IGORRR throws all norms overboard and intuitively combines different styles and genres. On February 6, the French artist will give free rein to his creativity at Stuttgart's Im Wizemann.
Brute metal meets baroque-like fiddle sounds, plus breakcore excursions and classical elements interspersed throughout - the sound of French artist IGORRR can easily be described as unique. What runs like a common thread through this wild genre game is the immense intensity that all of the artist's tracks possess - whether French or English, crashing forward or dramatically withdrawn.
Behind the project is the creative jack-of-all-trades Gautier Serre, whose musical approach is as banal as it is completely groundbreaking. He throws overboard all the norms that are usually practiced in the music world and combines different styles and genres completely intuitively - there are literally no limits to creativity. The Frenchman's songs have been unpredictable since his debut album "Nostril" from 2008, and over the years admiration for his unique sound has grown not only among connoisseurs, but quickly beyond. IGORRR has released four albums to date, the latest of which, "Spirituality and Distortion", was released in 2020. The work focuses on traditional Eastern music, but breaks with its norms and approaches in the usual way.
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