I hadn't heard of Glitchcraft, a relative newcomer to the Tasmanian music scene, but I tell everyone about them when I can. Frenzied, semi-psychedelic, metal, dance with two drummers on a tiny stage. Glitchcraft played before the main act, Northern Subs, and I couldn't get enough! When asked, the band were more than happy to have a couple of strobe units off stage for lighting. They, like me, were blown away at the results. Crisp images with deep shadows from the hard light. The lights worked in well with the music too.