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6th October 2016
Coppelius & Christian von Aster
It was the last time. The last time of enjoying such a terrific German band named COPPELIUS. It was evening and because of the beginning autumn, cold and dark outside. People sneaked around corners with the same target: Knust, Hamburg! They didn't want to miss that great pleasure, COPPELIUS combined with Christian von Aster as support. Many people wore really fitting clothes for this event: something in the direction of steam-punk and - of course - top hats and frock coats!
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4th October 2016
Madness & The Frits
This evening was characterized by the sound of Ska. Not often do the German fans of MADNESS have the chance to see their favourite band in Germany and so this event was surely something to be looking forward to.
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30th September 2016
Seigmen & Support: Whales & This Lake
After the release of their album ‘Enola’ one and a half years ago SEIGMEN had been on tour, as well as doing some club concerts and most of the Norwegian Festivals during summertime. Now they are back on another club tour and once again, they stopped at Sentrum Scene in Oslo.
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3rd October 2016
Goethes Erben & Sara Noxx
GOETHES ERBEN have often been defined as the founders of the European darkwave. Oswald Henke, the mastermind behind GOETHES ERBEN, has been busy with his side projects FETISCH:MENSCH and HENKE in the past years since Mindy Kumbalek, GOETHES ERBEN’s former keyboarder, and himself decided to take a break from this project several years ago. Now they are back, without Mindy, to deliver a great show in Berlin, supported by SARA NOXX.
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1st October 2016
Rome & Dog Byron
It was a rainy day in Berlin and people were lamenting about the end of summer, but nevertheless, the concert was sold out. Nearly all visitors were members of the Gothic or Neofolk subculture and most of them were in their late twenties or in their thirties. The Privatclub with its red walls and the dimmed light was the perfect location for a quiet and melancholic band like ROME.
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