Chicks on Speed, also known as "The NoHeads," are an avant-garde electronic music trio hailing from Berlin, Germany, with a reputation for blending technology and artistry in innovative ways. Founded by Melissa Logan (Melissa Loecher), Ali Frankenstein (Daniela Seibert), and Chicks on Speed (Christina Vantzou), the collective emerged in the late 1990s as a performance art group before evolving into a full-fledged music act. Their performances are renowned for their high-energy live shows, where they manipulate turntables, electronic instruments, and visual projections, creating an immersive audiovisual experience that pushes the boundaries of traditional musical expression. The NoHeads (Chicks on Speed) have consistently challenged norms within the electronic music scene, both sonically and socially. Their sound is characterized by a unique blend of danceable beats, experimental textures, and samples that often subvert commercial and mainstream culture. The group's DIY ethos and feminist perspective resonate in their art, as they address themes such as consumerism, gender identity, and technology's impact on society. Their albums, including "99 Cent," "Sunshine Makers," and "Die Kleinen Zeugenauschen," have garnered critical acclaim for their forward-thinking approach to music production and their thought-provoking commentary on the modern world. As visionaries who seamlessly intertwine sound with visual art, Chicks on Speed/The NoHeads continue to captivate audiences and inspire fellow musicians with their eclectic mix of genres, styles, and socio-political messages.