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Brighton Electrofest, Komedia Theatre, Brighton 4 April 2009
Posted: 15 March 2009 09:46 AM   [ Ignore ]  
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The first Brighton Electrofest will be held at the Komedia Theatre, 44-47 Gardner Street, Brighton BN1 1UN, on Saturday 4 April 2009. The event runs from 3.30pm to midnight and features one of the UK’s best-known Depeche Mode tribute bands, Speak and Spell, the electro-chanteuse Katja von Kassel, Oppenheimer Analysis, synth-revivalists This Mono Galaxy and electro-goth evangelists, Digitalis. Other acts are to be confirmed. DJ Plastikmann (Mike Wehmeier) from Neon Welt in Bochum will be providing deep minimal 80s electro dance sounds between bands and at the aftershow party. Tickets are £8.00 from the Komedia and at the door.

 
Posted: 15 March 2009 11:37 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Sounds like it’ll be an excellent show, let us know how it goes smile

 
Posted: 21 March 2009 09:10 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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Yussss, something near London!

So there!

 
Posted: 29 March 2009 07:12 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]  
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next week…

Looking VERY forward to have a lot of fun there

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NEON-WELT Parties & Konzerte

 
Posted: 13 April 2009 01:51 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]  
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Review

We had fun - was a lovely sunny day in Brighton then into the dark theatre at night. I thought the venue was a bit too big for the genre and location, but we caught Katja Von Kassel, who was amazing, and the DJ was great. We left to go meet a friend, and when we returned, we found we had missed Oppenheimer Analysis! I was surprised because I assumed they would be on last. In fact, a depeche mode tribute band was on last. I struggled with the fact a tribute band was headlining. But I was able to chat to Katja, Andy Oppenheimer, and Martin Lloyd, which was an honour!

 
   
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