Reverence (music festival)

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Reverence
Genre Electronic music, aggrotech, electro-industrial and synthpop
Location(s) Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Years active2003-2009

Reverence was an electronic music festival, held annually in Madison, Wisconsin, United States 2003-2009. Showcasing primarily aggrotech, electro-industrial and synthpop bands, it has included other electronic dance music genres as well. Originally a single daylong event, it now has expanded to multiple days and venues.

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The festival has featured artists such as Voltaire, Null Device, Boole, Iris, Epsilon Minus and Stromkern.

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Band lineups by year

2003
Stochastic Theory | Null Device | Boole | Voltaire | Iris | Stromkern
DJs: Whiterabbit, Mindphaser
Venue: Inferno
2004 
The year sometimes referred to as "Irreverence"
The Gothsicles | Stochastic Theory | Null Device | Boole | Epsilon Minus | Noonerschaft | Stromkern
DJs: WhiteRabbit
Venue: Inferno
2005 (July 24–25)
Blind Faith and Envy | Combichrist | Cruciform Injection | Endif | Glis | The Gothsicles | Imperative Reaction | Manufactura | Monstrum Sepsis | Neuroverse | Sensuous Enemy | Thoushaltnot
DJs: I. Hall, WhiteRabbit
Venues: Orpheum Stagedoor, Inferno
2006 (July 21–22)
Android Lust | C/A/T | Caustic | CTRLSHFT | God Module | Heliosphere | Null Device | Sensuous Enemy | Stochastic Theory | Stromkern and a surprise appearance by The Gothsicles
DJs: Apocalypse Meow, I.Z.
Venues: High Noon Saloon, Inferno
2007 (July 25–28)
Stromkern | Bella Morte | Iris | Null Device | I:Scintilla | Caustic | Prometheus Burning | mindFluxFuneral | Filament 38 | In Tenebris | CTRLSHFT | Endif | The Gothsicles | Sensuous Enemy | Stochastic Theory | Parasite Twin | The Dark Clan | Beta Virus
DJs: WhiteRabbit, I.Z., Opstorm, Deftly-D
Venues: High Noon Saloon, Inferno
2008 (August 20, 22-23)
Soman | Ego Likeness | Scandy | Claire Voyant | Boole | Cervello Elettronico | Marching Dynamics | The Gothsicles | Sensuous Enemy | Parasite Twin | CTRLSHFT | The Dark Clan | Breath and Decay | Defcon
Venues: High Noon Saloon, Inferno
2009 (September 17–19) 
[Part of the larger Forward Music Festival for 2009]
Alter Der Ruine | Iszoloscope | Delta 9 | CTRL | The Atomica Project | Caustic | The Gothsicles | Null Device | Sensuous Enemy | Cyanotic | The Dark Clan | glassGhosts | Captive Six | Parasite Twin | The Gentleman Loser | Los Bastardos Guapo
Venues: Frequency, Orpheum Stagedoor, Inferno

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