Kišobran i Pop Depression // Pop Depresija predstavljaju:
• THE MYRRORS (USA) • JUJU HANDS (SRB) • Elektropionir • petak 2. februar 21.00 •
Američki bend The Myrrors svoj premijerni koncert u Srbiji i Beogradu održaće u petak 2. februara u klubu Elektropionir. Specijalni gosti su JuJu Hands, kojima će to biti prvi koncertni nastup!
Ulaznice mogu da se kupe u Zaokretu po ceni od 500 dinara, na dan koncerta cena karte će biti 700 dinara.
The Myrrors su bend iz Tusona u Arizoni koji svoju muziku opisuju kao “trens iz Sonore” inspirisani uticajima magične pustinje Sonora preko koje prolazi meksičko-američka granica. Od ovog kultnog, mističnog mesta potiče na samo autorska inspiracija već i uticaji na muziku Myrrorsa koji predstavlja hipnotičku mešavinu “krautroka” prožetu psihodeličnim uzorima i eksperimentalnim zvučnim minimalizmom.
Bend formiraju tinejdž multiinstrumentalisti Nik Rayne i Grant Beyschau 2007. Odmah skreću pažnju svetske publike svojim debi izdanjem “Burning Circles in the Sky” sa koga se izdvaja veliki andergraund hit “Warpainting”. Nakon incijalnog uspeha dolazi do četvorogodišnje pauze tokom koje bend zbija redove. Uspešno se vraćaju serijom muzički ambicioznih i politički orijentisanih LP-a objavljenih za renomirane diskografske kuće “Cardinal Fuzz” i “Beyond Beyond is Beyond” koje prati zapažena evropska turneja 2015.
Na svom najnovijem albumu “Hasta La Victoria” objavljenom prošle godine za BBiB, Myrrors kopaju još dublje tražeći svoj beskonačno fluktuirajući zvuk i formu po mantrama jednog od najvećih živućih kompozitora jazz minimalizma Terry Riley-a i bogova nemačkog političkog improvizacionog “krautroka” Amon Düül-a. Tape loops, saksofon, drvena duvačka sekcija kao i južnoazijski folk instrumenti zauzimaju mesto u novom zvuku benda čineći ga ravnopravnim s onim što nazivamo tipičnom instrumentalnom rok postavkom.
Bend pristupa ovoj uzbudljivoj mešavini uticaja kroz inspirativnu improvizaciju što njihove nastupe čini soničnim zvučnim iskustvom, neponovljivim i jedinstvenim na svakom nastupu. Zbog toga, Myrrors su bend koji se nikako ne propušta.
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JuJu Hands je dete ljubavi lokalnih veterana hardcore/punk/grindcore/
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Kišobran & Pop Depression // Pop Depresija present:
• THE MYRRORS (USA) • Elektropionir • Friday, February 2nd, 21.00 •
For their first time in Belgrade, Serbia, the American band The Myrrors will be performing on Friday, February 2nd at Elektropionir.
Tickets will cost 500 rsd and will be available in Zaokret and Šikarica. On the day of the concert, tickets will be 700 rsd.
The Myrrors are a band from Tucson, Arizona that makes what they describe as „Sonoran Trance Music“, a hypnotic stew of heavy drone and mountainside krautrock informed equally by pan-national psychedelia and experimental minimalism, as well as the constant influence of the mystical Sonoran Desert.
The group was formed in 2007 by teenage multi-instrumentalists Nik Rayne and Grant Beyschau, and first gained international attention with their debut album Burning Circles in the Sky(featuring the underground hit „Warpainting“), before a four-year hiatus saw the band restructure itself for a series of increasingly-ambitious and politically-minded LPs for cult labels like Cardinal Fuzz and Beyond Beyond is Beyond Records and a high-profile two-month European tour in 2015.
Their most recent album for BBiB, 2017’s Hasta La Victoria, sees the ever-fluctuating ensemble delving even deeper into the Terry Riley-meets-Amon Duul mantras hinted at on previous recordings, with tape loops, saxophones, woodwinds, and South Asian folk instruments taking equal billing to what might be described as your more typical rock-band instrumental lineup.
This heady mix of influences is filtered through a musical approach rooted in improvisation, resulting in an explorative sonic experience that is unique each and every time. Not to be missed.
https://www.youtube.com/
https://www.youtube.com/
• THE MYRRORS (USA) • JUJU HANDS (SRB) • Elektropionir • Friday, February 2 21.00 •
The American band The Myrrors will hold its premiere concert in Serbia and Belgrade on February 2 at the Elektropionir club. Special guests are JuJu Hands, which will be the first concert performance!
Tickets can be bought in Zaokret at a price of 500 dinars, on the day of the concert the price of the card will be 700 dinars.
The Myrrors are a band from Tucson, Arizona, who describe their music as „Sonoran Throne“ inspired by the effects of the Sonor’s magical desert through which the Mexican-American border passes. From this cultic, mystical place, it inspires only authorial inspiration, but also influences on the music of Myrrata, which represents the hypnotic mix of „krautroka“ sprinkled with psychedelic patterns and experimental sound minimalism.
Bend is formed by teenage multi-instrumentalists Nick Rayne and Grant Beyschau 2007. They immediately draw the attention of the world audience to their debut release „Burning Circles in the Sky“ with a huge andergraund hit „Warpainting“. After the incessant success, a four-year break takes place during which the band picks up the rows. They are successfully returning with a series of musically ambitious and politically oriented LPs released for the renowned „Cardinal Fuzz“ and „Beyond Beyond is Beyond“ discs, accompanied by a remarkable European tour of 2015.
On their latest album, „Hasta La Victoria,“ published last year for BBiB, Myrrors dig deeper into their infinitely fluctuating sound and form by the mantras of one of the greatest living composers of jazz minimalism, Terry Riley, and the gods of the German political improvised „krautrock“ Amon Düül- a. Tape loops, saxophone, wood blowing section and South Asian folk instruments take a seat in the new sound of the band making it equal to what we call a typical instrumental date setting.
The band has access to this exciting mix of influence through inspiring improvisation, which makes their performances a sonic sound experience, unique and unique in every performance. Therefore, Myrrors are a band that is not missed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcIC-V_N5RE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX0IPbLcodI
JuJu Hands is a child of love for local veteran hardcore / punk / grindcore / rockabilly / blues scene. When they get together on a bunch of Borkes (Anal Character, Helltard, Mutogen), the Government (Lucky Marcell & The Ramblin ‘Three, The Moonshiners) and Dane (Youth Crew All Stars, Issues Of Life, Lucky Marcell & The Ramblin’ Three, PSI) then there is a „mutant“ called Desert Punk. Their debut EP „Most Likely Hate You“ was released at the end of 2017, as well as the first spot for the song „Crush On You“. The cult follow-up of JuJu cult grows day by day, and we invite you to their first concert;)
https://jujuhands.bandcamp.com/album/most-likely-hate-you-e-p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3OzbGpsWMs
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Umbrella & Pop Depression // Pop Depression Present:
• THE MYRRORS (USA) • Elektropionir • Friday, February 2nd, 21.00 •
For their first time in Belgrade, Serbia, the American band The Myrrors will perform on Friday, February 2nd at Elektropionir.
Tickets will cost 500 rsd and will be available in Zaokret and Šikarica. On the day of the concert, tickets will be 700 rsd.
The Myrrors are a band from Tucson, Arizona that makes what they describe as „Sonoran Trance Music“, a hypnotic stew of heavy drone and mountainside krautrock informed equally by pan-national psychedelia and experimental minimalism, as well as the constant influence of the mystical Sonoran Desert.
The band was formed in 2007 by teenage multi-instrumentalists Nick Rayne and Grant Beyschau, and first gained international attention with their debut album Burning Circles in the Sky (featuring the underground hit „Warpainting“), before a four-year hiatus saw the band restructure itself for a series of increasingly ambitious and politically-minded LPs for cult labels like Cardinal Fuzz and Beyond Beyond is Beyond Records and a high-profile two-month European tour in 2015.
Their most recent album for BBiB, 2017’s Hasta La Victoria, sees the ever-fluctuating ensemble delving even deeper into the Terry Riley-meets-Amon Duul mantras hinted at on previous recordings, with tape loops, saxophones, woodwinds, and South Asian folk instruments taking equal billing to what might be described as your more typical rock-band instrumental lineup.
This heady mix of influences is filtered through a musical approach rooted in improvisation, resulting in an explorative sonic experience that is unique each and every time. Not to be missed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcIC-V_N5RE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX0IPbLcodI