LIBRARY SIESTA + VOLK, HABEMUS SAMSTAG

LIBRARY SIESTA + VOLK, HABEMUS SAMSTAG

Date: 
23.01.2014 21:30
Edition: 
2014

live shows 23.1. – 26.1. 21:30-06:00 donation at the door

 

23.1. 21.30 LIBRARY SIESTA + VOLK

 

LIBRARY SIESTA (Indie pop/AU)
Library Siesta is a high energy, indie pop band from Australia comparable to Best Coast and Belle & Sebastian. Catch them playing a rare set as a two-piece at Madame Claude on Thursday 23rd January.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oeM6jgSHGg
http://librarysiesta.bandcamp.com/

VOLK (Alternative Rock/US)
Raw vocals and simple melody. Guaranteed high voltage from the fabled lands of California and Texas.
https://soundcloud.com/volkmusic

OBERST PANIZZA (DJ-Set/Trash 80s, New Wave, Early Electro/FR, Berlin)

 

 

25.1. 21.30 HABEMUS SAMSTAG

 

VERA (Experimental/IT)
VeᴙA (Vera Di Lecce) is a singer, songwriter and performance artist. She's currently touring with her solo guitar/loop station show (from her first EP "Heavy Butterflies") in which she creates her own bases with voice and guitar live. She opened for Anna Calvi, Balmorhea, Lisa Germano and she's going to open for Kaki King this November.
https://soundcloud.com/ve-a

TARNIWHA (Experimental Electronic Deep/NZ)
Tarn Watkinson moved to berlin August 2012 and has been developing his sound via Abelton live after previously playing bass guitar in rock/experimental bands. In relation to the sounds and music heard
throughout berlin his style is forming and evolving constantly. The ultimate aim is to transcend the listeners, draw them in and make them enjoy the music.
www.soundcloud.com/tarniwha

NUIT NOIRE (DJ-Set/Marie Germinal/New&No Wave, Post-Punk, Shoegaze, Synth/Berlin)

 

Venue: Madame CLAUDE

www.madameclaude.de/

Lübbener Str. 19, 10997 

 

Founded by a French threesome, Madame Claude takes the idea of a bar and flips it on its head. Literally. Upon entering the former brothel, one encounters a maze-like layout and Lynchian decor stuck firmly to the ceiling. Everything is turned upside down: the pictures, the tables, the surveillance cameras and even the world map. Thankfully, the free kicker table, table tennis on selected nights and live music - down in the basement, focusing mostly on experimental realms - have been kept right-side up. For these live bands, the entrance fee is delightfully pay-as-you-wish (anything between one and six euros will suffice). It’s a genuinely novel experience, but the bar might well leave you with, well, a distorted sense of gravity.

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