Mob
Redoute Paradise
41 Bis Rocade Du Bel Horizon, Redoute
May 19, 2024
2:00 PM AST
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About this concert
Rendez-vous dimanche 19 mai de 14h à 23h au Redoute Paradise pour notre second Brunch Electro !
Au cœur de Fort-de-France, découvrez un lieu unique : le charmant et accueillant Redoute Paradise, le cadre parfait pour une journée relaxante et fun. Imaginez-vous profitant d'un brunch savoureux sous le soleil, avec une bonne musique et des gens sympas.
Voici ce qui vous attend :
🥞 Brunch gourmand préparé par le chef du Redoute Paradise.
Sets de musique Deep, house et afro avec Piste Noire, MøB et Rwave.
Piscine et jacuzzi, idéal pour se détendre.
Superbes cocktails pour égayer votre journée.
Massage & Spa pour un moment de détente ultime.
Un dimanche cool et joyeux vous attend !
Piste Noire
(Blaff Punk)
MøB
(Mada Green)
Rwave
Redoute Paradise
41 Bis Rocade Du Bel Horizon, Redoute
Fort-de-France 97200, Martinique
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The band, which hails from Denmark, plays a rather intense, yet fragile type of distortion-filled noise rock. We All Repeat the Past is the follow up to 2002’s noise rock epic I Believe In You, and with this latest release Mob returns with walls of blistering distortion, moody-noise-ridden outbursts, crashing drums, and dark but peaceful interludes, like a butterfly crushed by a ten ton truck. This latest offering also sees the band progressing into slightly more aggressive and bleak areas.
We All Repeat the Past is the bands third full length album and follows the path of style set by the bands previous releases; “And this was a good day” (1999), and “I believe in you” (2002), which both have received countless of good reviews from Danish as well as foreign media.
When performing live, mob is known as an exceptionally potent combo with an almost death-defying intensity, which has led to numerous concerts in Denmark and abroad.
As of today mob is comprised by its three original members; vocalist and guitarist Morten Haaber, guitarist Peter Ahlers, and bass-guitarist Kasper Skov, as well as drummer Gustav Sandegaard. Together they present a unique tight-playing quartet, with a rarely seen nerve and power.
Releases:
[We all repeat the past][05]
[I believe in you][02]
[And this was a good day][99]
Read MoreThe band, which hails from Denmark, plays a rather intense, yet fragile type of distortion-filled noise rock. We All Repeat the Past is the follow up to 2002’s noise rock epic I Believe In You, and with this latest release Mob returns with walls of blistering distortion, moody-noise-ridden outbursts, crashing drums, and dark but peaceful interludes, like a butterfly crushed by a ten ton truck. This latest offering also sees the band progressing into slightly more aggressive and bleak areas.
We All Repeat the Past is the bands third full length album and follows the path of style set by the bands previous releases; “And this was a good day” (1999), and “I believe in you” (2002), which both have received countless of good reviews from Danish as well as foreign media.
When performing live, mob is known as an exceptionally potent combo with an almost death-defying intensity, which has led to numerous concerts in Denmark and abroad.
As of today mob is comprised by its three original members; vocalist and guitarist Morten Haaber, guitarist Peter Ahlers, and bass-guitarist Kasper Skov, as well as drummer Gustav Sandegaard. Together they present a unique tight-playing quartet, with a rarely seen nerve and power.
Releases:
[We all repeat the past][05]
[I believe in you][02]
[And this was a good day][99]
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