Kontakte – Astralagus (Official Video)

Promo film for the KONTAKTE track ‘Astralagus’. The second film in the on-going collaboration between the band KONTAKTE and London-based film artists Twitching Curtains. This superb and sublime film was shot, produced and directed by Marko Waschke and Tony Charalambous in and around South London during 2010/11. Enjoy the ride. All images and visuals © Twitching […]

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rhythmcircus.co.uk reviews “We Move Through Negative Spaces” by Kontakte

When I first saw London post rock outfit Kontakte, named after the famous composition by pioneering modern composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, they were performing their first album Soundtracks to Lost Road Movies in the atmospheric setting of a renovated medieval church, backed by projections of abstract images. Even then, having only recently formed out of bassist […]

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sloucher.org review “We Move Through Negative Spaces” by Kontakte

Double ethereal negative Kontakte – We move through negative spaces Post rock is a tricky genre to tackle and it sometimes can be a tag that can be detrimental to a band. I really don’t know any more what “post rock” means (although I like the definition by Joe Shrewsbury from 65daysofstatic), so let’s say Kontakte makes expansive instrumental […]

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Coke Machine Glow highlights Kontakte’s “The Owls Won’t See Us In Here”

“Kontakte”: sounds like a German techno musical, in actual fact a four-piece from London playing post-rock. With their mix of Bavarian heritage and dour British attitude, they might also be descendants of the current royal family. But Kontakte pack a secret weapon in the fact that one of them’s a would-be Brian Eno: along with […]

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Norman Records recommends “We Move Through Negative Spaces”

This reminds me a little (or possibly a great deal, simultaneously) of Maps, early Mogwai, EITS, 65daysofstatic & Epic 45. Their last effort was a motorik Krauty affair but this is all proper “epic guitar cathedral walls”, whispering, fluttery electronics & galloping, stomping, clattering drum machines with stately arpegiated guitar lines. There’s even some strings […]

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