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Birmingham Electric
Cafe Paradiso
Paradiso
Weteringschans 6-8
Jul 24, 2023
8:00 PM GMT+2
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About this concert
We'll be appearing in the lineup for Cafe Paradiso, a summertime showcase series at Amsterdam's iconic Paradiso. Come on out, have a biertje and enjoy the music!! Free for Paradiso members, €4 at the door if you need a monthly membership.
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Check www.paradiso.nl for a complete programme overview.
Paradiso is a venue in a former church in the heart of Amsterdam, promoting over 1.200 events, hosting over 600,0...
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Birmingham Electric Biography
“If you are a fan of eighties synth-pop, then it’s about time you got to know Birmingham Electric” ... “Uptempo, melodious, catchy and very danceable” ... “Just can’t get enough of these tasty 80’s synthesizer sounds made for today’s dance floor” - OOR Magazine (Netherlands)
“Drawing on the likes of OMD, Depeche Mode and New Order, Netherlands-based Andrew Evans wears his influences on his sleeve with belligerent pride ... excellent debut album” - Electronic Sound Magazine
“...captures the spirit of the classic synth era”
“...joyous, uplifting and rhythmic”
“...rich synth hooks over a classic electro-machine beat”
“The songs reflect the ups and downs of modern life but throughout, melodies and counterpoints are omnipresent, pointing to OMD, YAZOO and early DEPECHE MODE”
- Electricity Club (UK)
Read More“Drawing on the likes of OMD, Depeche Mode and New Order, Netherlands-based Andrew Evans wears his influences on his sleeve with belligerent pride ... excellent debut album” - Electronic Sound Magazine
“...captures the spirit of the classic synth era”
“...joyous, uplifting and rhythmic”
“...rich synth hooks over a classic electro-machine beat”
“The songs reflect the ups and downs of modern life but throughout, melodies and counterpoints are omnipresent, pointing to OMD, YAZOO and early DEPECHE MODE”
- Electricity Club (UK)
Electro Rock Synth Pop
Neo-synthpop
New Wave
Post-punk
Synth Pop
Post Punk
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