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                One - Project Pitchfork - Samsas Traum - Zeromancer - [:SITD:] 
                - Merciful Nuns - Lord Of The Lost - Aesthetic Perfection - NOYCE™ 
                - Formalin
              [Psycho] 
                Somehow always the same bands play the BLACKFIELD FESTIVAL. 
                So you hardly miss anything if you skip one year. And I guess 
                there will nothing change in this matter. What remains is the 
                great location and the possibility to meet friends there and to 
                have fun. It worked out perfectly on this Saturday ;) 
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              [Dajana] 
                The weather is keeping up, it is still cold and wet and the early 
                bird can fuck itself… However, night was short and I need 
                some time to get off the grid. A surreal experience and a coffee 
                later it clears off and we get the promised sunshine. Sunburn 
                too, unasked. Today I don’t have to drive and so can taste 
                the one or the other brewery. 
              
              [Dajana] 
                But first the work. Day 2 gets started with Berlin-based duo :: 
                FORMALIN 
                :: also unknown to me so far. Industrial in the morning. 
                Okay, Industrial in the noon, with sun, great wake-up call, heard 
                by the most anywhere outside the location. The ones down in the 
                arena can be counted easily. I like the music. From a photographer’s 
                point of view… well. It got even worse as the backdrop was 
                even lower due to the wind and you always had a cross-bar in the 
                picture. 
                Setlist: Intro, My Fetisch, Tied And Blinded, Faker, 
                This Isn’t Love, End Of All Suffering, Resistance
              
              [Dajana] 
                :: NOYCE 
                TM :: I already know from their tour supporting 
                Diary Of Dreams. Expect well-done Synthie Pop without frills and 
                a much likeable frontman. They fail at the first song Headland 
                but get over it confident and score. NOYCE TM play a brand 
                new song entitled Fall[out] you can still download for free from 
                the band’s homepage. And they had a new face in the band, 
                Jessica Keuther, playing violin. 
                Setlist: Headland, Tagwerk, Man On The Moon, Panique, 
                Fall[out], Year 03, This World
              
              [Dajana] 
                Hahahaha, these guys are crazy. :: AESTHETIC 
                PERFECTION :: is the hit! Musically as well visually. 
                Hailing from sunny L.A. the duo consists of Daniel Graves and 
                Tim Van Horn. Live on stage they get completed by Elliot Berlin 
                on keys (that guy that can’t bear alcohol, you remember? 
                ;)). This band always looks different, creative, having a different 
                theme. This is Punk-tinged Electro that makes real fun that makes 
                you dance. AESTHETIC PERFECTION already surprised me in 
                2010 and again left their impact on me :) 
              
              [Psycho] 
                :: LORD 
                OF THE LOST :: is actually one band I did not know 
                before. As more I was surprised how professionally they presented 
                their show. Dark Rock with a slight Glam Rock note, with perfect 
                announcements, perfect movements, perfect stage-acting and every 
                tone was perfect too. To be honest, this was already too much 
                perfectionism. A great show should always be a bit unpredictable 
                and leave room for spontaneity. Nothing the Hamburg boys could 
                offer. But what surprised me most was the remarkably great response 
                by the fans. LORD OF THE LOST were able to fill the venue 
                at this early time almost completely. And those fans were freaking 
                out. I guess to see LORD OF THE LOST that early during 
                a festival won’t happen that often anymore. 
                [Dajana] I have still not seen LOTL live either 
                but already heard a lot about them and was quite curious as all 
                the live pics I have seen so far promised a great and photogenic 
                show. And yes, it was! But I have to agree with Psycho. The show 
                was awesome but sort of soulless. Too strongly choreographed and 
                nothing spontaneous. Though, LORD OF THE LOST is hip. Fans 
                are crazy about them and probably had the most people at the signing 
                session. 
                Setlist: Intro, Live Today/Black Lolita, Shut Up When 
                You Are Talking To Me, Heart For Sale, Sex On Legs, Prison, Undead 
                Or Alive, Dry The Rain, Blood For Blood, Die Tomorrow, Credo 
              
              [Psycho] 
                One man's joy is another man's sorrow… Was the crowd just 
                frenetically rocking :: MERCIFUL 
                NUNS :: now had to face an almost yawning emptiness. 
                Of course, life’s a bitch sometimes but MERCIFUL NUNS 
                did not make it any easier. First mood got scaled down by an overlong 
                intro, followed by The Portal, a very lengthy opener. Almost 
                absurd the two monitors acted on this huge stage at sunny sunshine, 
                even if its interludes were quite interesting. It seems did not 
                understand the difference between a club and an open air show, 
                because there was hardly and movement on stage and no communication 
                with the crowd. To make it even worse the band had to struggle 
                some sound problems. Well I guess there are not many people you 
                would have taken pleasure in that show. MERCIFUL NUNS neither 
                at it seemed. They left the stage 15 minutes before the regular 
                end of their show, without any comment. So unprofessional! This 
                was truly a pity and absolutely incomprehensible to me as we talk 
                about experienced and professional musicians who should be able 
                to avoid such embarrassments. 
                [Dajana] I actually loved the songs, their mood and atmosphere. 
                And I loved this show. But I have to confess that it was utmost 
                unfitting for an open air concert at 2.30pm and such bright sunshine. 
                The elitist behavior of the band I guess was a try to stand out 
                all those cheesy bands, music and outfits around. Anyway MERCIFUL 
                NUNS now attracted my attention ;) 
                Setlist: The Portal, Hypogeum, Body Of Light, Ancient 
                Astronaut, Genesis Revealed, Kybalion, The Maelstrom
              
              [Psycho] 
                Such problems with the crowd :: [:SITD:] 
                :: shouldn’t have faced longer time. Their show 
                was kind of a home match; there was nothing that could go wrong. 
                Ok, the band’s setlist did not offer anything new but the 
                dudes rocked the stage as hell got cheered and adored. Fun and 
                pleasure for everybody, that’s that. 
                [Dajana] Home match or not, to see [:SITD:] 3 times 
                in 6 years is no fun and no pleasure. There would have been other 
                interesting local bands…
                Snuff Machinery, Code:Red, Lebensborn, Richtfest 2, Papillon, 
                Rot, Richtfest, Herbsterwachen 
              
              [Psycho] 
                Whoops, this constellation we already had today: one band burning 
                stages and the follow-up in need to keep up that high-energy-level. 
                :: 
                ZEROMANCER 
                :: did not have an easy job but displayed how 
                you can meet your challenge: with utmost delight in playing, a 
                lot of action on stage, ongoing communication and a great live 
                set. All this these Norwegian guys brought to perfection, even 
                with the handicap of playing foreign instruments (which stopped 
                the Chrome Bitch once – you can blame Air Berlin 
                for that). Besides, there is nothing to nag about. ZEROMANCER 
                are and will always be an awesome live band! It was a real pleasure 
                to listen to such smash hits as Clone Your Lover, Doctor 
                Online and the well-done DM cover Photographic. And, 
                contrary to my general opinion regarding the billing, I would 
                not mind to see ZEROMANCER playing the BLACKFIELD FESTIVAL 
                every year ;)
                [Dajana] Yep, I agree 100%! It wasn’t their best 
                show but the best one on this second festival day! So, job done 
                and jumped into the crowd to rock the hell out!
              
              [Psycho] 
                :: SAMSAS 
                TRAUM :: is a band I rightly ignored in the past, 
                now, and will in the future. 
                [Dajana] Hmpf… I would like too but there is an editorial 
                business. Mr. Kaschke and his dreams never touched me, but well, 
                there is no need either, it’s all a matter of taste right? 
                But he is aware of the ambivalence he causes and threw tees with 
                the slogan “I hate Alexander Kaschke” into the crowd 
                *laughs* An eye catcher followed when lovely Vic Anselmo entered 
                the stage for guest vocals in Niemand…anderem als Dir.
                Setlist: Intro, Ein Name im Kristall, Für immer, 
                Igel im Nebel, Stromausfall im Herzspital, heiliges Herz, Niemand…anderem 
                als Dir, Im Zeichen des Wurms, Endstation Eden, Die Zärtlichkeit 
                der Verdammten, Ein Fötus wie Du 
              [Psycho] 
                I in the meantime roamed the shopping mall, tried to eat excellent 
                hot bread without burning tongue and palate and making blots and 
                enjoyed Scottish Ale delicacies, latter one at exorbitant prices, 
                as the prices generally have increased. 
              
              [Psycho] 
                Electro/Industrial veterans :: PROJECT 
                PITCHFORK :: appeared with not less than 3 drummers! 
                I think it was too much. At least when you then experience that 
                they all play the same and some parts still come from the hard 
                drive (e.g. some special percussions and double bass elements). 
                Then better using a guitar player. Because what feels stranger 
                than guitars from the tape? 
                Nonetheless, the Pitchies offered a great show which got enthusiastically 
                rewarded by the crowd. Over the entire playing time I found the 
                music rather monotonous (same goes for their records) but that’s 
                a matter of taste. One thing I’d like to mention is the 
                way Peter Spilles treats his fans, just great, very likeable!
                [Dajana] It was actually Peter Spilles birthday - congratulation 
                - and they just came back from an extended US tour. Those 3 drummers 
                (Léo - ex-Oomph!, Nook - current PP drummer and 
                Achim - former PP and now Eisbrecher drummer) at least 
                looked pretty cool drumming synchronously and added much power 
                to the sound. The only not so good thing was that the sun killed 
                the effect of the huge light show. 
                Setlist: Intro, Lament, Conjure, Endless Infinity, Timekiller, 
                An End, The Queen Of Tine & Space, Pitch-black, Rain, Steelrose/The 
                Circus, Beholder, Existence, Enchanted Dots Of Light 
              
              [Psycho] 
                Not so long time ago :: AND 
                ONE :: have announced to disband after a 25 years 
                spanning band history and that tonight’s headlining show 
                would be one of the last big ones. But this fact has not changed 
                anything. Their show and performance was as always. Steve Naghavi 
                played his role as entertainer, was the animation dancer and storyteller, 
                while the other guys pushed their buttons in the background. The 
                setlist was nothing special either, usual stuff, hits from the 
                band’s entire career and some cover versions. No surprises, 
                nothing special at all but entertaining…
                Setlist: Back Home, Stop The Sun, Wasted, Stand The 
                Pain, Love You To The End, Missing Track, Metalhammer, Steine 
                sind Steine, Traumfrau, Mirror In Your Heart, Electrocution, Deutschmaschine, 
                Seven, The Walk, High, Sometimes, Für // Technoman, Get You 
                Closer, Military Fashion Show, Shouts Of Joy 
              [Dajana] 
                Sun burnt the second festival day sees its end. Why do festivals 
                pass by so fast? *sighs*