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Go March Turn The Downside Up

Go March provide minimalist grooves and haunting tones. The Antwerp trio are pleased to share the video to new single ‘Downside Up’, a mesmerizing blend of electronics and post-rock. They are set to release their second album, II, on September 28 via Yokozuna Records/N.E.W.S. An exciting blend of electronics, post-rock and ambient passages, the trio have gained prominence of late with their futuristic propulsions and has led to their music being described as Mogwai meets Kraftwerk.

II is an exciting blend of electronics, post-rock and ambient passages and the trio have gained prominence of late with their futuristic propulsions. Across II, abstruse melodies merge with synthesised pulses and shuffling poly-rhythms, that evolve throughout each track. The modular electronics and subtle sounds of ‘Leopolderson’ offer a slight reprise from the thunderous ‘Chop Chop’, while tracks likes ‘Meristem’ hint towards the proto-techno artists such as Manuel Göttsching and Giorgio Moroder who are obviously a clear influence of the band.

The band’s self-titled debut album released in 2015, made many in the electronic music world stand up and take note including Thump who said on the band’s debut single ‘Rise’, "You might not know a huge amount about Belgian cosmic rockers Go March but hopefully that's set to change when you get your hands on their new single, a real motherchugger of a space-rock monster.”

Go March have performed shows across Europe and Japan including Benelux, UK, France, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Czech Republic and Japan. They have supported such acts as Holy Fuck, Maserati, Trans Am, Föllakzoid and Millionaire. The trio have received the remix treatment from the likes of Psychemagik, Shigeto, Peaking Lights and Dreams.

 

 

 

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