PHOTO: © Veronika Burnuthian

Giesing Is A Feeling w/ Electronicat, Oska Wald, Zwinkelmann [presented by Echokammer]

In the organizer's words:

Electronicat (Paris) / Oska Wald (Berlin) / Zwinkelmann (Muc) [Independent]


Start 19.00 hrs | Kiosk am Grünspitz | Free admission, donations welcome!
Open air - good weather only!

*** Electronicat

Rock meets noise, electronic, drone and industrial!

He goes further than any previous flirtation with electro and presents his mature vision of pop, rock and noise, mixed with a healthy dose of risk. He returns to his roots, to songs with French lyrics and spontaneous, raw production styles that point directly to his live shows - energetic, unpredictable.

*** Oska Wald

Oska Wald, frontman of Berlin garage band Chuckamuck and punk combo Die Verlierer, now on a solo outing - Motel Reno (17.3.23 Bretford Records) is set on a purgatorial stretch of the Highway to Hell.

While intimations of outer space run rampant in Motel Reno, the subject here is ultimately the inner space of Oska Wald, who, like Kuchar, has a knack for transforming the banal and mundane into the stuff of eternal weight and strength. It is impossible to imagine the Berlin music scene without Wald. Not only because of his legendary band Chuckamuck, whose unbridled energy has made them one of the city's most popular live bands since their formation more than 15 years ago, but also because he has made a significant contribution to the underground scene in the capital with his unique comics, paintings and poster designs.

*** Zwinkelmann

The other side of Postrock. Everything is different. No piled up walls of sound, nowhere. No onomatopoeia, no crashing dissonances, no playing with rising and falling intensity and tonal force. And above all: no interchangeability and no well-trodden paths. The tonal image of the turmoil and contradictions of life is sought in vain here, thank God, one would like to call out into silent devotion, moved and touched in the most pleasant way. Nevertheless: post-rock. With other means. The two Munich musicians Josip Pavlov and Dominik Lutter from the acoustic guitar duo Zwinkelman are breaking new ground in the vocal-free world of alternative progressive sound and are thus romping around in the tribal territories of the American Primitive Guitar, the Chicago school and the unconventional sound retreats of chamber music free folk - nothing could be further from the redundant electric guitar crescendos with which the echo chambers of the commonly known and established indie post-rock are now flooded with inflation.

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Price information:

Free admission - Donations are requested!

Location

Kiosk am Grünspitz Tegernseer Landstraße 104 81539 München

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