Thank you for your time and lots of fun on stage! Everyday there is something good coming along to you! World Leadership, President of united Europe, something like that :)Īny message you would like to give along with our readers? Is there anything new coming up in the near future?Īfter 5 years of making music: what would be your goal with Eisenfunk? If I am correct, you have released something new almost every year since 2007. I think we will spend a weekend in Ghent, not only the venue day. We always travel a lot and we try to take time for the POI's in every City. I stopped going on holiday since I started with EISENFUNK. You are playing in the city of Ghent, one of the oldest cities in Europe: is culture a point of interest of you? As you have played in a lot of cities, you must have seen your part of the world already? Are you planning any special appearances or co-operations fort that night? This time you are sharing the bill with Mirexxx, FGFC 820, Noisuf-X and Faderhead. We went in Belgium years ago, so I think we have a lot of playtime :) We never went on PENTATOUR to Belgium, so we're playing a lot of the new songs and indeed a lot of the old songs. In October you are coming to Belgium, what can we expect from the concert? Indeed this festival would be without EISENFUNK. I have to spend my time drinking beer with the other bands :)Ĭan I conclude that these bands are also your biggest influences? If you had carte blanche: how would your personal festival line-up look, if you had no restrictions at all?īut. I can't descide who's the headliner :) Thats a big family.Īre there bands you would like to share stage with in the future? And indeed while we're freinds.everyone is fan of everyone. We're friends and party on every time we see them. Nachtmahr, Centhron, Xotox, SAM, X-RX, SITD. Which bands do you have the best memories of or did you have the most fun with? We like that too.ĭuring these concerts, you have shared line-up and stage with a lot of other bands. Small venues give us a direct contact to our fans. well big and full of emotions, but indeed they're anonymous. For the next year the release is planned and of course there will be a tour.ĭo you prefer smaller club-concerts or the larger festival settings?īoth are pretty. Upcoming shows in Swizerland, UK and Belgium are planned. We're trying to play outside of Germany while we're sitting on the new CD. well that was the greatest feeling in 6 years of EISENFUNK :)ĭo you still have venues on your wishlist for playing in the future? We already had big audiences but when we entered stage and had a full crowd of thousands cheering "EISENFUNK". The last venue on the Amphi festival in Cologne. Any particular venue that sticks in your mind after 5 years of playing? Meanwhile, you have been on the road quite a lot: from small concert venues to large scene-related festivals, each with their own atmosphere and setting. Is it good enough, do the fans like the new songs ? It's black and white in the same situation. I try to make music like I always did, but there is an unspoken thought in my mind. Our fans wait for out sixth album and we're working on it at the moment. It's a great feeling but indeed it's also a great pressure. How do you feel about all the positive reactions about your work? Pentafunk was the last album till now, released in 2011. I was wondering and said "How ? Do YOU think someone will listen to a song about. with headaches from the big party Toni said: "Let's make songs about computer games". How did you come up with a track about “Pong”? The next year, in 2010, Eisenfunk came up again with their major floorfiller “Pong” from the album “8-Bit”, inspired by the popular game. THATS MY SONG" I was proud and I still amįans were then spoiled with the limited album “300”, (only 300 copies) with some special remixes of “Duck and Cover” and “Paranoid”, followed by the next full album “Schmerzfrequenz” in 2009. I was walking along with my friends and told them "THATS ME. He said this song is awesome and he played it every Saturday. When I finished the track I gave it to a local DJ. How did you feel about this small success from the first chapter in the Eisenfunk story? It was a great and exciting way to go.Ī first modest hit was born: “Duck and cover” was often on DJ playlists. In the beginning we joined other bands as supporting act and in 2009 we started to play as headliner. We did live shows since we started in 2007. Michael Mayer (Musical brain and singer of Eisenfunk: It was a slow growing process. Can you tell us a bit more about how you went from home studio-band to the larger audience? In 2007 Eisenfunk started off with the CD “Eisenfunk”. With the forthcoming concert in Bruges in mind, Peek-a-Boo has the honour of interviewing one of the fastest growing electronic acts in the European dark scene: Eisenfunk.
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