

We will do our very best to accommodate you with an ease of service that will exceed all expectations.Īccessible tickets are available for all events that Another Planet Entertainment presents. We encourage you to reach out to us directly to purchase tickets and make requests for special accommodations or needs for any event at any venue we present. That said, everyone’s case is individual and each venue and show has its own unique challenge. We strongly believe that if we do everything we can to treat everyone as we ourselves would wish to be treated, we can succeed in our efforts to “turn everyone on” to the magic of the live music experience. We believe whatever your religion, race, culture, education, gender, ability or disability, that everyone should be able to enjoy music as equally as is reasonably possible and plausible. We thrive on making people happy from the time we open our doors to the last note of the concert. If you’ve been to an IAMX show without being turned on, you just might need to get a check-up from your doctor to make certain that your heart actually beats.We believe that music is a universal language that unites all of us and brings people from all walks of life together. The combination of these two wonderfully androgynous beings and their stage antics is intense, sexually driven beauty. The backbone of the stage show rests squarely on the sexual dynamics and vocal interactions with L.A. This is dark cabaret at its best, with gorgeous, evocative costuming combined with Corner’s self-made visuals that flawlessly accompany every song. It is important to note that Corner doesn’t consider IAMX to be solely a musical project. Corner unabashedly whips the crowd with his searing views, wrapped in silky vocals that captivate and convince. The live performance was equally raw, intimate, overflowing with sexual innuendo, and unrelenting in its open commentary about the state of our world. Dark, sexy, and raw, this is an album with poignant vocals about war, privilege, gender fluidity, and the evils of a world held captive by rampant greed. Metanoia is a gorgeous, industrialized romp that hearkens back to his work with Sneaker Pimps, albeit with a decidedly more complex and layered sound. Metanoia, the album IAMX recently dropped, definitely departs from his melodic 2012 offering The Unified Field. Game on.Ĭorner, formerly of British trip-hop band Sneaker Pimps, moved to East Berlin in 2006 in an effort to shift gears and give himself “the spirit to care less about the music industry and take an independent route.” I read this quote last year and wondered what his new-found solitude would bring about. Just as I began to wonder if Corner was punishing us for hating the opener, he ascended from the depths below Neumo’s and hopped on stage. Kitty so it took several minutes to build up a decent sized roar. Sometimes the choice of an opening band can prove a bad omen for what’s to come, so I was hopeful my beloved IAMX would be on point. The beautiful women of the group took the stage first, goading the crowd to cheer for the enigmatic Chris Corner to take the stage. We were still trying to get over the paltry performance from Mr. I haven’t been this repelled by an act in eons. This wonderment, combined with the lack of mid-range in the tracks, the muddiness of the vocal, and the limp connection with the audience had me hightailing to the bar for a drink. Kitty did not rise to the occasion: the performer’s stage presence wasn’t much beyond bouncing and hiding under a white hoodie. I was also gripped with wonder as to whether I was watching a lip-sync or if there were simply too many effects on the vocals to warrant the need to work at singing.

I just love watching a lone wolf bounce around on stage to their deep secrets and thoughtful beats.

Their musical offerings via Bandcamphad been promising too I enjoy a good dose of darkwave and I am particularly fond of solo projects.

The grand fortune of those two mini-sentences was that I missed nearly half of the night’s opener, Mr. Posted by Nada Staff November 21st, 2015 No Comments »
