Kerala Dust

WEDNESDAY 22/10, 21H. 25€
JERUSALEM CLUB. They gathered from Jerusalem, 55

The British band led by Edmund Kenny is one of the most interesting proposals in today's electronics. Juntament amb Harvey Grant i Lawrence Howard, Kenny moved the group to Berlin, the capital of techno, where the trio was able to work with more than fifteen musicians to develop their sound. What they do Kerala Dust is to play with sounds of the eighties, A MESCLA DE HOUSE I SOUL INFLUENCED PEL PSYCHODèLIC. The last album, An Echo Of Love, the third of the group, deploys a sophisticated and sober electronica that transforms live. In interviews they have commented that, before starting a tour, they prepare the concerts by reinterpreting and merging the songs so that each show stay special. ANGELA N.

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