Dim Locator at Dan's, July 2021
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Dim Locator at Dan's, July 2021
Dim Locator (UK / AUS / DE / GR) is a band formed from the ashes of the legendary Berlin band Fatal Shore. The band comprises Phil Shoenfelt (vocals/guitar), Chris Hughes (drums/percussion), Baron Anastis (bass) and Daniel Plashues (guitar).
Phil Shoenfelt (UK) is an Englishman who has been living in Prague for many years. He is known for his work with bands such as Southern Cross (Prague), Fatal Shore (Berlin) and Khmer Rouge (New York), as well as for his cult novel "Junkie Love". Chris Hughes (AUS) is originally from Melbourne, but has lived and worked in Berlin for many years. He has played drums with Fatal Shore, Hugo Race & The True Spirit, Mick Harvey, These Immortal Souls, Alexander Hacke, Nina Hagen and many more. Baron Anastis (GR) lives between Berlin, Thessaloniki and London. In addition to his own band Erinyes, he has played and recorded with The Jacobites, Mark Stewart, Nikki Sudden, Phil Shoenfelt and Gabe Hammond. Daniel Plashues (DE) lives in Berlin and used to play in the experimental electronic band Lunar Lounge.
Dim Locator describe their music as "stripped down industrial psych-rock-blues". The band has an original and eclectic mix of influences, ranging from The Stooges, Beasts of Bourbon and The Birthday Party, to Pink Fairies, Hawkwind, Can and Neu.
Dim Locator - 'Touch' Wormhole (2013, Moloko+)
Dim Locator covering Rowland S. Howard's 'Dead Radio' Immortalised (2011, Fuego), also includes covers of Rowland S. Howard's 'Undone' and These Immortal Souls' 'I Ate the Knife' Vocals, guitar: Phil Shoenfelt Bass guitar: Dave Allen - former band member Drums: Chris Hughes Written by Rowland S. Howard
From left to right: Phil Shoenfelt, Baron Anastis, Chris Hughes, Daniel Plashues.