There is speculation that MDSLKTR will be coming to Dublin with their full live set sometime in early summer, so keep your noses pealed people. reviewed by Mark F Labels: Gig Review, Guest Blogger, Mark, Modeselektor, Music, Out
Comments:
fucking fantastic gig. the crowd were well up for it and Kill Bill is quaranteed to bring down the rafters everytime its played. I meant to do a review myself over at infactah but didnt get round to it. We're you at T.Raumschmiere the weeke before. that was even better
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