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Strangelove-The Depeche Mode Experience
with special guest:
Sin And Seraphim
Doors at 8pm
Tickets on Sale soon
On the heels of Depeche Mode's own record-breaking sold out world tour, and their own sold out Amphitheatre performances across USA and abroad, last year, Strangelove-The Depeche Mode Experience returns to ATX after a completely packed performance last year!
Internationally touring tribute sensation STRANGELOVE delivers a pitch-perfect “best of” DEPECHE MODE arena/stadium scaled concert that transports listeners through time and touches on several key points in DM’s illustrious career. In addition to spot-on recreations of the music, the hip swivels, stage sets, spins, and projection visuals are all there. The visual presentation and in-show costume changes reflect different eras of Depeche Mode’s four decade, 120 million album selling story.
“Strangelove's resemblance, both visually and sonically, to Depeche Mode is frightening.” –LA Weekly (2015 Best Tribute Bands)
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Sin + Seraphim is a delicious and dark excursion into haunting ritual, sultry secrets, and enigmatic stage theatrics.
From soaring operatics mixed with danceable electronic beats to the more primal sounds of drums and witchy vocals, their live performances include ceremony, fire, lights and projection. Sin + Seraphim is a full immersion into the darker aspects of ourselves. They have been compared to Dead Can Dance, Nitin Sawhney, Natasha Atlas, Vas, Cocteau Twins, 4AD, Projeckt, Banco de Gaia, Future Sound of London, Loreena McKennitt, and Delerium.
Zeph Rexx and Zoe Sol (formerly the originators of London Below and Tragic Tantrum) are seasoned performers who have shared the stage with artists such as Amanda Palmer (of The Dresden Dolls, The Grand Theft Orchestra,) Neon Trees, David J. (of Bauhaus, Love and Rockets,) Voltaire, Nitzer Ebb, and Abney Park.
More info: http://sinandseraphim.com