Paris, January 2006. An 8-Track, beat-box, guitar and bass; Dan Klein sets about recording the first demo tapes and launches a MySpace profile: the Vismets project is born (at least virtually). Upon his return to Brussels, Dan undertakes the pursuit for musicians. It will last six months. Six Months to find the ideal line-up. Brussels, October 2007. In the midst of rehearsals for their first concert, opening for Montevideo at the Botanique, the band will finally consist of three members: Nicola...
Paris, January 2006. An 8-Track, beat-box, guitar and bass; Dan Klein sets about recording the first demo tapes and launches a MySpace profile: the Vismets project is born (at least virtually). Upon his return to Brussels, Dan undertakes the pursuit for musicians. It will last six months. Six Months to find the ideal line-up.
Brussels, October 2007. In the midst of rehearsals for their first concert, opening for Montevideo at the Botanique, the band will finally consist of three members: Nicolas Collaer (drums), Anthony Klein (guitar & keyboards) and the front-man, Dan Klein (guitar & vocals). The success of this first public appearance will confirm the three founding members of the project.
Their music? : “A baroque electro-rock frenzy.” No boundaries or defined style; or rather definitive style. Vismets’ music is in constant evolution: nomadic, brutal, primitive and innovative.
A self-titled 4-track EP was released in February 2008. Distributed exclusively at concerts and online, it served as the sole promotional support throughout an impressive tour that will draw to an end, one year later, before the sessions intended for the recording of the bands’ debut album – to be released in September 2009 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.