VoxTechnik is an audiovisual concert experience in which synth-pop and italo music from the 80s is brought to life in a completely new way. The band performs what was rarely played live at the time: electronic 80s classics, rearranged and performed as a continuous 3-hour live set, like a dance club night with a live band.

Alongside the four musicians on stage stands a large circular screen, the “fifth band member,” projecting original singers, futuristic visuals and archival video fragments from the 80s. VoxTechnik introduces a new concert format where the raw energy of a live band merges with the iconic sound of the past, aimed at a young generation discovering the 80s through films, series like Stranger Things, and curated playlists. No DJ set. No tribute act. But a futuristic homage: The Future of the Past.

Many iconic synth-pop tracks from that decade were never performed live, or only mimed. VoxTechnik reverses that concept: they play what once only came from computers — and let the computer do the human part through the original vocals.

Rebooting The 80s: VoxTechnik returns to the source: legendary electronic tracks from the early 80s are reinterpreted, performed live and analog. Vocal fragments, visuals and performance merge into a hypnotic, physical show.

In short: a tribute to a decade in which music reached a new electronic peak: the 80s. VoxTechnik focuses specifically on the golden synth-pop and Italo era of 1980–1986.

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