- Programa
- Friday
22:00Main Room
M6
10 €Cartão Quadrilátero
5 €General Pass Máquina de Gelados: 20€ (Buy)Regarded as one of the most refreshing bands on the national scene, Unsafe Space Garden has long “owed” us a new album to live up to all the expectations and fluorescence with which they present us at each concert. After “Grown Ups” and the mythical “Tremendous Comprehension” - an anthem before it was even born as a song” - the spring that brought us two singles finally sprouts in a new album with “Where's the Ground” that fills both relief and anxiety all fans of punk surrealism from the Guimarães sextet.Ana Lua Caiano explores musical fusion, through the combination of traditional Portuguese music with electronic music and “day-to-day sounds”. Creating melodies that refer to tradition - making use of choirs, harmonies and canons - in a union with synthesizers, beat-machines and sounds taken from everyday life, his music brings the traditional Portuguese heritage to the modern, electronic and technological world. Live, she performs in a “one woman show” format, with a synthesizer, a loop station, a microphone, a bass drum and several percussive instruments, which through the overlapping of loops allow her to create several sound layers and environments, alone and in real time. .
Friday
22:00
22:00
Main Room
M6
10 €
M6
10 €
Cartão Quadrilátero
5 €
5 €
General Pass Máquina de Gelados: 20€ (Buy)
Regarded as one of the most refreshing bands on the national scene, Unsafe Space Garden has long “owed” us a new album to live up to all the expectations and fluorescence with which they present us at each concert. After “Grown Ups” and the mythical “Tremendous Comprehension” - an anthem before it was even born as a song” - the spring that brought us two singles finally sprouts in a new album with “Where's the Ground” that fills both relief and anxiety all fans of punk surrealism from the Guimarães sextet.
Ana Lua Caiano explores musical fusion, through the combination of traditional Portuguese music with electronic music and “day-to-day sounds”. Creating melodies that refer to tradition - making use of choirs, harmonies and canons - in a union with synthesizers, beat-machines and sounds taken from everyday life, his music brings the traditional Portuguese heritage to the modern, electronic and technological world. Live, she performs in a “one woman show” format, with a synthesizer, a loop station, a microphone, a bass drum and several percussive instruments, which through the overlapping of loops allow her to create several sound layers and environments, alone and in real time. .

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