The Space Lady + Bibi And The Wave20:00 | Piątek, 27 maja 2016Chmury
Koncert
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35 zł
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Ikona synth popu po raz pierwszy w Warszawie. Przez lata grała na ulicach San Francisco, lecz dopiero w 2013 roku została odkryta na nowo, kiedy nakładem wytwórni Night School Records ukazał się jej album "The Space Lady's Greatest Hits". Od tamtej pory jest niemal nieustannie w światowej trasie. Występuje tak samo, jak robiła to w latach 80. - w charakterystycznym skrzydlatym hełmie i z małym keyboardem Casio, na którym wygrywa (głównie) covery znanych i mniej znanych piosenek sprzed lat.
patronat: Laif, Trzecia Fala
The "outsider musician" label was created with her: Susan Dietrich, better known as The Space Lady, possibly the best known synonymous and feminine to Moondog; Susan began her career in the late 70s, just when she began walking on the sidewalks of Boston dressed exuberantly, sending messages of love and pacifism, accompanied by an accordion and making versions of some contemporary pop hits or classics of that time.
10 years later she moved to one of the cradles of America's idealistic without prejudice: San Francisco. There she purchased a Casio piano, some effects and a microphone with which she managed to raise to a new level the street musical proposal of the area, and give to her speech a unique personality. Her legend began taking some awareness in the past decade, when in 2000 Irwin Chusid included her in the compilation "Songs In The Key Of Z" dedicated to such extravagant and unknown figures like the Space Lady.
Earning a steadily growing cult following ever since, The Space Lady could show her music to the world. Since 2013, when Night School reissued the first official album of this particular artist "The Best Of The Space Lady", Susan has shared stages with artists such as Dean Blunt, Mika Vainio or Julianna Barwick. and playing several festivals like Flow Festival, Incubate or Le Guess Who.
The Space Lady just released a new split EP with Burnt Ones, and the Greatest Hits LP out in Night School will now be repressed.
wstęp: 30 (przedsprzedaż) / 35 zł