GAZPACHO
Fireworker KSCOPE
Art-rocking Norwegians’ twisted alternative history of humanity.
Gazpacho have never really gone in for small talk. They prefer instead to tackle weighty conceptual issues, a tactic that’s sustained them for the best part of 20 years now. 2007’s Night, for instance, viewed the state of humanity from inside a surreal dream palace. The fatalistic Missa Atropos, from 2010, was centred around the mythological Greek deity who wrought death on hapless mortals, while 2014’s Demon detailed a centuries-old quest to uncover the source of all evil, as written by a mysterious tenant in a Prague apartment block.