PIA22 #4: MIKI YUI + AMBASADI + BADECIMA
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from top: Miki Yui (phpto by AC.Baur, Badecima, Ambasadi)

Thursday, 15 September, 2022 - 20:00

PIA22 #4: MIKI YUI + AMBASADI + BADECIMA

15 Sep 2022 - 23:00

The fourth and final edition of pop im ausland 22 happily presents:

MIKI YUI - electro acoustic/ Düsseldorf
AMBASADI - shoegaze, post-rock/ Pristina
BADECIMA - dreampop, artrock/ Berlin

Doors: 7 PM
Entry: 9-11€

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MIKI YUIs Musik besteht aus Samples, Geräuschen, Field Recording, und elektronischen Sounds aus Solar Synthesizer, deren unterschiedliche Elemente zu einer fragilen, minimalistischen organischen Klanglandschaft mit abstrakter und narrativer Kraft gewebt werden. Ihre Musik spielt mit der subtile Wahrnehmung des Zuhörers, sie lässt Räume und Bilder in Kopf entfalten. Sie hat u.a. mit Klaus Dinger (NEU! La Düsseldorf), Rolf Julius, Asmus Tietchens und Carl Stone zusammengearbeitet.

AMBASADI is an indeterminate ensemble formation from Pristina/ Kosovo. Over the years the group has established itself as a band of non-fixed formation, but with a core of permanent members:
Bledi Boraku, Dritero Nikqi, Nesim Maxhuni, Fatos Derguti and Liburn Jupolli. They are joined live and in the studio by other instrumentalists. Taking influences from Kraut, Post-Rock and Electronica, Ambasadi strives to find their final form through instrumental exploration. The debut EP and a double/split single will be released this winter.
 

In Berlin, Germany, BADECIMA is born, a Chilean dreampop-art rock band with touches of psychedelia, formed by Cecilia Pez, Charlie Rex, Paul Sotier and Ciro dell’ Aglio.
The band was born from sound encounters between Cecilia Pez and Charlie Rex, in which there was an intention to overcome conventional sounds and create melodies through a creative and unprejudiced catharsis. It was in these encounters that they discovered a musical «gold mine», full of intensity, emotion, and brilliance. Most of the songs arise from these encounters.

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