| Chris Corner |
IAMX headlined three nights at Rough Trade this week, merging pop crooning with layers of electronic
experimentation, periodically approaching goth and industrial music. The
visuals were overwhelming; unconventional video loops, many made by Corner, projected
behind the band (vocalist/keyboardist Corner, keyboardist Sammi Doll, bassist/keyboardist Janine Gezang, drummer Jon Siren),
and constantly roving and flashing lights often blinded the audience,
particularly the hardiest fans in front of the stage. The lack of lighting on
the musicians intentionally obscured the players, who were bathed in dim blue
ambience such that only their silhouettes were visible for the entire show. IAMX's
music was engagingly avant garde, particularly when the pulsing synthesizers
played into dance beats, but the inability to ever see the artist and the relentless
flashing lights were an annoyance. (The above photograph was taken with
a flash and modified digitally; not even the fans by the stage ever saw Corner this
clearly.)
Visit IAMX at www.iamxmusic.com.
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