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Noisefloor
(High energy live music created in Hong Kong)
As techno and break-beats thump out from the sound system, the tribal
sound of djembe drum echoes, the rapper /MC with conscious message and
attitude moves energetically on the stage. Noisefloor brings mega-hot
music together with the spectacle of a live act, touching the senses of
the audience, feeding infectious high energy onto the dance floor.
Musical boundaries are there to be pushed and the new Hong Kong-based
collective are planning to make a major dent in them. Noisefloor are
musicians, DJs and electronic music makers from the SAR and Australia. The
experimental group is creating live sets of techno and breakbeat at
various venues throughout the city.
Noisefloor comprises three Australians, DJ Mick Hart, DVS Dviser
(Scratcher), bass-guitarist Nick Lesek, and an English percussionist Neil
Irwin, who are all based locally in Hong Kong. DVS Deviser is also a
graffiti artist who will be hurling graffiti art up as the band play.
"We play all sorts of different stuff, from hip-hop and breakbeat to
bangin tribal techno.” says Hart, from local breakbeat night
Beatsuite. "Together with professional live music performance, we present
high-energy music act onto the dance floor. There will be live sampling
and live digital re-mixing on the stage every night, too.”
Noisefloor are recording their efforts so they can head into the studio
and record a three-track EP.
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