PHOTO: © Maxim Schipko

Horizontaler Gentransfer & TAM TAM Tanztreff: Acid Maria

In the organizer's words:

K-pop plus punk = K-punk! The six self-proclaimed "rice citizens" of Horizontal Gene Transfer cross the Korean global pop phenomenon from their parents' homeland with the immediacy of three-chord music. In doing so, they successfully exorcize the intellectuality of their art school origins. Horizontal gene transfer layers references to the point of overload. Because their aim is to "make people dizzy until no one knows what's happening". Is that really Thomas Bernhard there, who became a six-headed German-Korean on stage and is now shouting at Swabian butter pretzels? As you can see, the maelstrom of horizontal gene transfer cannot really be put into words. Why should you? People want to get in, otherwise their heads will burst. Chat GBT told the taz "Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is the process by which genetic material is transferred between organisms that are not in a parent-offspring relationship." Think about it.

For example, during the short changeover break after the concert: because afterwards, the stage belongs to the audience. The Werk*raum becomes a TAM TAM dance club. Where today, Acid Maria, a Munich legend, is standing behind the plates. She has been DJing since 1992 and has traveled the world several times with her records. The producer was the first house DJ at Munich's techno temple Ultraschall. This was followed by a residency at the equally legendary Harry Klein. Nothing is forever, especially not this workload. Today, the co-founder of the international network female:pressure lives in tranquil Utting am Ammersee. You shouldn't miss this rare opportunity.

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Location

Münchner Kammerspiele Maximilianstraße 26 80539 München

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