Converter's 2000 Concert History

Converter is the brainchild of Scott Sturgis, a one-man electro-consortium. Originating in Ohio, but now based in Seattle, Converter began in early 1998, when a growing interest in rhythm-drive sound inspired Sturgis to pursue a rhythmic noise-based project. Converter saw its first release in 1999, with Shock Front, a mature work in the same vein as other artists in the Ant-Zen family such as P.A.L, Imminent Starvation and Iszoloscope, as well as well-known rhythmic noise innovators like Dive and Esplendor Geometrico.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 20, 2000 –
Oct 22, 2000
Maschinenfest 2000
S.I.N.A. / Ammo / asche / Celluloïd Mata / Converter / Imminent / Klangstabil / Mlada Fronta / Monokrom / Mono No Aware / MS Gentur / NKVD / Panacea vs. Needle Sharing / Proyecto Mirage / Scorn / Silk Saw / Somatic Responses / Sona eact / Synapscape / Tunnel / Vromb / Winterkälte / Xingu Hill Show all bands
Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Mar 05, 2000
Converter Black Cat Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Industrial
Noise
Ebm
Dark Ambient
Neofolk
Noise Music
Rhythmic Noise
Power Noise
Powernoise
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2005 1 concert
2004 1 concert
2003 1 concert
2001 1 concert
2000 2 concerts

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