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Umberto is coming to Spain for a few dates, part of his upcoming European tour. Come say hi! Vasco Valentim killed it one more time. Awesome poster http://www.wdesignstudio.net/
We are very pleased to be hosting this show with our friends Los 4 Cocos at CCCB on March 6th. You can expect live collaborations between all acts during their live sets! The show is part of the BCNmp7 series from CCCB. Check here a few words of this show.
Hello everyone! Happy new year We will start 2014 putting some shows for Street Gnar. He will be around Portugal and Spain in early February. Come and say hi! With little more than a drum machine, muffled vocals and his guitar twang, Kentucky's finest Street Gnar has crafted a couple of EPs on Night People, Burger Records and Atelier Ciseaux earning massive reviews and applause from the blogssphere and online magazines.Case Mahan is the man behind Street Gnar's beautiful late summer - songs, sun-kissed & upbeat slacker pop hymns layered with a darker, at times almost mystical, psychedelia that moves it to a realm beyond your everyday, dime-a-dozen lo-fi surf-garage ditties.
07/02 - Lounge, Lisboa, PT 08/02 - Casa Azul, Barcelos, PT 09/02 - Juno, Braga, PT 10/02 - Casa Tomada, A Coruña, SP 11/02 - Lata de Zinc, Oviedo, SP 12/02 - Siroco Lounge, Madrid, SP 13/02 - Jendrix, Alicante, SP 14/02 - Dune, Valls (Tarragona), SP 15/02 - Miscelanea, Barcelona, SP 22/02 - Canhoto, Porto, PT 23/02 - Central Pub, Bragança, PT 24/02 - Club de Vila-Real, Vila-Real, PT
We're very glad to announce that Mammane Sani, a legendary name amongst Niger's avant garde, will visit Barcelona in his first European tour ever. The show will be at Heliogàbal on December 10th. Mammane is a pioneer of early West African electronic music and for over 30 years his instrumentals have filled the airwaves. He is well known in Niger but his sole album - La Musique Électronique du Niger - has laid dormant until it was revived for the world by Sahel Sounds / Mississippi Records. Now these gentle rolls and sways of electric organ tones, transcribing traditional Wodaabe and Tuareg melodies as well as original expressions, once again roll into life and we couldn’t be happier.