The Algorithm's 2018 Concert History

The Algorithm is Rémi Gallego, an electronic music composer from Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées, France. Born October 7, 1989, he began releasing music under this name in 2009 following the dissolution of his former band Dying Breath. It's a fusion of several styles of electronic music with progressive metal, mathcore, and djent. For live performances, he uses an Akai APC40, a MIDI controller produced by the company Akai, co-developed with the German company Ableton, connected to a laptop running Ableton Live.

Electronic
Experimental
Progressive Metal
Djent
Instrumental Rock
Mathcore
Cyberpunk
Future Rock
Math Metal
Instrumental Djent
Electronic Djent
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2019 8 concerts
2018 3 concerts
2017 8 concerts
2016 6 concerts
2015 20 concerts
2014 15 concerts
2013 16 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Algorithm had?

The Algorithm has had 76 concerts.

What genre is The Algorithm?

The Algorithm is most often considered to be Electronic, Experimental, Progressive Metal, Djent, Instrumental Rock, Mathcore, Cyberpunk, Future Rock, Math Metal, Instrumental Djent, and Electronic Djent.

When was the last The Algorithm concert?

The last The Algorithm concert was on October 31, 2019 at Effenaar in Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands. The bands that performed were: Perturbator / The Algorithm / Neoslave.

What setlist does The Algorithm play live?

The songs that The Algorithm performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the October 10, 2019 concert at ClubCann in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany:

  1. Floating Point
  2. Brute Force
  3. Cluster
  4. Fragmentation
  5. recovery fail!
  6. Overclock
  7. Deadlock
  8. Shellcode
  9. Binary Space

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