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Matrix, Bochum, Germany
12th May 2012
Paradise Lost, Swallow The Sun
Once again at the Matrix in Bochum. The day before mostly electronics, this day was dedicated to gloomy metal with PARADISE LOST as the main act. To my surprise, there wasn’t as much crowding going on in front of the club as I’d expected. Perhaps, most wouldn’t appear before the main event… and they did, to let you know already by now.
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Matrix, Bochum, Germany
11th May 2012
Diorama, Felix Marc
Start of vacation for me and what could be better to start a few relaxing days with a concert, even better if it’s a DIORAMA show. The first in a long time! Special guest was FELIX MARC with another surprise for us up his sleeves, celebrating the German live premiere of his solo project.
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Jovel Music Hall, Münster, Germany
18th April 2012
Schandmaul & Burn
Due to illness of their singer Thomas Lindner, German Folk Rock band SCHANDMAUL had to cancel their February gigs of their 'Traumtänzer' tour. Fortunately the Munich band could make up for it and play all the cancelled gigs in April after the vocalist has recovered.
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Matrix, Bochum, Germany
4th May 2012
Darkflower Live Night: [:SITD:], Solitary Experiments, F.O.D., Pakt
After the success of a sold-out Darkflower Live Night in Leipzig, now an addition is following. This time, not only taking place in the home town of Dark Flower club Leipzig, but also in Bochum and Berlin, starting with the one in Bochum, presenting all in all four electro bands.
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Grüner Salon, Volksbühne, Berlin, Germany
27th April 2012
Schneewittchen
SCHNEEWITTCHEN is one of the most interesting German alternative bands. Marianne Isar (vocals) and Thomas Duda (instrumentals) started to make music together in Hildesheim in 1996 using simply their names as a band name. In 2000, they choose the name SCHNEEWITTCHEN (snow white), a name of an old German fairy tale, for their band project. They mix successfully elements of very different styles, and as per their own disclosure, they are influenced both by the classical German songs written by Schubert and Schumann and by the French chanson, but also by Punk and other styles. When SCHNEEWITTCHEN was still simply “Marianne Isar & Thomas Duda”, they used to play at cabarets, but after a few years they changed and started to perform at concert halls, music festivals and street fests, gaining in popularity every year. www.schneewittchenmusik.de
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