Slow Club Freiburg + Row Zero Talent Agency present:
PATRIARCHY + LLORA
PATRIARCHY
The LA-based dak pop/industrial/metal/dance band consisting of the two versatile artists Actually Huizenga and Andrew Means, is known for their wild and daring shows that combine elements of sex, humor and theater.
The music bridges camp and glam, industrial culture and horror cinema, drawing inspiration from the world's various ancient and modern mythologies.
From infectious electronic dance to crushing industrial metal and experimental noise.
The band's lead performer, Actually, is a fixture in LA's nightlife, rock, film and art scenes. She has collaborated with art institutions such as Night Gallery and the infamous strip club Cheetah's in Hollywood. Channeling her retro 80's aesthetic through her blend of dance and pop music, she's somewhere between a Lynchian David Bowie and a DIY Lady Gaga.
She doesn't shy away from subverting our age-old social boundaries and delivering over-the-top productions, as well as basking in the dark and sinister - where desire, fear and longing inevitably intertwine.
The name Patriarchy may seem like an unusual choice for a musical project fronted by a charismatic woman*, but it's a name that subverts the meaning of the term, taking it up and commenting on it in personal, lived experience.
"One part Bebe Buell and Nancy Spungen, with a generous helping of Bruce Dickinson in the aesthetic - all in all, a grotesque amalgam of all the sexual energy of punk, goth and heavy metal."
https://patriarchy.band/de
https://patriarchy.bandcamp.com
https://www.youtube.com/@_patriarchy_
https://www.facebook.com/actuallypatriarchy
LLORA
Texas-based artist LLORA combines raw emotion with pulsating electronic rhythms to create emotionally charged dance music that moves between dreamy pop and the rough edges of EBM and dark wave.
Her self-titled debut on SYNTHICIDE is a whirlwind of heartache, longing and euphoria, translated into hypnotic, synth-driven grooves.
From the shimmering Italo disco of International Discotheque to the dark, driving pulse of Let Me In, LLORA's sound is both vulnerable and electrifying.
You can expect a live performance that is equal parts catharsis
catharsis and euphoria - where the club floor becomes a place of relaxation, reflection and movement.
Dreamlike yet haunting, LLORA's music transforms vulnerability into movement, hypnotic soundscapes equally suited to deep introspection and the dancefloor.
dance floor.
https://synthicide.bandcamp.com/album/llora
https://www.instagram.com/lloramusic
Admission: 8 pm
Start: approx. 9 pm
The evening will be smoke-free until the after-show.
Accompanying persons of people with disabilities will be admitted free of charge.
Attendance at the concert is from 18.
You can find more information about our self-image + barrier situation here: https://www.slowclub-freiburg.de/leitbild