Mulo Muto
Umbo, Zürich
- Datum
- Samstag, 16. Februar 2019
- Location
- Umbo · Wasserwerkstrasse 89a · 8037 Zürich
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Weitere Infos
We are proud to welcome local and international artists to an extraordinary evening down in the cave.
Svartvit (NL)
https://svartvit.bandcamp.com/
Hailing from the Netherlands, Kevin Jansen has been crafting intense harsh noise for over ten years now. Not his first time in Zurich, as he already played early Umbo a few years ago at an edition of atonal_zurich, now defunct event series organized by Dave Phillips.
Dave Phillips (CH)
https://dave-phillips.bandcamp.com/
One of the early pioneers in the wide field of noise music from Switzerland. Part of the international known "Schimpfluch Gruppe" and now living in Berlin, it's a pleasure for us to welcome him back in the city he helped shape with his music and consistent events of experimental culture.
Noijzu (CH)
https://noijzu.bandcamp.com/
Representing the capital city of this country, the still young project of Luis Sanz and Urs Heer has already played a variety of experimental places and events, including the December series of Everest Records. Always re-inventing their live sets from show to show, they are able to surprise with every performance.
PURPURA (CH)
https://chaoticbehaviors.bandcamp.com/
Surmounting the infamous "Röstigraben", we'll have the French part of Switzerland represented by Andrea Nucamendi. She has been active for a few years now and just toured China and Japan with her blend of harsh noise and industrial.
Mulo Muto (CH)
https://mulomuto.bandcamp.com/
Joel Gilardini and Attila Folklor in their collaborative effort of combining harsh soundscapes with - at times - really soothing drone/ambient passages. Both active in countless other projects (most known for INSOMNIA ISTERICA /// L'è Tütt Folklor Records DIY) and therefore well trained in sound experiments.
IN BETWEEN / AFTER THE SHOWS
Uhuruku and Nitrate Es each contribute their talents to the evening by adding experimental soundscapes and bypass the shows on stage.