No More, Borderline!

No More, Borderline!

Creato: Tue, 03/09/2019 - 13:34
di: Torino
Quando:
Fri, 25/10/2019 - 21:30
Proposto da : Midori
No More, Borderline!

Consueto appuntamento con BORDERline!
la serata dark dello Ziggy Club!

Sul palco a partire dalle ore 21.30
NO MORE la band tedesca celebra i 30 anni di attività!
https://www.facebook.com/official.no.more/?epa=SEARCH_BOX

Opening act: TBA
Contributo artistico 8 euro

A seguire BORDERline! DJset by Faith, Max'el, Diabolikus
Dark, Wave, EBM, Post Punk
(Ingresso UpToYou)
Ingresso riservato ai soci ARCI

NO MORE:
The German band NO MORE was founded in 1979 – a time that stood for change and innovation in music. Punk and New Wave swept away the 70s, and NO MORE was part of it from the very beginning.
The band split up in 1986 when the 80s were getting too 80s.
At the end of 2008 NO MORE (condensed to the duo Tina Sanudakura and Andy Schwarz) got back on stage.
Since then they have played concerts all over Europe , released three new albums and don't rest on their laurels.
NO MORE have long since outgrown their classic hit „Suicide Commando“.
The duo presents its combination of Post-Punk, Pop and Electronica all over Europe, their existentialist track „All Is Well - Senza Macchia“ was featured in a German crime series and „Turnaround“, an instant-classic fills the dance floors.
2019 NO MORE celebrate the 40th anniversary with the release of the compilation "Love, Noise & Paranoia" on July 12th.

Links
www.facebook.com/official.no.more
www.NoMoreMusic.eu
www.youtube.com/NoMoreRemakeRemodel

Press:
"These guys are, quite literally, legends. Original contemporaries of Kraftwerk, they released their seminal single "Suicide Commando" in 1981, the same year that Kraftwerk released their what is commonly regarded as their last great album "Computer World".
The big K's influence on NO MORE's dark brand of electronica is clear, but with "Suicide Commando", NO MORE also managed to intelligently and subtly add punk to the mix. It's always impressive when a band go full circle and have the presence of mind to use the music of those they've influenced to re-invigorate their own sound."
The Playground Magazine (UK)

"Between cold and electro, employing French with great panache on a title (at the beginning of album), the German duet offers a hybrid, personal world, and glorious good songs..."
(Premonition, FR)

"... The Man Outside is a wonderfully upbeat song with a nod to the post-punk sound of the 80s. If there is a perfect pop song (and they do exist!), then Turnaround can be one.“
Peek-A-Boo Magazine (BE)

"From swirling post punk of ‘The Man Outside’ to heartbreaking pianistic outro of ‘In A Leaden Time’ you can find all the sonic universe of Andy Schwarz and Tina Sanudakura: an iridiscent kaleidoscope of new wave, kraut, synth pop, ambient sensations."
Rockerilla (IT)

The Post-Punk frenzy of "The Beautiful Life of the Wasted Youth" and the KRAFTWERK-like "This Was die modernistische Welt" are a dualistic retro-futuristic portrait, shifting between analogue synthesizer, theremin and sharp and dry drum machine, creating an abstract atmosphere that is neither static nor sterile but punctuated by a rythmic slow anamorphosy. The title track as well as "Gritty Existence" follow a harmonic linear form reminiscent of Bowie and Brian Eno in Berlin ("Low" and, especially, "Heroes").
Ondarock (IT)

"... impressively demonstrates how one can develop without denying the roots of the self."
Westzeit (D)

"It's nostalgic, modern, enigmatic, eerie and even uplifting at times."
Reflections of Darkness (D)