15 January 2015 - 0 Comments
“Refreshingly inventive, cheerily old-school in the realm of art-rock and blistering when the mood takes them this is a band for those who enjoy their music heavy, brainy and willfully abstruse.” - Sonic Abuse
German experimental noise-rock band DŸSE are heading to Kiwi shores for shows across the country this January and
February.
Founded in May 2003 by Andrej Dietrich (guitars & vocals) and Jarii van
Gohl (drums & vocals), DŸSEhave gone on to play over 600 shows worldwide including slots at coveted
festivals such as SXSW 2014, HELLFEST, DESERT FEST and ROADBURN.
Touring New Zealand for the first time, the tour celebrates the 2014 release of
new album DAS NATION.
Check out the video for single ‘Spinne’ here.
DŸSEwill be joined on the ground by some local favourites including fellow
experimental-rock outfit Kerrettain Auckland and Raglan, Spook
The Horses and Gathererin Wellington and a huge line-up of talent at Te Arai’s Off The Radar Festival.Mothrawill also join the line-up in Auckland, while Pussywhippers will play Palmerston
North and Whanganui.
Having built a reputation for their energetic live shows and innovative sound,
which they have aptly dubbed “Drum’n Guitar Razz”, don’t miss your chance to
see them live at the following venues.
Tickets are available now from undertheradar.co.nz for just $10.
Fri 30th January
– Yot Club – Raglan
Double headline show with Kerretta + support
Sat 31stJanuary – Whammy – Auckland
Double headline show with Kerretta + Mothra
Sat 7th February OFF THE RADAR Festival - Te Arai (near Mangawhai)
Tickets: www.otr-festival.co.nz/tickets
Tues 10th February The Cabana – Napier
With special guests
Thurs 12th February – The Great Job - Palmerston North
With special guests Pussywhippers
Fri 13th February - San Fran – Wellington
Spook The Horses Release Show with special guests Gatherer
Tickets: available at the door
Sat 14th February - Space Monster – Whanganui
With special guests Pussywhippers
Tour promoted by OFF THE RADAR festival
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