Join a retro vertigo trip. The Russians PLOHO, heading from Novosibirsk, will bring you back in the time together with the Berlin based duo Szalazar.
Supported by Schmutz
Ploho - the industrial landscape of Siberia meets the atmosphere of techno clubs of Europe.
"Their music combines early post-punk, new wave and Russian rock circa late 1980s-early 1990s, with a somber, could, and introspective lo-fi sound that has an dark yet danceable energy reminiscent of classic coldwave bands and Leeds Gothic Rock." - Post-Punk.com
Szalazar blends the upbeat optimism of synth-pop with the hypnagogic atmosphere of dream, and the powerful menace of darkwave. Szalazar is a tapestry of anxiety, euphoria and delirium;as beautiful as it is brutal.