Mercury Mad and Gunter Kallman Bring Generic-X Trash Party to crash Next-generation House Parties.
BIO:

Generic-X is a mobile/dance/fashion/trash/party formed from the collaborative efforts of Mercury Mad and Gunter Kallman who, like many others on Earth, had the sudden realization that shit "around here" kinda sucks.
"Somebody", they thought, needed to start "something" fun so that shit didn't suck anymore.
Generic-X formed as an entertaining, slightly queer, answer to the generic ironic trash that surrounds all of us.
At the Generic-X party Merc takes charge of personality, and sideshow departments. Kallman throws down the "no shit here, just fucking dance already" skill-set. Merc maintains improvisatory antics and "Nobody likes that shit, stop it" veto power. Kallman maintains "If you dance to this shit, we'll spin it, and I'll take pictures. Just don't make me talk to anyone".
Generic-X is mobility, versatility, fun, and filth. Merc and Kallman's sincere goal is to be prepared to throw an event at random after-parties or venues whenever asked. Sometimes this means at the last minute Mercury may be found talking trash, shoving cake into someone's mouth, and having them wear blow up toys while Kallman pushes the crowd through twists and turns of electronica. The result is an evening of improvisatory comedy and dance...with tips.
Electro, new wave, dance rock, synth pop, hip hop, retro filth and trash happen to be a whole lot of hot dirty words as of yet. However, If you can't dance to what they play it finds it's way to the trash pile. If you can dance to it, and it doesn't fit the format, Merc usually is the one who plays it. Thus songlists are always changed to fit what's happening now. The focus being the full pleasure of the audience and not that of the emperor's new clothes-you should like it because you don't understand it-neo-postmodern-indie-music-movement.
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