Posts Tagged ‘Tilburg’

Hallogallo 2010 (Michael Rother’s) Recent NYC Appearances Available For Streaming; Playing Holland’s Incubate Festival In September

Posted on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Hallogallo 2010, Michael Rother and Friends perform the music of NEU!, recently performed during WFMU‘s broadcast at Primavera Sound in Barcelona, and had a show this week at Maxwell’s, Lincoln Center (NY).

Michael stoped by WFMU’s Brian Turner show yesterday, joined by Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth) and Aaron Mullan for an extended chat about his activities past and present, with a generous helping of excerpts from his great recordings.

Listen to the audio stream below (scroll to 1:02:51 for Hallogallo 2010):

Brace yourself for the full-length performance by Hallogallo 2010 at the Lincoln Center Out of Doors festival (USA) below:

Set List:

1. Hallogallo 2010 (Unreleased)
2. Neutronics 98 (A Tribute to Conny Plank)
3. Aroma Club B3
4. Deluxe
5. Veteranissimo
6. Dino

Hallogallo 2010, performing the music of NEU!, has been added to the lineup of this years Incubate Festival, set to be held on Sunday, September 19th, Tilburg, Holland

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Hallogallo 2010: Michael Rother and Friends perform the music of NEU! At Tilburg’s Incubate Festival

Posted on Friday, June 18th, 2010

Hallogallo 2010, performing the music of NEU!, has been added to the lineup of this years Incubate Festival, set to be held on Sunday, September 19th. The legendary German group NEU! released only 3 albums between 1972 and 1975, but these albums had an influence wildly disproportionate to their modest ...read more

Roadburn Presents: Ulver, Atilla Csihar’s Void Ov Voices, February 12th at the 013 Venue, Tilburg, Holland

Posted on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Ulver and Attila Csihar’s Void Ov Voices have been confirmed for a Roadburn Presents event to take place Friday, February 12th at the 013 club in Tilburg, Holland. Get your tickets here. Norway’s Ulver are legendary conceptual artists who’ve exaggerated and blurred the lines between every musical form they’ve been ...read more