
Elektro Guzzi (AT), Hertzinger (AT)

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Electro Guzzi is coming to the A38 Ship with a special live production!
The trio's performances combine one of the most exciting live techno concepts and innovative orchestral performances. The machine-like sound is created with the instrumentation of a rock band, with its two main elements: bass guitar and drums. They have been touring festivals and clubs around the world with their unique, hypnotic music for more than ten years.
Guzzui's techno is created live, on site, from the deepest impulses, with which they take their listeners on a truly impactful trip during their performances.
Elektro Guzzi return with their 11th studio album, Liquid Center—more focused than ever, yet more sonically open. The album presents the trio on a new level: their sense of precision and structure meets an unexpected depth and warmth. The sound is more restrained, more subtle - and in this way, it gains even more presence. What stands out: this album sounds different. And it feels different too. Over the course of a year, the band developed a recording technique that translates their analog live energy into a sonic image that captures both the physicality of a band in space and the cool abstraction of techno. The result is a sound that doesn’t seek loudness, but detail—clear, warm, deep, and with an almost artificial precision. Liquid Center is not a loose collection of tracks but a coherent album experience. With every listen, it opens up a little more: a new texture, a shifted perspective, another layer emerging from the space between groove and sound. Maybe it’s the music that’s changing. Or maybe it’s just the way you hear it.
The hertz indicates the number of repeating events in a periodic signal.
Based on this analogy, the Viennese trio Hertzinger produces original and danceable electronic sounds with guitar, flute, and drums, which the musicians have practiced over almost ten thousand hours of rehearsal.
Joachim Rigler: Guitar / Bass
Alexander Behr: Drums
Sara Zlanabitnig: Flute & Effects
This concert is supported by Austrian Cultural Forum.