Cartesiusweg 90a
Utrecht, Utrecht 3534 BD

Niet voor niets voor de derde keer op het podium in dBs, dit trio uit Detroit. Met leden van illustere gezelschappen als The Cyril Lords, the Hentchmen & the Sights en op het prachtige ALIVE/BOMP label! Nieuwe plaat Break Your Arm For Evolution staat weer bol van de invloeden varierend van rechttoe rechtaan Garage Rock, Krautrock, Psychedelica, en Electro. Live a Must See!! Ook op de planken deze avond Utrechts leukste electro-act Lilian Hak die met haar solo-act met name in Duitsland veelgevraagd is. Zou dat iets met T.Raumschiere te maken hebben?? Opener van de avond is de maffe electroberenshow van We Love People In Bearsuits. Als je deze bruine mannen in pakken al hebt gezien, dan weet je dat ze leuke onzin met goede muziek combineren. Als je ze nog niet hebt gezien, wordt het de hoogste tijd. Honing vinden ze lekker...

WE LOVE PEOPLE IN BEARSUITS http://www.myspace.com/welovepeopleinbearsuits

Beregoede Electro.

SSM VIDEO http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=-uZY4iiRGZk

LILIAN HAK http://www.myspace.com/lilianhakmusic

In 2007 Lilian Hak started to perform solo on stage. Her live set is with a minimum of gear on stage; a laptop, controller, nord modular synth, mic and some fx. As a multi-instrumentalist she likes to improvise on stage with the sounds and structures. Her style is difficult to frame and is very surprising. Expect a nice blend of warm, deep melodic, and dirty, electronic music within she experiments with her sounds. She's got a remarkable presence on stage because she combines her beats with live vocals and keys.

SSM http://www.myspace.com/szymanskishettlermorris

The kind of distortion that edges the vocals and most of the instruments on the album Break Your Arm for Evolution (Alive) tags SSM as garage-rock or psychedelia, and most of the songs would go nicely with a liquid-blob light show. But this three-man band - John Szymanski on keyboards, Dave Shettler on drums and Marty Morris on guitar - doesnt stay within any particular school or era. SSM also toys with electro, progressive rock and punk-funk. What the songs share is a cantankerous rock spirit and, behind it, musings on life and death, from Lets Make a Baby to thoughts like Before long youre gone, so prolong the inevitable - which is tucked into a song called Start Dancing. - Jon Pareles / The New York Times

Official Website: http://www.dbstudio.nl/agenda/agenda.php?id=676#676

Added by breun on February 12, 2009

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