Inner Terrestrials
Inner Terrestrials

Formed in South London in 1994, founder members Jay (Lead vox, guitar) and Fran (bass, backing vox) teamed up with talented young drummer and Lewisham lad Ben in 2014 and good chemistry was evident from the start. 

From London to Paris, from Tokyo to Berlin, Inner Terrestrials are known for their eclectic jump up sound, mixing Punk, Dub, Folk, Ska, Metal and more to fuse a rich cornucopia of anarchic danceability. This band have travelled the world and back enticing the crowds to dance and the listeners to listen.

COP ON FIRE (BE) Punk / Dub / Ska
Cop On Fire

Born out of Leuven-Belgium’s activist squatting scene in 2004, Cop On Fire have been putting up festive foundations of pumping drums and sub-bass dub supporting their local scene. Local in this case is as global as a good part of Europe as C.O.F. toured between Scotland and Slovakia, though never playing Kortessem. Consisting of 4 people who have a heart for dub, ska, punk and protest-songs alike, C.O.F. uses these influences to recreate feelings from daily life: sticking it to The Man, taking a stand for Mother Earth, opening the bin for bigoted morality and xenophobia of all kinds…Oh, and we don’t like cops. Reclaim The Streets, opening autonomous social centres, Antifascist Action, sustainable living, … action backed up by the flow of drum and bass, a guitar crossing musical boundaries all thrown in a mix of effects and echoes from the underbelly of society – the samples. DIY has been more than a label to the band as we've played just about anywhere, except the mayor's ball or fishy right-wing related pubs. This has meant putting up our own stage to play an activist camp, squatting our own venues, fixing our own van on the road (not seldom with shoelace and gum), fishing the software to edit our samples out of a supermarket's wastebin,... DIY does not trap us within borders of a certain scene, so we gladly play different places as long as our performance doesn't get any capital flowing towards any of the assholes or companies trying to make a miserable life for the less privileged. We don't care about music contests and shit alike, we don't care to mention what bands we've played with, as all that is superficial and irrelevant to what this band is about - even though we liked most bands we've played with a lot. Naming names though, we've been influenced by bands as diverse as Skatalites, Killing joke, Mad professor, Conflict, The Clash, Amebix, Radical dance faction, Immortal technique, … COF released a first cd-ep “Welcome To The Free Zone” march 2008, have changed drummers for the third and so they believe last time and are as of yet working on a split LP/CD with Combat Wombat. The album shared with these Australian hiphop-dub-drum’n’bass activists will be released by the French label Maloka amongst others. More labels and distributors are being spoken to, to give the disc a release beyond subcultural borders. It should be out by july at best-august at worst - 2010. Catch you on the barricades - where we'll probably be soundchecking.

Mad Men's Team
Après un court essai en tant que groupe de reprise sous le nom de Daskapank, Mad Men's Team est formé en 2000. Rapidement le groupe s'étoffe jusqu'à compter huit membres. Leur style est du ska-punk dynamisé par des influences électro, hard-core, reggae, fusion, ... C'est en concert qu'il prend tout son sens, en montrant toute la puissance de compositions solides et variées accompagné d'une section cuivre détonante !