Vibravoid

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Vibravoid
Vibravoid on the "Herzberg unterm Dach" 2011 in Hamburg-Altona
Vibravoid on the "Herzberg unterm Dach" 2011 in Hamburg-Altona
General information
origin Dusseldorf , Germany
Genre (s) Psychedelic rock
Website www.vibravoid.com
Current occupation
Christian Koch
Frank Matenaar
Dario Treese
former members
Martin Lammert
Electric bass
Bernd Mattern
Drums
Pirmin Vlaho
Thomas Gahlen

Vibravoid is a psychedelic rock band from Düsseldorf .

style

Vibravoid play a psychedelic rock influenced by the early Pink Floyd , and their repertoire also includes some cover versions of Pink Floyd pieces. The band describes itself as "Europe's number one psychedelic and acid rock band". In an interview with the magazine eclipsed , singer and guitarist Christian Koch justified that there was no longer a psychedelic scene:

"What is called psychedelic today is mostly cheap, uninspired hard rock , stoner or heavy metal ."

The album Minddrugs , released in 2011, was recorded consistently in just three days, so that it could remain “raw and spontaneous”.

reception

Vibravoid's self-assessment as a leading psychedelic rock band is widely shared by the media; Besides Pink Floyd, The Who and other bands of the late 60s and early 70s are also mentioned as comparisons.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2000: 2001
  • 2002: Void Vibration
  • 2003: Turned on Acid
  • 2003: Phasenvoid (split LP with Sula Bassana)
  • 2008: Politics of Ecstasy
  • 2009: Distortions
  • 2011: Mind Drugs
  • 2012: Gravity Zero
  • 2013: Delirio Dei Sensi
  • 2013: Freak Out Bologna!
  • 2014: Mindbenders The Radio Sessions
  • 2015: 15th Anniversary Edition
  • 2016: Wake Up Before You Die
  • 2017: Mushroom Mantras
  • 2018: A Psychedelic Testament (with Sky Saxon )
  • 2019: Intergalactic Acid Freak out Orgasms

Singles and EPs

  • 2001: Adjustment (7 ″)
  • 2004: Doris Delay (7 ″)
  • 2008: Christmas Delay (7 ″)
  • 2010: A Poetry of Love (with Sky Saxon)
  • 2010: What Color Is Pink? EP (7 ″)
  • 2011: The White Ship (split EP with Drug Free Youth)

Live recordings

  • 2006: Triptamine EP Volume 1 (live 2005 in Dortmund)
  • 2007: Triptamine EP Volume 2 (live 2007 in Meidelstetten)
  • 2008: Triptamine EP Volume 3 - The Amsterdam Sessions (live 2007 in Amsterdam)
  • 2009: Triptamine EP Volume 4 (live 2008)
  • 2009: triptamines
  • 2010: Burg Herzberg Festival 2010
  • 2010: You Keep on Falling (live 2010 in Bari)
  • 2011: Burg Herzberg Festival 2011
  • 2015: Loudness For The Masses - Live In Concert 2015
  • 2015: Live At Finkenbach Festival 2015
  • 2017: A Night At The Museum
  • 2017: Triptamine EP Volume 5
  • 2018: Live At Rheinkraut Festival Düsseldorf 2018
  • 2018: Vibrations From The Cosmic Void

DVDs

  • 2004: Maximum Void Vibration
  • 2009: triptamines

Individual evidence

  1. a b eclipsed, No. 132 (July / August 2011), page 47
  2. Pop100.com: Vibravoid: "Mind Drugs". Retrieved September 21, 2011 : “In the era of paisley shirts, lava lamps and kaleidoscope effects, Vibravoid beam the listener. On their fifth album "Mindrugs", the band from Düsseldorf also plays carefree, powerful psychedelic rock as if time had stood still in 1968. "
  3. rockfreaks.de: Vibravoid (D) & The Magnificient Brotherhood (D). Retrieved September 21, 2011 : "The energy of The Who , the psychedelia of Syd Barret's Pink Floyd , the radicalism of Kraftwerk (...)"

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