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Sounds from down below festival: Ah Cama-Sotz, Hybryds, Dead Man's Hill

The first act tonight pronounces his words like we are used to hearing from acts like Puissance and Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio. The difference is that this guy got some real feelings into it. If you look at his icy gaze into nothingness you know that it's serious. The most striking however is his fist along his body. Only a pity that the lyrics are hardly understandable (due to a poor microphone?), so it's not quite clear why this man is so fucked up. On the whole he appears to be a person who has a big burden on his chest. The macabre lyrics that are understandable fit in perfectly with the electronic music and samples. Only a pity that the attempt to create some extra input with background vocals from a girl and a boy during two different songs just didn't work. The one man show that Dead Man's Hill is, creates the right atmosphere to go further into the depth of night and although he seems a bit nervous at times the show was "pleasant" enough.