
L’ITCH
L’itch is a Mechelen-based (BE) quartet pursuing sounds mostly found in contemporary heavy rock
music. These self-proclaimed krank-rockers wrote their first record (‘Urges’) in an empty hospital in
order to develop an unmistakable and hectic sound. Make no mistake, the gentlemen like to keep
things simple, but they have been able to reconcile hectic with catchy, developing a very unique
musical lingo of their own.
Live, L’itch will grab you by the throat, that much is certain. Their energetic shows lure you into
their universe in a mesmerising and compelling way, designed to keep you there.
They already shared the stage with bands like Psychonaut, Pothamus, Ronker… and are currently
working on a new record. L’itch aims to stay, and with a hungry gaze they look forward to a year full
of shows. Go watch them live.
HOAM
Your first kiss, an amazing trip with friends, the death of someone important to you… These things might only last a few seconds, minutes, hours, days… But they’ll be a memory for a lifetime.
These songs are the product of Jeroen’s aging memories.
Expect heavy guitars, experimental synths and fragile melodies.
Luminous Dash
“We horen een knappe afwisseling van sober eenvoudige strofes, overgoten met een weelde aan gitaren en gelaagde vocals in een overweldigend sterk refrein. De track [Broken Time] eindigt met grimmige gitaren die snijden tot op het bot met sterk drumwerk van Renaat Roels (ook bij Anna Lies), dat virtuoos samenvloeit in een sound die ons zelfs even aan Tool doet denken.”


BROOKS
Brooks is a party band based in Ghent. They play cover songs from the 80’s until now and they breng the life to your party.
Brooks consists of: Annelien Matthys (vocals), Jacob Vermeir (Keys and Vocals), Tom Van Heule (guitar), Arno Geers (Bass), Jeroen De Vos (Guitar) and Louis Verlinden (Drums).
MakiMura
MakiMura is an amalgamation from songwriter Pieter Angel D’Haeseleer, guitarist Tom Van Heule, bassist Jeroen De Vos and drummer Paul De Smet. They combine progrock with elements from shoegaze, to get a wall of sound in combination with technical, progressive elements.
The music is dreamy, aggressive, exotic and dark at the same time.
Think Opeth meets Steven Wilson meets Radiohead.

