Last night, music fans in Atlanta were treated to an electrifying and boundary-pushing performance by the dynamic duo, 100 gecs, as they continued their “10,000 gecs” tour playing to an eager audience at the Tabernacle. The evening promised to be a wild ride through the realms of genre-bending music and unconventional sonic landscapes, with the experimental group Machine Girl serving as the opening act.
Machine Girl lit up the stage with their intense and abrasive soundscapes, providing the perfect introduction to 100 gecs’ chaotic and experimental world. Their fusion of industrial, punk, and electronic elements created a controlled chaos that captivated the audience and set the tone for what was to come.
The unmistakable energy of anticipation filled the air as the lights dimmed, and 100 gecs took the stage, launching into their set with unrelenting force. It was clear from the first note that this would not be your typical concert experience. Dylan Brady and Laura Les enthralled the audience with their arsenal of glitchy beats and distorted vocal acrobatics.
The stage itself was a spectacle, with vibrant visuals, neon lights, and an array of props that perfectly complemented the duo’s audacious sonic assault. The audience became an active participant in the performance, enthusiastically embracing the unconventional sounds and unbridled energy emanating from the stage.
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Photos by: Kyle Nadler