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MARROWVOLTAGE There is always a strong, dominating motif behind any of our songs. A feeling, a powerful association. For example, the gravitational force of an abyss underneath you. Can you please introduce yourself to our readers. Who are you andwhat is your musical goal? We are MarrowVoltage from the south of Germany. We are aiming to produce cineastic worlds of sound as well as complex clubtracks. We are 3 persons: Jos Svyati who plays cello and loop-station, Som Bonito and myself (Dr. Wonka). Som and I are responsible for synths and drums. We signed with Young & Cold Records in 2019 and our debut albumwill be out this summer. How did you come up with the unconventional idea to combine a cellowith synthesizers? Jos and I have played cello and piano in a neo-classic band (Diodati). In 2017 we realised that we wanted to make music for a non-sitting audience, so we started to combine the organic warmth of the cello with synthesizer sounds. In the beginning we exclusively worked with hardware synths and groove-boxes but we soon came to realise that this is quite www.peek-a-boo-magazine.be - 14 - overwhelming. At least, it gives no room for a spontaneous performance This is the point where Som comes into play. He helps us to stay with the sonic complexity but also being able to really make music. We want to have this playful approach to our tracks, the composition, the audience and the atmosphere of the evening. Still, we really want to play live as much as possible. Speaking ofyour live performances.What can your audience expect fromyou? A rich world of sound, inviting to mental movies and of course to dance.We are dedicated to music with our hearts and souls. We´ve been inmanymusical projects and have plenty of stage experience.We try to put all of our personality and musicality into our music.This is especially true when it comes to playing live. (Continues on p.16)

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