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Metaltech (band)

Metaltech (met'l tek) are a three piece Scottish metal/techno/rock/industrial dance music band from Edinburgh. They consist of Erik Tricity (Erik Grieve) performing vocals, rhythm guitar, programming and production, Lord Thrapston Flagellator, pronounced fla-jella-tor (Emmett Christie) playing bass guitar and the Insidious Doktor Mayhem (Rory Alsop) providing lead guitar and pyrotechnics.
Their music is an amalgamation of rock/metal guitars, funk/slap bass, synthesizers, techno inspired programmed drums and tongue-in-cheek lyrics.
Metaltech are renowned for their theatrical performances and over the top behaviour, with band members donning masks, Kabuki style make up and eccentric costumes, all themed in neon orange, black and white. Their stage show involves frequent audience interaction with items such as glo-sticks and party poppers〔(Metaltech: Burn Your Planet review ), Brutal Resonance Music Magazine, 2011-10-05, last accessed 23 July 2014〕 being thrown into the crowd, as well as the use of bubble guns, confetti cannons and fireworks.〔(Infest 2013 review ), Contact Music Magazine 2013, last accessed 1 March 2014〕
== History: Band formation ==
Metaltech formed in January 2009 and played their first gig at the Ark in Edinburgh on 1 February 2009. After a few small gigs, the band was then offered a support slot with Alec Empire of Atari Teenage Riot that resulted in increased recognition. After using their strong image to stand out in a nationwide television advertising campaign for T-Mobile,() they landed gigs at Rockness, The Wickerman Festival and Belladrum, three prestigious Scottish festivals.〔(METALTECH Looks to Set the World on Fire, Literally ), SonicBids.com music magazine 7 December 2011, last accessed 15 February 2014〕
In 2011 they came second in the running in the Best Metal category at the Scottish Alternative Music Awards,〔(Scottish Alternative Music Awards 2011 ) ThisIsFakeDIY.com music magazine, last accessed 2 April 2014〕 and were nominated and played live at the Scottish New Music Awards.〔(Scottish New Music Awards 2011 nominations ) Scotland.com, last accessed 1 March 2014〕 Having released two EPs and working around Scotland including a mini tour with Japanese band Psydoll, the band went on to perform in London at the fetish venue, Club Antichrist. This performance introduced additional performers in the shape of the Kamikaze Girls, who, dressed as latex sex dolls pole danced during the song Sex on the Dancefloor. Metaltech then provided support for Angelspit at The Classic Grand in Glasgow. Later supporting KMFDM, Metaltech were also the opening act at the Infest (festival) in 2013. The beginning of 2014 saw the band tour Scotland with Psydoll for a second time.

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