Silent Servant headlines Thanks For Nothing in LA

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  • The two-day experimental music festival will take over Complex this weekend.
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  • Silent Servant will headline a new festival called Thanks For Nothing in LA this Friday and Saturday. A joint venture between local outfits Chondritic Sound and Death Shadow, the new festival is a two-day affair focusing on the industrial-inspired music of the 21st century. That's an ethos that encompasses minimal wave, techno, noise and "neo-Goth," according to the festival's press materials. Thanks For Nothing will go down at Complex on both nights, starting in the evening and going until late. LA techno don and Sandwell District associate Silent Servant is the most recognizable name on Friday's bill, but Hospital Productions associate Alberich and Florida post-punk (ish) Craow are also booked. On Saturday you've got the Sacred Bones-signed synth pop of Sweden's Lust For Youth, Chondritic Sound signees Pure Ground and Arizona trio Marshstepper.

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