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Had a bit too much coffee - that's roughly what it feels like when the Surfits get going.
Because the Holstein skunk really gets you dancing. Increased heartbeat guaranteed - of course only in true offbeat style.
The Surfits come from Elmshorn in southern Holstein and have been constantly developing their characteristic sound since 1998. Influences come from Jamaican ska,
Hawaiian surf and power punk from California. Live, the six men and one woman are a force of nature who have always managed to get even the most casual
dance grouches to skank.
https://www.surfits.de/
Braszta have been shaking stages and dancing legs for 15 years now! Ska with a lot of soul and soul, a little polka and a lot in between. Nine heads with a big brass section and charismatic vocals ensure that there is movement not only in front of the stage but also on it and that everyone is pulled along. This convinces ska heads and still-skeptics alike. You can party along, you can dance along, you can sing along. Including grin guarantee after enjoying this wonderful band.
https://www.braszta.de/
The Hamburg band MOLLY HOPE stands for honest sound and clear statements. The five - formerly known as THE UNJERKS - have been making music together for over 20 years. Their style? Something between ska and punk and whatever else is fun. Sometimes in German, sometimes in English, but always straight to the 11. With drums, bass, guitar, trumpet/vocals and baritone saxophone, it's either dancing, rocking out or tapping your foot while drinking a beer. For MOLLY HOPE, one thing counts above all: the music is important, but having fun on and off stage is even more important.
on and off stage are even more important. But the most important thing is not to take themselves too seriously.
https://www.instagram.com/mollige.hoffnung/
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