Youth culture, DIY, now! That should be the goal in all basements in the city. It's about playing gigs and meeting new friends, creating connections between local bands and friends from out of town. This month, the Winter Basement vacation special returns! As usual, this will be the last show of the year, so it's all about celebrating each other and telling each other how funny that one joke really was (and then telling it again and again and laughing hard every time). Look forward to a good dose of fun, mulled wine, cookies, games, raffle and much more. We know it sounds crazy, but it's true!
Winter Basement Ensemble
The Basement Cover Show feels like a combination of a lucid dream & a fever dream. Our dear friends from the city will be playing covers, from indie classics to forgotten hits with big surprise moments. (Some REAL reactions after the show that you would never believe: "Never have I experienced such a ... catharsis! Catharsis is the right word!" - Arda Güler (Real Madrid) "Awesome set and so sick that they played 'O du Fröhliche' at the end. That's my favorite song of all time. It brings back so many memories of my youth - Quentin (Munich) "What a wonderful experience! I wish I could go back in time for 120 minutes and see it all again!" - Alma (Hallway)
Hospital Meat
Hospital Meat. Wondering what it's all about? We are too. Let's find out together, because the human abyss can usually only be recognized through music. Band members Sebastian (bass and drums) and Julie (synthesizer, vocals and harmonica) share this opinion. What could be better in a friendship than transforming shared suffering into music? With the support of Arthur (bass) andJakob and Linus from the Greislige Uhus, all this takes shape. Because as Georg Büchner once wrote in his "Woyzeck": "Every human being is an abyss.
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