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Wildlife 2.0: Electro Concert with Gudrun Gut in Hanoi and HCMC

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Gudrun Gut

HCMC: Sat 19 Mar 2016, 8 pm
The Observatory

Hanoi: Wed 23 Mar 2016, 8 pm
Goethe Institut

From Goethe Institut:

The icon of the Berlin music scene, and one of the founders of the legendary band “Einstürzende Neubauten”, will be performing audiovisual concerts in Hanoi and HCMC.

Gudrun Gut is an icon of the alternative music scene in Berlin, and the German electro world cannot possibly be imagined without her. The musician, DJ and music producer began her career in the early 1980s and became known as a co-founder of the renowned experimental band “Einstürzende Neubauten”. Furthermore, she was a member of the legendary bands Malaria!, Mania D and Matador.

In addition to her successful solo career, she has also worked together with many well-known artists, including the Swiss electronic musician Thomas Fehlmann and the Canadian Myra Davies. With her record labels Moabit music and Monika enterprise, she also supports the young electro scene and especially female artists.

Her long discography is complemented by numerous live concerts at home in Germany and abroad. Her concerts enjoy great popularity not only in Europe, but also in the United States, Latin America, Russia, New Zealand and Australia, not least because she is known to interact with the audience. In 2015 she performed at the Nrmal Festival in Mexico City and this year she will tour through Australia.

Gudrun Gut’s music ranges from post punk and techno to Indietronics. She merges electronic vibes with nostalgic sounds of musical genres such as Blues or Tango. Gut amplifies her innovative music with own video installations, so that her concerts become an extraordinary audiovisual experience. In Hanoi and HCMC Gudrun Gut plays her set “Wildlife 2.0”.

Free entry for two concerts in Hanoi and HCMC

Note: In Hanoi, depending on the weather the concert will take place in our courtyard or inside the hall.

Listen to her song “Garten” here:
[youtube width=”700″ height=”393″]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8gWe9D1dFo[/youtube]

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The Observatory
5 Nguyen Tat Thanh, Dist 4, HCMC

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