
Cheap satanism Records will be our partner for that night ! They will be present at Magasin4 with their records and their faithful “resident DJ": Cha!Selektor! Cheap Satanism Records is a Brussels-based cheeky indie label. These apprentice satanic lovers have been trying to make deal with the Devil for 5 years. At the time of writing they have released 20 records from bands mostly from Belgium, Italy and United States. You might know some of them: Joy As A Toy, Bee and Flower, Keiki, Agatha, Vitas Guerulaitis... Cheap Satanism Records is also know as one of the most active alternative promoter in Brussels. They work closely with Magasin 4 and Café Central and have already organized more than 50 events which have brought around 100 bands in Brussels a.o Peter Kernel, Lydia Lunch, Chelsea Wolfe, Enablers, Part Chimp, Necro Deathmort… Gagnez votre ticket avec Musiczine Win kaartjes met Musiczine Gagnez votre ticket avec New Noise Magazine


Peter Kernel is a Swiss Canadian art-punk band formed by Aris Bassetti (guitar, voice, graphic designer) and Barbara Lehnhoff (bass, voice, filmmaker). Inspired by a love story, they play music anyone can play in an attempt to’ satisfy man’s basic human instinct: a beat, something loud and a few words. Primary rock.
The band initially got together in 2005 to write the soundtrack for the experimental musical Like A Giant In A Towel (Locarno International Film Festival 2006), directed by bass player Barbara.
Throughout the years Peter Kernel shared stages with inspiring bands such as Mogwai, Trans Am, Cat Power, Enon, Blonde Redhead, Shannon Wright, Wolf Parade, Why?, Twin Shadow, Wild Beasts, Trentemøller, The Notwist, Sunset Rubdown, Gregor Samsa and many more…and performed at clubs and festivals such as Hmv Forum (London), Thekla (Bristol), Glee (Birmingham) 59 :1 (Munich) Point Ephèmere (Paris), Soundlabs Festival (Abruzzo), Paleo Festival (Nyon), Bad Bonn Kilbi (Düdingen), Cully Jazz Festival (Cully) and many more…



Bouncy quartet from belgium made up of members of Casse Brique, Volt Voice or Frank Shinobi, Mambo combines sonic energy with time-signature-laden mathematical rhythms. As you will hear, their influences dip into The Redneck Manifesto and Honey for Petzi keeping nonetheless a highly identifiable trademark. Currently working on new tunes, Mambo has just released a 10-track instrumental album, “Bertier”, available both as a download or LP. Give it a spin urgently, it might well be the new sensation out of HH-stamped productions this year!