Tilburg
ZXZW
international underground music festival
- 25 Sep 2005
with Suicidal Birds (NL), Pole (DE), Sickboy (BE), Stockholm Syndrome (NL), Elle Bandita (NL), Aphasic (UK) and many others.
Top of this document
Go directly to navigation
Go directly to page content
Tilburg
with Suicidal Birds (NL), Pole (DE), Sickboy (BE), Stockholm Syndrome (NL), Elle Bandita (NL), Aphasic (UK) and many others.
Event
Sunday January 18 Steve Goodman did a DJ performance preceded by a talk on the latest developments in London's music scene.
Review
Kompromat blog
The spy who came in from the cold is going back there. Her government is calling her. She may ...
Peter Fend –
During the last week of October 1992, a death notice repeatedly appeared in the International Herald Tribune claiming that We, the ...
Peter Fend –
After portraying a foreign world tennis champion in most unflattering terms, creating a mass-media climate conducive to her stabbing, ...
Rotterdam, Rotterdamse Schouwburg
During the late summer, Rotterdam will screen short movies on the side of the Rotterdamse ...
Call: Munich, Schwere Reiter Halle
Drawing the hidden music out of everyday objects. Coils are the very soul of electronic music. ...
Review
Janet Leyton-Grant –
'Berlin ist eine Stadt, verdammt dazu, ewig zu werden, niemals zu sein' (Berlin is a city condemned forever to becoming and never to ...
Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 6#4
Arthur Kroker, Marilouise Kroker –
At what point does music red shift to ultrasonic velocity like all those spectral objects before it, break the sound barrier and then ...
MMM
Jules Marshall –
Music is the basis of all life. Without music, we have no meaning, no joy and no soul. It comes from the innermost thoughts and ...
De Kring
04:00
chapter one: why he went back to his electro roots
Maxalot Pop-Up Gallery
19:00
Gabi Ercicia – Enter space in where borders, creators and spectators blurr.
In a medium that has often been accused of aesthetic uniformity, Cunningham's success lies in his completely original and unique style.
Teo Macero is a name familiar to most students and fans of jazz if only because they have any number of Miles Davis' albums with ...
Told to be hip from inside.