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TRADITIONALLY, THE MORE specialist music event books bands with analogous styles to keep the niche customer super-served. This isn’t the case with Tilburg’s Incubate festival.
This September 16-22, Incubate’s organisers again excelled themselves in finessing piquant juxtapositions, not least via two themed nights at the central 013 venue. After Friday’s Nordic black metal rumble with founding berserkers Mayhem and Immortal, Saturday’s Acid Flashback presented 808 State, A Guy Called Gerald and DJ Pierre (anyone for a corpse-paint/ smiley bandana combo?)
more here - http://www.mojo4music.com/7234/incubate ... etal-acid-...
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Yeah, Incubate's quite the party!

Last year I went there for the 1st time and witnessed top notch gigs of Fields of The Nephilim, Andy Stott & DJ Pete Namlook on the same night. I was happy as a bunny... you know me, I'm not one to limit myself to this or that genre.

This year it was a tough choice between the blackmetal night and the acid allnighter, but I'm slightly far more acidhouser than metalhead so went to that one :D
As I said elsewhere, the 808 gig was just immense...

Mister John Robb did a nice review: http://louderthanwar.com/808-state-incu ... ve-review/
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Righteous claat! :notworthy: :twisted:
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