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1. Hoffman (aka Dreamfish) is a UK breakz/techno producer and co-founder of the legendary Mono211 label hailing from the Amiga .mod scene.
2. Hoffman was formed in October of 2003 and plays powerful guitar-driven rock of the best sort. The band has already released four songs which were recorded in Studio September in Reykjavík in February this year. Both songs are in heavy rotation at Iceland's biggest Rock station, The X 97,7. One of these songs reached the station's top 10 list and stayed there for 7 weeks. The band recorded four new songs in August and released a 6 track EP in the fall of 2004 named "Bad Seeds." The album has made a big mark on the Icelandic rock scene and has gotten great reviews.
Hoffman has played at Iceland's biggest music festival, Iceland Airwaves, which is held in October each year. They have played with a number of other bands, including Minus and Brain Police, two of Iceland's biggest rock bands. In July 2004 the band performed at the G!Festival in Faroe Islands. There have been some changes in the band's line-up, but now the band is set to work on new material and plans to release a new album sometime in the beginning of 2006.
Upcoming events include the Iceland Airwaves festival and the Westman Island festival plus many great gigs.
Hoffman were a 5-piece indie rock band from Somerset, England playing between 1993 and 1996, and influenced by Pavement, The Fall and Dinosaur Jr., among others.4. HOFFMAN is the alter ego of belgian producer Maurice Luijten. Combining soundscapes with industrial beats, his music keeps a balance between atmospheric soundtracks and dark raves.
1. Hoffman (aka Dreamfish) is a UK breakz/techno producer and co-founder of the legendary Mono211 label hailing from the Amiga .mod scene.
2. Hoffman was formed in October of 2003 and plays powerful guitar-driven rock of the best sort. The band has already released four songs which were recorded in Studio September in Reykjavík in February this year. Both songs are in heavy rotation at Iceland's biggest Rock station, The X 97,7. One of these songs reached the station's top 10 list and stayed there for 7 weeks. The band recorded four new songs in August and released a 6 track EP in the fall of 2004 named "Bad Seeds." The album has made a big mark on the Icelandic rock scene and has gotten great reviews.
Hoffman has played at Iceland's biggest music festival, Iceland Airwaves, which is held in October each year. They have played with a number of other bands, including Minus and Brain Police, two of Iceland's biggest rock bands. In July 2004 the band performed at the G!Festival in Faroe Islands. There have been some changes in the band's line-up, but now the band is set to work on new material and plans to release a new album sometime in the beginning of 2006.
Upcoming events include the Iceland Airwaves festival and the Westman Island festival plus many great gigs.
Hoffman were a 5-piece indie rock band from Somerset, England playing between 1993 and 1996, and influenced by Pavement, The Fall and Dinosaur Jr., among others.4. HOFFMAN is the alter ego of belgian producer Maurice Luijten. Combining soundscapes with industrial beats, his music keeps a balance between atmospheric soundtracks and dark raves.
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