After a five month-break from performing, Bin-Jip returns to the stage, with a host of songs from their new album – for the first time at this performance.
Since their last performance, the members used the time to write songs together and thus they’re already busy working on their second album, which will be coming out in 2012. Following the sure-fire method of internationally acclaimed bands, Bin-Jip cut their series of the concerts off and focused on making a record for months. According to the members, the recipe worked out and they felt this calm, yet creative period was truly useful for them, since this allowed them to focus all their energy on the newly formed songs. The new songs presented during the concert are more dynamic, brave and biting than the band’s 2010 debut album, Enter which appeared in both Hungary and Japan, but of course they still preserved the experimental Bin-Jip sound.
One of the special features of the concert is its interactive visuals: the young graphic artist, Levente Szabó follows the events on the stage with the visual presentation he creates and effects live. However, we don’t have to wait until the performance to witness the exciting visuals, since we can always visit the band’s website to see Bin-Jip’s truly unique and surreal video clip, directed by Pater Sparrow.
Since their last performance, the members used the time to write songs together and thus they’re already busy working on their second album, which will be coming out in 2012. Following the sure-fire method of internationally acclaimed bands, Bin-Jip cut their series of the concerts off and focused on making a record for months. According to the members, the recipe worked out and they felt this calm, yet creative period was truly useful for them, since this allowed them to focus all their energy on the newly formed songs. The new songs presented during the concert are more dynamic, brave and biting than the band’s 2010 debut album, Enter which appeared in both Hungary and Japan, but of course they still preserved the experimental Bin-Jip sound.
One of the special features of the concert is its interactive visuals: the young graphic artist, Levente Szabó follows the events on the stage with the visual presentation he creates and effects live. However, we don’t have to wait until the performance to witness the exciting visuals, since we can always visit the band’s website to see Bin-Jip’s truly unique and surreal video clip, directed by Pater Sparrow.