
24. February 2010, Alte Feuerwache, Berlin
Bionic Ghost Kids
On February 24, 2010, Bionic Ghost Kids brought raw, direct energy to Alte Feuerwache in Berlin. With a packed room, a sweaty club floor and a no compromise performance, the night felt less like a distant stage show and more like a close connection between band and crowd.
This gallery captures the fast movements, focused expressions and unpolished intensity of a loud club night. The kind of show where every second on stage pushes forward.
40 photos
About the band Bionic Ghost Kids
Bionic Ghost Kids stand for a wild fusion of heavy metalcore, screamo, and danceable electro beats – a unique style that was widely celebrated in the late 2000s as trancecore or partycore. While the name evokes B-movie horror and science fiction, the music delivers pure dancefloor escalation, crushing guitars, and songs that refuse to make stylistic compromises.
From a photographic perspective, Bionic Ghost Kids are particularly exciting because their shows thrive on eccentric staging and extreme contrasts. Striking hockey masks, flashing strobe lights, and close, sweat-drenched contact with the audience provide powerful imagery. Instead of polished pop distance, they create an electrifying club atmosphere where comic-style horror theatricality and wild mosh pits blend seamlessly.
- Extreme crossover featuring heavy shouts and pounding techno beats
- Theatrical live presence rooted in a distinct B-movie and horror concept
- Ideal for intimate venues, sweaty mosh pits, and packed crowds
- A sound explicitly designed for maximum energy and dancefloor destruction
For fans, the live experience remained key: Bionic Ghost Kids were at their absolute strongest where the venue was small, the synth sound was deafeningly loud, and the wild energy of the crowd was instantly tangible.