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Enter “Budots World,” presented by Budots-pioneer DJ LOVE—a journey through the Philippine grassroots DIY electronic music scene and movement. The show will explore the many sounds and forms that shape the genre, sharing untold stories and the unique formations that lend to its infectious energy.
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Ionic Vision is an old school EBM band from Belgium. They have been making music since 1992, which started off as a strongly Nitzer Ebb influenced material, but through the years progressed to their own specific sound. As of 2014 Ionic Vision is no longer active.
Their discography has countless releases, all of them showing strict, hard, both fast and slow compositions. You will hear sounds of factories and machineries incorporated in their tracks, along with raw synths and vocals which ranged from shouting to singing, in a true punk style. Their tracks are usually very energy-filled.
They have through the years played concerts all over Europe, including various industrial and EBM festivals. The band members have otherwise been running a label called Machineries of Joy, releasing EBM and industrial music.
Ionic Vision is an old school EBM band from Belgium. They have been making music since 1992, which started off as a strongly Nitzer Ebb influenced material, but through the years progressed to their own specific sound. As of 2014 Ionic Vision is no longer active.
Their discography has countless releases, all of them showing strict, hard, both fast and slow compositions. You will hear sounds of factories and machineries incorporated in their tracks, along with raw synths and vocals which ranged from shouting to singing, in a true punk style. Their tracks are usually very energy-filled.
They have through the years played concerts all over Europe, including various industrial and EBM festivals. The band members have otherwise been running a label called Machineries of Joy, releasing EBM and industrial music.
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