Monsters in da House

Mon­ster Zoku Onsomb (AUS) /// 
Nam-Shub of Enki (AUS) /// 
Fuck the 80ies (AUT) /// 

Thu, August 20 2009, 21:30 /// 
quitch, Untere Donaulände 10, Linz ///

From the cul­tur­al swamps of Australia’s most gleam­ing citadel crawl Mon­ster Zoku Onsomb!. An ensem­ble who have forged their own sound from the shat­tered pieces of kitsch retrodel­i­ca and con­tem­po­rary bass cul­ture. Their vinyl releas­es are sold out col­lec­tables and are being dropped on the most pro­gres­sive elec­tron­ic dance floors around the world. Live, they are a fies­ta, and instant­ly inject any venue and any crowd with their unequalled energy.

In 2004 MZO! Formed from sep­a­rate enti­ties who were all moti­vat­ed per­form­ers in their own right. They were all well known to Bris­bane elec­tron­ic par­ty goers as being the city’s lead­ing elec­tron­ic prac­ti­tion­ers, and togeth­er they have proven to be unstop­pable! MZO! for­mu­lat­ed a spe­cial style of live per­for­mance that com­bined pro­gramed sounds, danc­ing, syn­chro­nized visu­als and live instru­ments that made their shows an instant suc­cess. Lash­ing the audi­ence with sprays of sparks, noise and bass.

Late in 2004 the 5 per­son ensem­ble com­bined their pow­ers to pro­duce their first E.P — the self titled “Mon­ster Zoku Onsomb!“. The E.P. was almost all com­posed from .50 cent bar­gain bin record sam­ples and it laid out a unique sound that com­bined kitsch psy­chobil­ly rhythms with rave and grime sen­si­bil­i­ties. It was a sell out suc­cess in Aus­tralia, and it even found its way to the UK where Death$ucker Records dis­cov­ered it and pressed the first MZO! 12” E.P. This debut vinyl sold out of two press­ings and was played by DJs the world over, includ­ing Mary Anne Hobbs who pro­claimed it her “record of the week” on the BBC’s Breeze­block radio show. Fol­low­ing on from the suc­cess of the E.P., MZO! made their first tour of Europe, and from the UK to Rus­sia, MZO! built a for­mi­da­ble rep­u­ta­tion as being par­ty starters and a live pow­er­house of crazy per­for­mance and music.

From those acci­den­tal begin­nings MZO! went on to pro­duce their debut album — “Attack”. Attack went onto solid­i­fy their rep­u­ta­tion for idio­syn­crat­ic sounds and man­ic cut up sam­ple and vocal styles. For the first time MZO! inte­grat­ed Miss P Leisure’s vocals into the mix and began indoc­tri­nat­ing their fans with their anthems “Eat Brains” and “Day They Came Back”. They embarked on anoth­er tour of Europe, to pro­mote the album and a sec­ond 12“E.P. on Death$ucker Records, and played at noto­ri­ous par­ties such as Bang­face in Lon­don, and the Ele­vate Fes­ti­val in Aus­tria. They returned to Bris­bane inspired, and start­ed their own club event “Mon­ster Mash”.

In 2009 MZO! pre­pare to release the vinyl ver­sion of the Earth Eaters album on Death$ucker Records, an Earth Eaters remix album (fea­tur­ing remix­es from Cur­sor Min­er, Xanap­ti­con, Otto Von Schirach and more!) and anoth­er Euro­pean Tour. On August, 20th, MZO! will hit Linz to per­form in the back­yard of the quitch. They will be accom­pa­nied by nAM sHUB oF eNKI, the voodoo ador­ing solo project from Phillip Thom­son of MZO!. And last but not least there will be a break­core-schnulzen­pop-per­for­mance by the fab­u­lous Fuck the 80ies, bring­ing back all those stu­pid songs from the 80ies and crack­ing them apart.

www.monsterzoku.com
www.myspace.com/monsterzokuonsomb
www.myspace.com/namshubofenki

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(Pho­tos: Petra Moser)