PER BOOKING ITALIA:
ZAT djzat@acidprophecy.com (+393297155035)
FOR NETHERLAND OR INTERNATIONAL BOOKING:
MICHELE djnatraji@acidprophecy.com (+31625454567)
FOR MSN CONTACT: zat83@hotmail.com
OR SKYPE NAME: acidprophecy
Acid Prophecy are Zat (aka Alberto Zattera) and Natraji (aka Michele Sperman). Both have been playing music since they were very young: Alberto started to play drums at 8, Michele the guitar and the bass at 11. After some years spent playing music in bands, they decided to move into the electronic music scene; beginning with french-core and different underground genres, then they moved quickly into a trance and old-school style developing a more psychedelic and melodic sound. In March 2007 they released their debut album “Digital Delirium” with Alphaproduction Rec. (IT). After the album release, they started to perform at many parties around Italy and Europe gaining experience in different dance environments. They fell in love with the goa-trance scene, which deeply influenced their style. Today Acid Prophecy play a very fresh psy-trance music, merging trance melodies with fast and jumping bass lines which give a deep and energetic live set. In the past few years Acid Prophecy has played with artists such as Lamat, Tristan, Toast 3D, Deedrah, A.M.D., Rinkadink, Fractal Glider, DNA, Onyx, Ephedrix, Mekkanika, Painkiller, Bliss and many more…… In June 2008 the track “On my Bass” featured in the compilation “Overmind” compiled by “Veleno Music” (IT). In October 2008 the track “Panic” featured in the compilation “Art Vision” compiled by “Beta Chronic Rec” (GK). In Dicember 2008 the tracks "Magic Set" and "Revolve" featured in the compilation “Compilation 1” compiled by “Anunaki Rec” (IT). More releases will be arriving soon, followed by their new album, scheduled for release next year.
Peace Sunday, June 5, 1982, Rose Bowl, no nukes - nuclear disarmament - stop nuclear madness concert - NYC - Central Park - June 12, 1982, 1,000,000 person march and rally for Nuclear Freeze. Photography and presentation by Curtis Rainbow. 'Give Peace a Chance' music by Achim Schultz. Inspiration by Yoko Ono. Dedicated to John Lennon.
Almost Tomorrow is the third full length collaboration album from Section 27 Netlabel founders Tam Ferrans and Andrew Paterson, under their Nonima & theAudiologist guise. This time around the sound is more melodic, and has a definite feeling of a complete and more mature sound than heard on the previous LP's "Dystopian Battle Hymns" and "Ceremony After Amputation". If you are familiar with their individual projects you may even be in for a slight surprise, as the tracks are not as beat driven like before, but are more atmospheric and sound, well... "bigger". In its 75 minutes, Almost Tomorrow takes you on a trip from the digital rain-soaked cavernous scraping in "Thoughtograph", the ethereal beat jittering of "The Colour of Rain", intercepted transmissions from unknown places in "Com-Intercept", "Ganzfeld"s huge yet strangely insect-like beats until everything you knew comes crashing around you in "Almost Tomorrow". Burning pianos, glitched out soundscapes and intricately programmed beatplay, this may well be their best work to date. Consider it the soundtrack to a rainy overcast day, but with just that glimmer of sunshine peeking from the clouds. "Almost Tomorrow" wears its heart on its sleeve.