Low Density Corporation
Live
Genre
trip-pop alternatif
Territory
EU
Country
LU
Description
Hailing from Luxembourg in the late 1990s, Low Density Corporation emerged as trailblazers in the pop-rock scene, fusing trip-hop and alternative sounds. Fronted by Rocco Russo and complemented by Olivier Toth on synths, they made waves with their debut EP "Low Density Corporation featuring Galliver" in 1999, delivering a fresh musical experience with tracks like "Ode to my Stupidity" and "Disconnected."
Following their debut success, the band navigated lineup changes and extensive concerts, leading to the release of their highly anticipated second album, "Trash," in 2003. Rocco and Olivier's collaborative genius brought forth meticulously crafted songs, embracing a polished aesthetic that showcased their dedication to innovation.
Low Density Corporation's perseverance set them apart, solidifying their reputation as both studio wizards and a compelling live act. Their performances, marked by clear structures and a dynamic mix of samples and live instrumentation, captivated audiences globally.
Rocco's thought-provoking lyrics, exploring themes of futurism, resonated beyond borders. Drawing inspiration from 1980s pop icons to contemporary trip-hop, the band defied categorization with a sound incorporating unconventional elements like Japanese manga samples.
After a 15-year hiatus, the band reunited, proving their enduring influence. The current lineup includes long-time bandmates Gilles Wagner on drums, Gilles Loes on bass, and has seen the newly added ethereal vocals of Faye Reiser. Their harmonious synergy exemplifies Low Density Corporation's commitment to pushing boundaries and cementing their status as pioneers of trip-pop alternatif.