Concert Congés annulés opening night

with GANS + Chris Imler + Sheebaba
Congés Annulés 
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Congés Annulés 
Photo 1: A man is sitting in a bus shelter looking at his phone. Another is standing and giving the photographer the middle finger.
Photo 2: A man dressed in black and red poses next to a woman wearing a white jacket. They are both wearing white makeup.
Photo 3: A man wearing a dark green suit is sitting on an unmade bed.
Photo 1: A man is sitting in a bus shelter looking at his phone. Another is standing and giving the photographer the middle finger.
Photo 2: A man dressed in black and red poses next to a woman wearing a white jacket. They are both wearing white makeup.
© photo 1: Benji Charles / photo 2: Pit Reding / photo 3: Max Zerrahn © photo 1: Benji Charles / photo 2: Pit Reding

Hailing from Birmingham, in the heart of UK’s black country, GANS is a post-punk duo with a sound that’s impossible to pigeonhole” (Rolling Stone). Inspired by dark rum, dark literature and bleak skylines, they write music about love and hate, and bring a riotous energy to each of their live shows. The title of their debut album doesn’t lie: they’re Good for the soul!

Video excerpt from GANS — IN TIME

Chris Imler is an industry veteran, a jack-of-all-trades, a drum dandy, a beat prophet, and an unmatched player in the Berlin indie scene. He has generated rhythm for The Golden Showers, Peaches, Jens Friebe, and, most recently, Oum Shatt, but most of all, he works for himself. Imler’s live performances always grow out of rhythm. His beats and samples, which are both pre-programmed and played live, form the backbones of his songs. In a cold-sweated style à la DAF or evoking a present-day Cabaret Voltaire, these songs bring together melodies and lyrics that take root somewhere between the gold buyers of Kreuzberg and the concrete techno dungeons of the big city.

Video excerpt from Chris Imler — The Internet Will Break My Heart

Mainz-based duo Sheebaba describe themselves as noise, poetry and drum loops, genre-bending, art rock, dark wave, experimental, goth, industrial, fuzzy and glitchy, conceptual, performative, colours of the rainbow, against hate. But honestly, they’re even much more than that.