Was machst du nächsten Freitag 9.9. ab 20:00 Uhr? Sag alles ab, wir feiern im Laden!
ALBERTINE SARGES tritt mit Band auf für das erste LE POP SHOW seit einer Ewigkeit und wir könnten nicht glücklicher sein! Merci Albertine, dass du unsere spontane Einladung angenommen hast!
Denn wir haben Lust zu feiern! Wir feiern das Ende des Sommers, 10 Jahre Le Pop Lingerie, meinen 40. Geburtstag und sowieso mit all dem Sch*** momentan wollen wir einfach mal die Luft rauslassen!
Denn wir haben Lust zu feiern! Wir feiern das Ende des Sommers, 10 Jahre Le Pop Lingerie, meinen 40. Geburtstag und sowieso mit all dem Sch*** momentan wollen wir einfach mal die Luft rauslassen!
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ALBERTINE SARGES
“The universality of pop music can mean different things to different people. For Albertine Sarges – Berlin-born musician and producer – it’s a vessel that she uses for self-exploration and growth, never more so than on her album The Sticky Fingers (out in 2021 via Moshi Moshi Records). Approaching her take on feminist theory, musings on bisexuality, and mental health, Albertine Sarges musical endeavors move from Viv Albertine-inspired post-punk and kaleidoscopic dream-pop to quiet-loud guitar squall and Tune-Yards reminiscent vocal acrobatics. While she maintains a sense of comedy in her approach, her music is also a platform to explore the self and contribute to the broader societal discourse. On stage, Albertine and her band take the audience through a surprising journey with twists and turns, displaying an insatiable mix of avant-garde pop, weird folk, magical flute, and impeccably groovy bass.”
“The universality of pop music can mean different things to different people. For Albertine Sarges – Berlin-born musician and producer – it’s a vessel that she uses for self-exploration and growth, never more so than on her album The Sticky Fingers (out in 2021 via Moshi Moshi Records). Approaching her take on feminist theory, musings on bisexuality, and mental health, Albertine Sarges musical endeavors move from Viv Albertine-inspired post-punk and kaleidoscopic dream-pop to quiet-loud guitar squall and Tune-Yards reminiscent vocal acrobatics. While she maintains a sense of comedy in her approach, her music is also a platform to explore the self and contribute to the broader societal discourse. On stage, Albertine and her band take the audience through a surprising journey with twists and turns, displaying an insatiable mix of avant-garde pop, weird folk, magical flute, and impeccably groovy bass.”