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10.09.10
MOST WANTED - ROCK N ROLL VS: PUNK/ROCK & MORE - VOLBEAT SPECIAL
Sa
11.09.10
FACTORY NIGHT
Fr
17.09.10
REMMIDEMMI
Sa
18.09.10
TEENAGE KICKS
Fr
24.09.10
BOP TILL YOU DROP
Sa
25.09.10
VISIONS PARTY
Sa
02.10.10
SWINGERIA
Live Music
Mi
15.09.10
WINTERSLEEP Support: The Megaphonic Thrift
Do
16.09.10
AVATAR & support: KRASHKARMA
Fr
17.09.10
Club 2 präsentiert G-RAG É LOS HERMANOS PATCHEKOS
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18.09.10
Club 2 präsentiert SUPERPUNK + Support DER ENGLISCHE GARTEN
Mo
20.09.10
STEEL PANTHER
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21.09.10
WOLF PARADE
Mi
22.09.10
LISSIE
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23.09.10
EXIT CALM
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24.09.10
NEW RIOT support: DESTINATION: FAILURE!
Mo
27.09.10
EARL GREYHOUND
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28.09.10
BLACK MOUNTAIN
Mi
29.09.10
HAFDIS HULD
Do
30.09.10
ALIN COEN BAND
Fr
01.10.10
LOVE AMONGST RUIN
So
03.10.10
SKY LARKIN
Mo
04.10.10
DISCO ENSEMBLE + Support JAAKKO & JAY
Di
05.10.10
BREED 77 ***ABGESAGT!***
Mi
06.10.10
ROMAN FISCHER
Do
07.10.10
WE ARE THE CORPSES OF TOMORROW + Support PRODUCTIONERROR
Sa
09.10.10
MUTTER
So
10.10.10
YOU ME AT SIX & KIDS IN GLASSHOUSES + Guest TEN SECOND EPIC
Mi
13.10.10
DUKES OF WINDSOR
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14.10.10
RANTANPLAN
Fr
15.10.10
SLAG IN CULLET
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17.10.10
Club2 präsentiert: JOCHEN DISTELMEYER
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18.10.10
THIS IS THE ARRIVAL
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21.10.10
WALLIS BIRD
Fr
22.10.10
HURTS *** ACHTUNG! VERLEGT IN DIE THEATERFABRIK ***
So
24.10.10
DEVIL SOLD HIS SOUL
Di
26.10.10
SAMIAM supports | The Casting Out | A Death In The Family
Di
26.10.10
RUBIK ! Achtung findet im Backstage Club statt !
Mi
27.10.10
HOT HOT HEAT & support: I HEART HIROSHIMA
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28.10.10
SMALL TOWN RIOT
Fr
29.10.10
ALEXISONFIRE
Fr
29.10.10
TEENAGE KICKS präsentiert: THEE ATTACKS
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31.10.10
THE CORAL + Special Guest NEVILLE SKELLY
Mo
01.11.10
Die Sterne
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04.11.10
aVid*
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05.11.10
IMPERIAL STATE ELECTRIC
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07.11.10
DRAG THE RIVER mit Special Guests AUSTIN LUCAS und CORY BRANAN *** Achtung Terminänderung! ***
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08.11.10
PAUL SMITH
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09.11.10
TAME IMPALA
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10.11.10
KAT FRANKIE
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11.11.10
CRYSTAL CASTLES
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14.11.10
TV SMITH + GARDEN GANG mit Special Guest DEAD END STORIES
Mo
15.11.10
RIVERBOAT GAMBLERS
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16.11.10
THE SWORD
Mi
17.11.10
FOUR YEAR STRONG
Fr
19.11.10
WAVVES
Sa
20.11.10
DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS
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23.11.10
TOKYO POLICE CLUB
Mi
24.11.10
BLITZKID + Support
Do
25.11.10
NINA KINERT
Sa
27.11.10
ATTACK! ATTACK!
Do
09.12.10
KARNIVOOL
Sa
11.12.10
TALKING PETS und Support HELLO GRAVITY
Mi
15.12.10
TRIGGERFINGER
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BLACK MOUNTAIN
Datum: 28.09.10 - Beginn: 21:30 Uhr - Einlass: 20:30
Eintritt: 15 € zzgl. VVK-Gebühren
präsentiert von SPEX , Laut.de , MYSPACE , BYTE FM, curt, M94,5 ***** Wilderness Heart, the new album by Black Mountain, is packed with succinct rock songs that pulse and pound with startling precision: it pummels you and you ask for more. This is arguably the band's tightest, most concentrated venture, but there's still plenty of raw rock energy at work. "It's our most metal and most folk oriented record so far," McBean says. "I'm not gonna say it's our best record or the album that we always dreamt of making 'cause that's what everyone says. It's all about where we were at the time the machines were rolling. You can't control the electricity or how your limbs were moving that day. You have to erase the visions and just go along for the ride." A little over a year after releasing In The Future, their critically and commercially celebrated sophomore effort, Black Mountain started building Wilderness Heart on the west coast of America. With Randall Dunn at the helm (Sunn O))), Boris), London Bridge Studios in Seattle saw a portion of the construction with songs "Old Fangs," "Let Spirits Ride," and title track "Wilderness Heart" among others. The preponderance of recording was held with D. Sardy in Los Angeles at Sunset Sound, which has captured tracks from The Doors, Ringo Starr, the Rolling Stones, and more. L.A. – with its tacos and sunsets, starlets and hills and post-Deco kitsch – was a considerable inspiration. "Just being under the influence of one's surroundings, as we were while recording in L.A., had a tremendous impact on the process and the way we play. Consequently, the LA sessions have a free and summery vibe. The Seattle sessions, made in the grey, rainy environs that we're used to up there, have a chillier, more claustrophobic feeling," Wells explains. "It's a Black Mountain pop record, which is to say it's nothing like pop at all," Wells says. "This was the fastest record we've ever made. We're used to spending a lot of time deliberating over the songs and spacing out recording sessions over years. Start to finish, this album was made in four months, which is something like a miracle for us. We've never worked with producers before and that was a challenge; for us to let go and let two outsiders into the process, D. Sardy and Randall Dunn – it took some growing for us to be truly open, but this album is all the better for it." The band cites a slew of disparate influences – New Order, King Crimson, Studio 54, Alex Chilton, sunshine, Janis Joplin, Please Kill Me, Shirley Collins, Mickey Newbury, jalapeño salsa, Night of The Hunter, Cactus Taqueria, Funky16Corners podcasts, Dennis Wilson, the house blowing up in the desert at the end of Zabriskie Point – but, as Schmidt points out, "Who knows how these things connect with the holistic mix of often dissonant forces that become Black Mountain?"
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