Concert information
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Last April, Who made Who played a great live performance in Paris, and set the Point Ephémère ON FIRE. Heated up by the crowd, they decided to carry on the gig outside, in front of the Seine river. With a bass guitar, a rhythm box, improvised cymbals (the ground, a trashcan ...) and a wonderful urge to create, Who Made Who continued taking the audience to new musical heights!
- Artist
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WhoMadeWho
WhoMadeWho may lack a question mark after their name but their music will certainly have you asking after them. Why do they dress up in skeleton suits when they play live? Why does a band supposedly known for disco punk start their second album with an outbreak of omnious sounding woodwind? And why do they fill their most breezy pop moments with teutonic synths? The Danish trio are difficult to pin down but their music sounds as effortless as it is stylistically and sonically adventurous. WhoMadeWho are on a mission to eschew convention.
WhoMadeWho individually evangelise about 60 s psychedelia, 70 s stoner rock, 80 s mutant disco, 90 s electronica and this results in their mutant sound of now. They are so much more than a danceable rock band. They are the spark to a firework display of ideas. And they ve just lit the blue touch paper for the second time. Don t stand back! more>>> - Label
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- Venue
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Point Ephémère

The Point Ephémère is truly unique. Facing the Seine river, this former warehouse is one of the coolest place to chill out and hang out with friends drinking cheap beers and listening to the edgiest sounds. More than that, the Point Ephémère is a temporary creative interface, pushing for artistic crossovers and multidisciplinary exchanges. You want to see an urban art exhibit or a vjing show ? The Point Ephémère is THE place. Militant, huge, beautiful, avant-gardist, this venue should become your favorite spot.
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- Styles
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- Electronic
- House
- Rock
- Indie Rock
- Sounds like
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Munk, The Juan Maclean, Joakim

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