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Entrée Gratuite avec conso obligatoire 20h >> 00h
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rock pop
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SUMMERY PARTY
Entrée Gratuite / Conso Obligatoire 20h >> Minuit
ELECTRIC ELECTRIC (Herzfeld/Fr)
Rock / Electrique. Le duo strasbourgeois hyperactif Electric Electric nous invite à une danse épileptique, avec des instrumentaux d’un genre nouveau, sur la base d’un rock minimal, mécanique et apocalyptique, à la limite du metal. Les deux musiciens, guitariste et batteur, multiplient des boucles rythmiques et bruitistes qui électrisent les salles dans lesquelles ils se produisent. Le spectateur sort de l’une de leurs performances mi-secoué mi-amusé par un propos musical expérimental. Lequel déconstruit pièce par pièce les éléments d’un immense puzzle rock pour permettre au genre de se construire un futur possible.
http://electric.electric.free.fr
SLARAFFENLAND (Hometapes/Dan)
Alternative / Rock / Folk. "This Danish quintet's first full-length release on Home Tapes is a full of dark and radiant songs that compete and unite at equal turns. The album opens with the peaceful, anemic bombast of "Sleep Tight", its winds and strings chugging through crashes of cymbals and bass. An ominous chorus of voices enforces a marching cadence, but the precision breaks midway for guitars and distant howls reminiscent of Animal Collective's Campfire Songs." Pitchfork .
http://www.myspace.com/slaraffenland
DD/MM/YYYY (We Are Busy Bodies/Can)
Rock / Progressive / New Wave. "The high-art-plus-heaviosity indie-rock band dd/mm/yyyy (and, yeah, you do say it “day month year”) are as emphatically spazzy and earnest as after-school skate kids rolling on Pizza Pockets and big ideas, but the Toronto band’s high-strung and cluttered art-rock bangers are ordered enough to get inside of. Crossing the sweet dampness of Do Make Say Think and the lurid, unhinged freedom of Battles with the friends-forever, post-ironic sensibility of Canadian indie rock at large, dd/mm/yyyy are the crossover darlings of their city’s bro-centric noise community, as well as the shifting indie scene." LA Weekly.
http://www.myspace.com/ddmmyyy
TEAM ROBESPIERRE (Impose/Us)
Punk / Hard House. "What a band like Brooklyn's Team Robespierre or Matt and Kim offers is a space where all this spazzy adolescent goofiness feels good, perfect even. Dig the nomenclature: Everything's Perfect, Team R's debut LP, and now "This Feels Perfect", off the five-piece's Kayrock 7". The song's got more synths, more energetic drums, and a (relatively) lush, fist-pumping chorus where the hi-hat settles into eighth notes. The dueling vocalists bring another set of stuff to shout along to till your voice goes hoarse enough to get you sent to the nurse's office tomorrow-- about wanting to go down to Virginia to see friends, about how I'm not necessarily right and you're not necessarily wrong, but goddamn. Stuff like that. Shit kicks into a pop-punk double-time for the song's conclusion. Perfect enough: "You and I can be the things that feel good, yeah." Pitchfork.
http://www.myspace.com/teamrobespierre
LA FLECHE D'OR 102 BIS RUE DE BAGNOLET 75020 PARIS
Subway / Métro : Gambetta (3) & Alexandre Dumas (2)
Entrée interdite aux moins de 18 ans
http://www.flechedor.fr
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