Sunday, November 7, 2010

CombiChrist


Awesome Concert! I just attended the CombiChrist concert last night and it was awesome! This band had alot of great music that is very futuristic. It reminds me of the songs from the last two films of Matrix Trilogy. The drummer likes to pour water on his drums and play thru it. The water would make splash each time he hit the drums which was just add to the chaos. The way ive discovered this band was thru watching a scary movie that looked interesting. The cover looked interesting and decided what is up with this movie since my birthday is on Halloween and spice it up! The movie is called "The Collector" about a month ago. It had an interesting plot that was really crazy. It basically was a plot between a burglar and a pycho in a house. The burglar becomes a victim doing what he does best is to rob the jews but finds himself that his the fly in the web. So the them of the music was interesting and next it was CombiChrist. They have a good sense of creating music that just fits the chaos order of the situation. I know one thing for sure is if your driving back from Las Vegas to Phoenix and very tired. Put in their track and it will keep you up! It just motivates you to do your best and "Never Surrender"(one of their music). Oh cool found a link of those photos and youtube of that concert! Here
There also good at making themes for situations (Youtube). God Warrior Youtube Link1 for Link2 


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The band before them was Ivardensphere. They played superb music that was very spiritual in nature. The beat was mixture of deep rooted traditional Japanese beat and I swear I also heard Navajo voice. This was my first time ever seeing a techno dance concert style with Ivardensphere. I never knew that he could just turn knobs and on this wired machine. That look like very wild with tons of wires all over the place on this machine. Similar to a machine picture below almost like a mainframe back in the 1950's with wires. It was very tribal music. Jam out!




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