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18th April 2015
Emil Bulls, Annisokay & Tenside
They are the opposite of what is considered typically German and precisely because of that one of the embodiments of the South-German music scene. Like no other band do EMIL BULLS from Munich stand for incorruptible underground spirit. Since already nineteen years the band is delivering fresh, sweeping sounds without repeating themselves. Now, the Bavarians prepare for their next coup with their current record ‘Sacrifice to Venus’ which was released on 8th August 2014 via AFM records and is followed now by the second part of their tour. As support act for their show in Münster, ANNISOKAY and TENSIDE were accompanying them.
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11th April 2015
The Prodigy
The Kingdom is back. On April 11th, THE PRODIGY came to Berlin’s Velodrom and brought the 90's to Germany’s capital. At least the part of the 90s which goes crazy to Break-beats, metal riffs, screams and samples of broken windows. Meanwhile the audience turned now from teen to young at heart, but it was clearly recognizable on eyebrow piercings and tribal tattoos. For the show of only one band plus DJ Set as support at least 8,000 people paid the price of € 50. But it was worth it.
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17th April 2015
Paul Weller & The Vals
The British musician PAUL WELLER doesn't really need an introduction: if one considers everything he has done for pop music in the last 40 years he definitely counts as a legend. He profoundly changed the music scene with his bands THE JAM and THE STYLE COUNCIL. From punk to mod to a mature man: Even though PAUL WELLER has gotten older that doesn't mean that his music has become boring. In the past two years PAUL WELLER was already on tour in Germany. Now he was back for a few shows in April, presenting old classics as well as new songs from the record ‘Saturn's Pattern’ which is to be released this May.
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27th March 2015
Fiddler‘s Green & My Flint
After a long break, a weekend with FIDDLER’S GREEN was on my way. On two consecutive days I could enjoy the music of the six musicians who are an absolute highlight again and again, if one may experience them in clubs. And just for their jubilee tour they showed that they have not forgotten anything in twenty-five years as a band and still get all the rooms for sweating. So I was prepared to dance, sing and celebrate the whole night.
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10th to 11th April 2015
Kasematten Festival 2015 Day 2: Seelennacht, MRDTC, Harmjoy, Robert Enforsen (The voice of Elegant Machinery), Chrom, Torul, S.P.O.C.K & Apoptygma Berzerk
Of course we survived day one. Feeling cold but still being amazed be the lovely look and atmosphere of the cave we left my grandma after having some coffee out of her most amazing cups. Yes, she’s collecting cups and put out the really pretty ones and the pretty can just because she liked my colleague Susann that much. Okay, this information has nothing to do with music or the festival itself, but it was just so cute how overly worried she was about us, if we feel comfy and if we were dressed warm enough for another day in the cave.
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- Live Review: E-Werk Ost Festival - Dresden 2015
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- Live Review: Goethes Erben - Berlin 2015
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