2014
17
Freitag Januar

Album Release Show Judo Push

Shelter Wallensteinplatz 8, 1200 Wien
Map
Einlass: 20:00 Uhr Beginn: 20:30 Uhr
  • Abendkassa 10.00
  • Vorverkauf 0.00

Doors open at 20h 1: Mark Peters (20:45 – 21:15)
2: Marian André (21:20 – 21:50)
3: Judo Push (22h – 23h)
4: Harry Krishner (DJ-set ab 23h)

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Mark Peters
Gitarrenkompositionen vom Feinsten und eine sanfte und zugleich klangvolle Stimme, dieses Zusammenspiel machen Mark Peters aus. Der aus London stammende Singer-Songwriter schöpft aus Einflüssen wie Nick Drake, Ben Harper und Radiohead.
Stimmungsvolle Klangbilder, Tiefe und Kreativität sorgen hier für Gitarrenspielkunst in seiner reinsten Form – am besten in einer intimen Umgebung zu genießen.

Marian André
Our footsteps carve in deep and wide, but won’t even last over night.
Alles ist anders. Alles verändert sich. Alles entwickelt sich weiter. Ein Schritt folgt auf den anderen. Ein Wort ergibt das nächste. Eine Klangfarbe übermalt die vorige. Alles ist vergänglich. Alles ist flüchtig. Alles ist nur ein Augenblick.
Anything can be beautiful, but only you can be yourself.
Eingeschlafen mit The Cure. Aufgewacht als Musiker. Gedanken zu Melodien verarbeitet. Cleave gegründet. Erfahrungen gesammelt. Die Stimme verloren. Und wiedergefunden. Sich verändert. Sich weiterentwickelt. Sich treu geblieben.
It’s empty, now. I’m sober, yes. Some songs are all that is left.
Neues Album mit Cleave aufgenommen. Neue Lieder geschrieben. Neue Wege beschritten. Alleine. Ungebunden. Frei. Ein Musiker. Eine Stimme. Eine Gitarre. Ein Klavier. Auf Solopfaden von Bühne zu Bühne. Von Ton zu Ton. Von Augenblick zu Augenblick.
I want to be old when I got it all right.
http://marian.thesongtap.com/BCp62w2zyq7pkX9xi1v1

Judo Push
The Magnetic Pull of Judo Push’s For the North: Available from January 17, 2014
Indie-rock’s Judo Push announces the release of its debut album.  ‘For the North’ smelts the iron-frayed vocals of Scottish singer-guitarist Stuart Neville with the electroscapes of Connie Popcorn’s Dominic Zimmel, forging a tale that’s part dedication, part destination, and a sound that’s part eulogy, part exit.
Ire and longing charge Neville’s vocals: he cuts no deal with abrasiveness, and there is no duplicity of accent. Zimmel’s synth pads and samples bring both ground and arpeggiated peaks, while the pulsating core of Drummer Wolfgang Kanduth, guitarist Mike Stark, and bassist Kiyoshi Kubo fuse the whole.
‘For the North’ will be released on Louis XIII Records, and will be available in CD and digital download. Judo Push will be announcing tour dates soon.
www.judopush.comwww.facebook.com/judopushwww.judopush.bandcamp.com

Harry Krishner (whateverkidscallmusic) DJ-set:

Whateverkidscallmusicnowadays! I basically grew up in my father’s record store, and so it came, that music would cast its spell on me and to this day I very rarely leave house without my headphones on and a taperecorder in my pocket. I love the sound of music, the feeling of it, the endless possibilities of combining tones, noises, textures and rhythm to a song or piece and, of course, creating and sharing it with the people around me. When I was 15 I taught myself how to play guitar. Other instruments would follow and by deejaying occasionally, I also plunged into electronic music. Although I come from Live-Band-music or “organic music”, as I like to refer to it, there is some sort of magic to electronically created music. The work with oscillators is both musical and visual, because shaping or composing with a synthesizer can sometimes be more of a handcraft than music. When I am composing, even the slightest modulation of a waveform can lead me into a new direction, and I like to think of it as the random component in my sound, that I find very intriguing. Whether I play with my bands (BEAT BEAT, :thebigempty, EXTRATURBO) or as a DJ, I always want to create something new. No set is the same, no sound is the same. Music ain’t written in stone and is always evolving, and I love to participate in it!