![]() He is going to be telling us a bit about his project, his world and the challenges of corona virus. I’m absolutely delighted to have with me, Martijn from KNARS. As always, this podcast is a deep dive into the process of transforming gigs into accessible and immersive experiences. My name is Stephanie Singer, and I’ll be your host today. ![]() By drawing inspiration from sensory limitations and including deaf people and people with learning difficulties in their creative process, he explored new realms of possibilities.Ĭurious how enriching the experience for a whole audience and making your performance more accessible can go hand in hand, regardless of any limitations people may have? Tune in and discover how KNARS (NL), Kormac (IE) and Perhaps Contraption (UK) transformed their gigs to multi-sensorial, immersive experiences. Curious? Jump right into episode 4 of the Revelland podcast.Īs one of the three artists who joined Revelland to take their live gigs to a whole other level, Martijn shares insights regarding his creative process and what elements were important when creating his new live show. They talk about the potential of creators, by creating more than just music, and the power of storytelling. ![]() Doors open at 7:00 pm and showtime is 8:00.In this new episode of the Revelland podcast, Martijn Holtslag from KNARS talks to Steph about moshpit mayhem, the sensation of vitamin C pills and dreaming big. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door and $50 for Meet & Greet. The sound is erie and unique, like gothic trap or maybe voodoo drill.Įither way, to enjoy this music, don't take it too seriously. Twelve tracks meant to destroy your happiness and force a moshpit of blunt guts and broken glass in the middle of your grandmother's living room. The next EP was $outh $ide $uicide, a five song project with Floridian madman Pouya.ĭirectly following these collaborative EPs, they showed the world that they can do it on their own and released their solo album, My Liver Will Handle What My Heart Can't. Earlier this season, $uicideboy$ released two collaborative EPs that continued to assist in their rise.įirst, they released Black $uicice Side C: The Seventh Seal, a five song EP with rapper Black Smurf. Equal parts shock factor and original product, $uicideboy$ sound like a mixture of Seshollowaterboyz and Deniro Farrar, sprinkled with a bit of Denzel Curry and Fifty Grand. These two maniacal, lo-fi weirdos have been creating futuristic glitch trap with enough bass to kickstart the apocalypse. They have about 20 projects available on their Bandcamp. Made up of Ruby da Cherry aka suicide LEOPARD aka bronchitisaur and $lick $loth aka SuicideChrist aka Yung $carecrow, $uicideboy$ is a duo that has been gaining traction throughout the year. It's also worth noting here that if you Google Image search "suicide boys", you will find a bunch of tatted and naked dudes. With two EPs, an album, and a handful of singles, it's about time that people start talking about $uicideboy$. In the last two months, death rap collective $uicideboy$ have dropped enough music to justify an entire year. The late great Freddie Mercury said, “Don’t try suicide.” But that was because he never met $uicideboy$. On Tuesday, November 1, Chapters Alumni & Legends ENT present $uicideboy$ at the WOW Hall along with special guests Germ, Ramirxz, Shakewell, Mikey the Magician and Don Krez.
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