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01st April 2009
Die Happy & Jake Roeder
The German rock band DIE HAPPY comes up with a well-filled schedule this year again. The tireless musicians, who reached their breakthrough by releasing `Supersonic Speed´ in 2001, have been regular guests at all popular festivals and hundreds of German clubs since that time. Last year, the quartet, whose history had already begun in 1993, released the album `Six´. At the moment, DIE HAPPY is planning the upcoming long-player that will be customized according to the fans´ preferences, as they are asked to vote for their three most favourite songs. Referring to 16 years of band history, the 16 most wanted pieces will be available on this compilation.
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Kulturfabrik, Krefeld, Germany
4th April 2009Mesh, De/Vision, Marsheaux, NuniQ, Tenek
Second day of the Birthday Celebration! MESH as headliners of the second festival day were returning to their self-proclaimed favourite German venue and they were performing some new songs during their set on Saturday. DE/VISION was crashing in Krefeld as well to celebrate their 20th anniversary with one of their electronic sets, presenting a representative cross section throughout their complete discography.
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3rd April 2009
CombiChrist, Zeromancer, Grendel, Scream Silence, Mina Harker
With the 7th and 8th Pluswelt festival, the same-titled promotion agency celebrates its 10th anniversary and for that has laced together a program of top acts for this occasion starting on Friday with the 7th issue and acts such as ZEROMANCER or COMBICHRIST for instance.
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20th March 2009
Faun
On the 20th of March it was time: The Munich based Pagan-Folk group FAUN came within the scope of their unplugged programme to Abensberg's Kreuzgang - a part of the former Karmelitenkloster. The concert was sold out.
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Priest Feast Europe 2009, Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
23rd March 2009
Testament, Megadeth and Judas Priest
Tonight we have been preparing for a rough evening containing Heavy Metal in it’s purest form with Testament, Megadeth and Judas Priest. Once we’ve arrived at the HMH we’d come to the conclusion that it has already began. Opening hour 19.30 the ticket announced but less is true. Unfortunately Testament has already started their show at 18.45. To bad because we really wanted to see them after the impression of Chuck we had at the Christmas Metal Symphony at the end of last year.
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