Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
Sharon Jones and her Dap Kings bring the soul to Berlin for a massive night at Huxleys
Sharon Jones and her Dap Kings bring the soul to Berlin for a massive night at Huxleys
Ariel Pink is back. Those of you lucky enough to have seen him play last summer at Lovelite will testify to that sold out performance as one of the highlights of the summer. Unpredictable at the best of times let’s see how Mr.Pink reacts to a Marie-Antoinette crowd on a cold October evening. Well, maybe
To pique your interest and provide a good reason to slay your curiosity and finally get your arse down to R-20 I’ll leave you with this quote as to the type of music Gareth Mitchell plays…”When he sings – not mutters, not whispers, but really sings – he makes sense out of his music. What
Khuda and Airpeople provide the post-rock, stoner instrumentals at this weeks Thirsty&Miserable night at Schokoladen. Khuda from Leeds pictured above are an excellent two piece of guitar and drums who slowly build their songs through repetitive rhythms before unleashing deafening guitar assaults on the senses a la Godspeed, Mogwai or even Om. So again Dr.Blitz
They Shoot Horses follow up recent performances at 8mm and Almighty Wire nights with a support slot for Hamburg indie-kids Guilty Guitars at Zosch. It’s gonna be cheap, crowded, smokey, hot n’ sweaty. If you’re still reading this article then you need more convincing other than cheap, hot n’ sweaty so I’ll say this much,
To celebrate 30 years together as a band, the pioneers of industrial make it to Berlin as part of their European/US tour
Classic Irish indie group the Divine Comedy make it to Lido for a night of “literary pop” mischief.
The final tour!
We Have Band out of London bring their fashionable selves as well as a bunch of pop-tastic indie numbers to Berlin
The touring Japanese New Music Festival is the brainchild of three japanese musicians Kawabata Makoto and Tsuyama Atsushi of Acid Mothers Temple and Yoshida Tatsuya of Ruins. Three musicians playing 7 different sets including solo sets, duo and trios (funnily enough) might sound crazy but if you’ve ever witnessed an Acid Mother’s Temple show before