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Hexenbrutal may very well have left some things to chance and good fortune, but their name is definitely not a coincidence. It almost onomatopoetically depicts what your eardrums will need to endure if you choose to attend one of their unpredictable concerts. Dr. Hexen (Matej Kolmanko) and Mr. Brutal(Iztok Koren) will shatter your preconceptions about music with loud, relentless noise born out a drum set and a cluster of synths and other gadgets. But since unpredictability is a constant, don't be surprised when you see them play an acoustic concert which sees them transform all the frenzy into a melodic alloy of traditional sounds and contemporary approaches.
 
Hexenbrutal may very well have left some things to chance and good fortune, but their name is definitely not a coincidence. It almost onomatopoetically depicts what your eardrums will need to endure if you choose to attend one of their unpredictable concerts. Dr. Hexen (Matej Kolmanko) and Mr. Brutal(Iztok Koren) will shatter your preconceptions about music with loud, relentless noise born out a drum set and a cluster of synths and other gadgets. But since unpredictability is a constant, don't be surprised when you see them play an acoustic concert which sees them transform all the frenzy into a melodic alloy of traditional sounds and contemporary approaches.
  

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Hexenbrutal may very well have left some things to chance and good fortune, but their name is definitely not a coincidence. It almost onomatopoetically depicts what your eardrums will need to endure if you choose to attend one of their unpredictable concerts. Dr. Hexen (Matej Kolmanko) and Mr. Brutal(Iztok Koren) will shatter your preconceptions about music with loud, relentless noise born out a drum set and a cluster of synths and other gadgets. But since unpredictability is a constant, don't be surprised when you see them play an acoustic concert which sees them transform all the frenzy into a melodic alloy of traditional sounds and contemporary approaches.

Biography

Hexenbrutal were formed in 2004 by the members of Plueg. Their first concerts were distinctly experimental and improvisational but in time their sound started to slowly define itself more and more. They've had some changes in line-up but theThey released their first album Think of Me as a Friend in 2009 which was followed by extensive touring all over Balkans and Europe. Their next record Giant was devised and recorded during the long winter of 2012/2013 in the God Bless This Mess facilities. Both of their albums were produced by Ivor Knafelj - Plueg. Hexenbrutal are a part of a lively music scene in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. You won't be able to see them live very often, but you certainly won't be able to miss their connection to music, arts and exploration, since Iztok is also a member of ŠKM Banda and Matej is a film maker and also works in theater.

Touring, collaborations

Hexenbrutal have played and toured with many Slovenian and foreign bands. Most notably, they opened for KTL (Peter Rehberg and Stephen O'Malley) in Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture in 2009 and also supported Lightning Bolt at their Menza pri Koritu concert in 2008. They have also played with Dälek and OvO and toured with Nikki Louder, Don Vito, Tumido, Bulbul, and briefly joined forces with It's Everyone Else, Trus!, Automassage and Nikki Louder for the Tears from Ears tour where they debuted their album Giant released in 2013.

Acoustic

In 2013, Hexenbrutal were invited to perform Izštekani (Unplugged), a Slovenian national radio program devoted to stripping musicians of their electricity and introducing them in their most raw form. On this occasion, Dr. Hexen and Mr. Brutal invited violinist and multi-instrumentalist Miha Kavaš from Mlada beltinška banda and Ethnotrip to perform with them. The result was very surprising and you can have a glimpse at the performance in the video below. This was also followed by a concert in their home base of MIKK Youth Information Cultural Club, Murska Sobota.

Discography

Think of Me as a Friend (2009) Giant (2013) (available on Bandcamp)

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