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samsastraum ludw2011Rockfabrik, Ludwigsburg, Germany
21st September 2011
Samsas Traum & Weena Morloch

SAMSAS TRAUM was founded 1996 by Alexander Kaschte, the band's name derives from Franz Kafka's protagonist Gregor Samsa from the story ‘Die Verwandlung’. This year the band enters the stage again and bandleader Alexander Kaschte strikes a big double blow additional presenting his project WEENA MORLOCH live on stage for the first time. Alexander Kaschte possesses the reputation of an eccentric "Enfant terrible" and for others he presents a brilliant musical mastermind but it is for sure he belongs to few artists who are not afraid to enforce their visions despite strong resistance and bad comments and that’s the reason why SAMSAS TRAUM and WEENA MORLOCH are constantly on a journey through new musical territory.

On this tour, both SAMSAS TRAUM and WEENA MORLOCH got some brand new material in their baggage. SAMSAS TRAUM published their new album ‘Anleitung zum Totsein’ on July 1st. They get back to their roots and skilfully combine all their trademarks for a gripping and intense musical hour. Bombastic orchestral clash with massive guitar walls, brutal bass attacks are interwoven with deadly accurate drum volleys and form a homogeneous foundation for the unique voice from Kaschte. The creative artist also released his new album ‘Amok’ from WEENA MORLOCH on the same day. His Death-Industrial project was known so far for its gruesome and nerve wracking noise escapades but now Kaschte surprises us with a complete different album full or “normal” but not less insane music. Alexander Kaschte presents on his new album ‘Amok’ eleven killer tracks much more in the style of the legendary club-killer ‘Kugel im Gesicht’.

Additional Concert Info
Doors: 7:00 PM
Start: 8:00 PM
Ticket fee: 18€ + Charges (Presale) or box office 23€
Tickets can be bought online at : http://www.rockfabrik-ludwigsburg.de/rofa-tickets.php
More Information at http://www.myspace.com/samsastraum / http://www.myspace.com/weenamorlochofficial

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