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Minami Deutsch will tour two months through Europe this Summer

Francisca Hagen by Francisca Hagen
10 May 2019
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Krautrock band Minami Deutsch (南ドイツ) will embark on a European tour this Summer! It has been a year that the band was touring extensively through Europe. This time it will be no different with shows in 15 countries, starting at the beginning of August till the end of September. Several shows will take place at festivals.

If the letters on the poster are too small, here is an overview of the tour planning.

Saturday 3 August: Saristra Festival – Kefalonia, Greece
Monday 5 August: Kremladen – Wien, Austria
Tuesday 6 August: Hana-Bi – Marina Di Ravenna, Italy
Wednesday 7 August: Cascina Bellaria – Sezzadio, Italy
Thursday 8 August: Sonic Blast – Moledo, Portugal
Saturday 10 August: Void Fest – Sinzendorf, Germany
Monday 12 August: Lanes – Bristol, United Kingdom
Tuesday 13 August: Hare & Hounds – Birmingham, United Kingdom
Wednesday 14 August: The Cluny – Newcastle, United Kingdom
Thursday 15 August: Trades Club – Hebden Bridge, United Kingdom
Friday 16 August: The Waiting Room – London, United Kingdom
Saturday 17 August: The Hope & Ruin – Brighton, United Kingdom
Sunday 18 August: The Hanging Gardens – Plymouth, United Kingdom
Tuesday 20 August: Supersonic – Paris, France
Wednesday 21 August: Merleyn – Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Thursday 22 August: George And The Bear – Genk, Belgium
Friday 23 August: Fuzz Club – Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Saturday 24 August: Freak Valley ReFueled – Siegen, Germany
Monday 26 August: Münzgasse 13 – Tubingen, Germany
Tuesday 27 August: Rockhouse – Salzburg, Austria
Wednesday 28 August: Protokultura – Bratislava, Slovakia
Thursday 29 August: Punctum – Prague, Czech Republic
Friday 30 August: Alchemia – Krakow, Poland
Sunday 1 September: Villa Hasenholz – Leipzig, Germany
Tuesday 3 September: Hafenklang – Hamburg, Germany
Wednesday 4 September: TAPE – Aarhus, Denmark
Thursday 5 September: Plan B – Malmo, Sweden
Friday 6 September: Musikhuset – Gothenburg, Sweden
Saturday 7 September: MuskleRock After Party – Tyrolen, Sweden
Sunday 8 September: Hus 7 – Stockholm, Sweden
Tuesday 10 September: Kantine Berghain – Berlin, Germany
Wednesday 11 September: Import Export – Munich, Germany
Thursday 12 September: ISC Club – Bern, Switzerland
Friday 13 September: Sonic – Lyon, France
Saturday 14 September: IBoat – Bordeaux, France
Sunday 15 September: Coolin Hossegor – Hossegor, France
Tuesday 17 September: Dabadaba – Donosti, Spain
Thursday 19 September: Fun House – Madrid, Spain
Friday 20 September: CAAA – Guimaraes, Portugal
Saturday 21 September: Musicbox – Lisbon, Portugal
Sunday 22 September: Sala Hollander – Sevilla, Spain
Monday 23 September: Planta Baja – Granada, Spain
Tuesday 24 September: 16 Toneladas – Valencia, Spain
Wednesday 25 September: Upload – Barcelona, Spain
Thursday 26 September: El Doggo – Limoges, France
Friday 27 September: La ferme de Quincé – Rennes, France
Saturday 28 September: Bulle Cafe – Lille, France
Sunday 29 September: Avant Art Festival – Wroclaw, Poland

Started by Kyotaro Miula (guitar, vocals, synthesizer) in 2014, Minami Deutsch makes music that suits for lovers of Neu!, Harmonia, and Kraftwerk. The band signed at the label GuruGuruBrain – founded by members of local psychedelic rock band Kikagaku Moyo – and released their first self-titled release in September 2015, in the meantime, the band released an EP Tunnel / New Pastoral Life in 2016 and in 2017 they reissued their self-titled LP as a CD. Next to Kyotaro Miula, Minami Deutsch consists of guitarist Taku Idemoto and bassist Keita Ise. Last year, the Japanese band released their second album, With Dim Light.

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Francisca Hagen

Never satisfied, always exploring. Started with AVO in 2003. Now active as a writer, reporter, reviewer, promoter, photographer, interviewer and presenter. Can be found regularly at conventions and concerts in the Netherlands and sometimes elsewhere in Europe or even in Japan. Big passion for Japan and music, can be made happy with coffee. (click on Soundcloud logo)

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