The Club Meets the Drill

words: Raquel Pinheiro; photos: Renato Cruz Santos/Cultura em ExpansΓ£o We are at one of those places most would not associate with industrial music, AssociaΓ§Γ£o de Moradores da BouΓ§a, a local residents society, founded in 1975. Through Porto’s City Hall programme Cultura em ExpansΓ£o, AssociaΓ§Γ£o de Moradores da BouΓ§a has been helding events, like diferent sorts of concerts, including more fringe ones.

There are too many of us gathered in the patio outside the concert room. Which goes to show that fringes can be relative. F.M. Einheit became known to if not all, most of us in attendance, when he was part of EinstΓΌrzende Neubauten, that he left in 1995.
The planned seated concert is turned into a stand up one in order for everyone to be able to attend. That changes things a little or the audience. In chairs, we would easily be able to see the images of the projections that accompanied F.M. Einheit’s demolitions, cracking, pouring of materials, playing a gigantic spring with a drill.

The video projections come with background sounds and beats. A mix of clubbing grooves, voices, mechanical, machinery noises. From where I stand for most of the concert, by the door and the mixing desk, it is not easy to see the images or, other than the playing of spring & drill, what is F.M.’s up to. I can hear sounds and see a glimpse of what looks like a workbench with a few things upon it. Wood plaques? Bricks? And what is FM pouring from a big bucket? Gravel? Whatever it is, it makes for an harrowing sound.

The evening will keep being filled with contrasts, dissonances, resonances, peculiar noises. And thee drill!

