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March 27th 2005
Zeraphine and LAB
Right after we were arriving at the airport in Dortmund, after a short holiday, we drove to Bochum to see "Zeraphine". I know the music of that band quite well so I knew what to expect there. But I had no idea what music the support act "LAB" would perform. I only knew the single "When Heaven Gets Dirty" from the video shown on TV.
As we arrived around 7 at the venue, quite a queue of people was already standing there. We met some people we know there and talked a while before we went into the club and made our way to the 1st row, in front of the stage.
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T Podium, Hardenberg, The Netherlands
March 8th 2005
Europe and SQY
Titles like ‘Cherokee’ and ‘The Final Countdown’ will probably ring a bell. In the eighties they were ever so popular. What happened to them? They are still going strong, rocking on as if their lives depend on it. This evening they were rocking the night in Hardenberg.
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10th March 2005
Der Plan, Plastic Planet
A small feast for old school synthpop lovers as Der Plan enters the stage at KB, with a localized show. Right after the audience had been treated a warm-up show by a reunited Plastic Planet, just for the evening - or will we see more?
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March 5th 2005
Tanzwut and Sylver Myst
It was a cold and slippery evening but everybody arrived in one piece. At first you come in to the entrance hall where you can hang your coat, have a drink, check out the merchandise and warm up before entering the concert hall. Everybody seemed exited and ready to start the Summer Darkness kick off party!
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March 1st 2005
Lycosia, MXD, Crack Ov Dawn, Zuul FX
This night, for the first time, French label Equilibre Music organized a festival to promote four of their bands: Electronic MXD, Shock Pop Crack Ov Dawn, powerful Zuul FX and the self declared Glam Goth Deluxe Lycosia. Four bands and four musical directions, to illustrate the diversity of the label.