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This is Cryogenica's London album launch for their fourth studio album 'Time'.
Cryogenica
'Time' is synth-rockers Cryogenica's fourth studio album and fuses heavy guitar tones, pulsating keyboard lines, electronics and loops with commanding vocals. Ten years after the release of 'From the Shadows', 'Time' displays Cryogenica's musical evolution and ambition. This is their strongest album to date and is a celebration of literature, a journey into the darker side of human nature, and an ode to absent loved ones.
Listen to the new album here:
https://cryogenica.bandcamp.com/album/time-3
https://www.facebook.com/cryogenicauk
Vagerr
Vagerr is a soundtrack to neon backstreets, dangerous sex, kicking against the pricks and dreaming in the gutter. Minimal electropunk channeling memories of New York's Suicide with London grit and defiance. Synth, drum voice Elvis augmented by illegal implants and cybenetics.
https://www.facebook.com/andrew.vagerr
Frixion
Pristine percussion, dramatic synth work and an imperious vocal performance are all hallmarks of The Frixion’s inimitable take on the synthpop and coldwave genres. Each member an established and highly regarded electronic artist and performer in their own right, The Frixion’s impressive catalogue of albums, EPs and live performances has garnered them critical acclaim and appreciative audiences throughout the UK and Europe.
https://www.facebook.com/TheFrixion
Electric Cake Salad
Electric Cake Salad are a professional 3 piece electronica rock band from the midlands with influences as techno rock, krautrock and darkwave. They have been together over 12 years, playing with such luminaries as Gong and Hawkwind also sharing stages with many big names. To date, they have 3 studio and a live album out and veterans of many gigs and underground festivals guaranteed to make you do something!!
https://www.facebook.com/electriccakesalad
Heff VanSaint
Born and raised in Aberdeen, Heff has been playing in bands since she was a teenager. These bands featured a guitar-driven indie sound, synonymous with that classic Scottish tradition. Having moved to London in her early 20s, she formed an electro-pop duo that went on to amass a large London following. “I always wanted to do something a bit more personal and more reflective of my own experiences. After I left the duo, I went solo and I became more focused on making the kind of music that I wanted to hear growing up, from people that looked and sounded like me. I started writing music from a more personal place, exploring themes like loss, sexuality and telling the stories of the people and community I’ve found in East London."
Event Venue
Mascara Bar, 72 Stamford Hill, London, N16 6XS, United Kingdom,London, United Kingdom