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29.07 - Final Muzik Meeting # 1 - Live Report

By Writer For A Day • August 18th, 2009 • Category: Reportage

I'm embarrassed of what to write, are not that great musicologist and expert, however I will tell you the impressions I had a leather and something that I heard here and there .. rumors, even if we were in a meadow ...
First, the Cameramia were presented in a manner suggestive, with a pair of headlights, a red [...]



15.05.2009 - Live @ Francis and The Phantoms Festaintenda

By Writer For A Day • May 11th, 2009 • Category: Events

15.05.2009 - Live @ Francis and The Phantoms Festaintenda
Free admission
Mortegliano (UD) - Area of Demaniale Chiasiellis
SITE FRANCIS & PHANTOMS:
http://www.myspace.com/francisandthephantoms
SITE FESTINTENDA:
www.festintenda.it



21.03.2009 - Electronic Spring Concert - Aiello del F. (UD)

By Writer For A Day • Mar 17th, 2009 • Category: Events,'s choices

The concert will be a set of electronic spring of
sounds and noises created, proposed and twisted by musicians,
singers and DJs.
Dark, Gothic, Electronic, DeepHouse, Electro and Techno are
the nuances
listen to this first day of spring.
Artists:
ALL MY FAITH LOST ...
The All My Faith Lost ... born in 1999 and to date, have
released three albums.
Are distinguished by the [...]



Pan di Francesco Dimitri

By Writer For A Day • Down 13th, 2008 • Category: New Releases

Pan
Marsilio Editori
pp. 464, Euro19, 00
In the library from June 4, 2008
A modern gothic tale halfway between Tim Burton and Neil Gaiman, which reinterprets the myth of Peter Pan in a provocative and original key. In Roman nights there are children who dream, and that in the dream, every time, saying the [...]



Nugae quarterly literary magazine. Invitation to the realization of Howard Phillips Lovecraft and horror literature

By Writer For A Day • May 20th, 2008 • Category: New Releases

Nugae
quarterly literary magazine
Year V - no.19 (October / December 2008)
Invitation to the implementation of the 3rd monograph
entitled
"Howard Phillips Lovecraft
and the literature of horror "

When it comes to horror, I wonder why our mind goes almost automatically to pictures of the last genre films in theaters or on some old VHS "dripping blood" that shines from our shelves. [...]



DROP DEAD FESTIVAL - Prague 2007 - Reportage

By Writer For A Day • February 24th, 2008 • Category: Reportage

1 October to 4 November 2007
So this year the usual gathering of deathrockers around the world move to our beautiful Europe, to the detriment of adiratissimi Yorkers who had been taken as a ritual.
A festival dedicated to the beautiful music, which always likes deathrock and batcave, but still under the great BOH of (dis) organizing [...]



25.11.07 - Nurse With Wound - Teatro Fondamenta Nuove (Venice)

By Writer For A Day • January 4th, 2008 • Category: Reportage

Photos by: KisSylvie



21/07/07 - Alexander Hacke @ Forte Marghera, Fri

By Writer For A Day • July 26th, 2007 • Category: Reportage

At the exhibition "magnetic field" at Forte Marghera Mestre, Saturday, July 21 Alexander Hacke is back on stage with a new and unsettling multi-media performance called "The History of Electricity", accompanied by his faithful artist Danielle de Picciotto.

The rhythms are immediately pressing and the public is involved in dancing and enthusiastic applause, [...]



Special: Monograph Slowdive

By Writer For A Day • July 20th, 2007 • Category: Articles

The Slowdive can rightly be placed among the greats of music. Pop, shoegaze, dream-pop, with hints and lots of gothic gloom. The quintet, originally from Reading, will know its genesis in the distant (but not too) 1989 from the minds of Neil Halstead and Rachel Goswell to singing and guitar, Nick Chaplin on bass. In this trio [...]



06/07/07 SONIC YOUTH live in Ferrara

By Writer For A Day • July 17th, 2007 • Category: Reportage

Piazza Castello 21 hours. The public is still vague and disinterested when you start the performance of MY CAT IS AN ALIEN Italian group electro-noise sound that offers a sometimes extremely annoying-almost hallucinatory, timpani trained for short. After forty minutes of leaving the stage, now there's a lot more people and the atmosphere of the square is [...]