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Live at Urban Spree, Berlin!

Live at Urban Spree, Berlin!

Sister Iodine (France – Premier Sang, editions Mego), the perfect noise band for those who hate noise, the perfect rock band for those who hate rock! A must-see! Supported by Vidatone (live) and dj sets by Pharoah Chromium and Sound Of Cobra.

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Live:

-Sister Iodine:

French pioneer experimental rock band formed in the early 90’s by Lionel Fernandez, Erik Minkkinen and Nicolas Mazet, SISTER IODINE is a rare band who with “Blame” is releasing only now their 5th studio album. Originally born on the ashes of no wave, their music searches through some sort of terminal confusion between rock and chaos; colliding to original raw and atonal no wave, their primitive love of noise music, eruptions and assaults coming from free music; tapes collage, a bitter moisture humected in industrial music, and maybe even poisonous climaxes taken from black metal influences…

The band has released on (r.i.p) Zeitgeist, Textile Records, Premier Sang and Editions Mego. Their latest album “Flame Desastre” (released on Premier Sang – lp + Editions Mego – cd version w/ extra-tracks) was released in 2009. In 2011 Sister Iodine released a deafening live record from a tour in Japan, fruit of a brutal collaboration with Violent Onsen Geisha & Hair Stylistics leader Masaya Nakahara mastered by Denis Blackham.

http://sisteriodine.bandcamp.com

-Vidatone (Andre Vida, Steve Heather and Taylor Savvy):

Berlin-based composer and saxophonist André Vida has performed widely as a soloist and has collaborated with a diverse group of artists including Anthony Braxton, Kevin Blechdom, Tarek Atoui, Hildur Gudnadottir, and Jamie Lidell. He has worked closely with Anri Sala on multi-media installations at the Serpentine Gallery in London, the Roman Ampitheatre in Arles, and the Museum of Modern Art in Louisiana, Denmark. Vida has been invited to create works focused on the medium and materiality of scoring for The Tri-Centric Foundation, Global Art Forum 7, the 8th Berlin Biennale, Eyebeam, and the European Sax Ensemble. These works include explorations of interactivity, animation, lighting, and clothing design as elements of a compositional system that refocuses the physicality and performance.

Venue:
Urban Spree, Revaler Str. 99 (corner Warschauer Str. x Revaler Str.), 10245 Berlin, Germany
open: 9pm

We hope to see you there!