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“Berlin Exclusive – One Night Only, Limited TicketsTWIN NOIR + Mark Reeder
Doors:
21:00
Live: 22:00
Party: 23:30
TWIN NOIR - "2 Punks and a Tape Machine"
TWIN NOIR - „2 Punks and a Tape Machine“
TWIN NOIR is a Punk/New Wave duo founded 2021 in Berlin, driven by a tape machine, combined
with powerful basslines, soundscapes of guitars, synthesizers and dark, danceable electronic club
sounds, accompanied by minimalist lyrics in German.
TWIN NOIR has achieved significant milestones, including having two of their songs presented by
Iggy Pop on his BBC Radio 6 show „Iggy Confidential“. TWIN NOIR were listed by the European
music initiative „Europelive“ as one of the „50 most promising European artists“ and have
performed live in over 17 countries, including two of Europe‘s largest Wave/Punk festivals: „Wave
Gothic Treffen“ in Germany and the „Extramuralhas Festival“ in Portugal.
TWIN NOIR - „2 Punks and a Tape Machine
Mark Reeder
Mark Reeder is from Manchester, England.
He is a musician, record producer, remixer, DJ, graphic designer and film maker, who has been living and working in Berlin since 1978.
His clandestine musical career has spanned over more than four decades.
His early career started in UK with Virgin Records, working in the Manchester Lever Street record shop in the mid ‘70s.
At the dawn of punk, he was a founding member of The Frantic Elevators together with Mick Hucknall (Simply Red)
Upon moving to Berlin in 1978, he became the German representative for Joy Division and the legendary Manchester record label Factory Records from 1978-1983 and a member of synthpop bands Die Unbekannten and Shark Vegas.
Die Unbekannten performed the first illegal and highly secretive gigs in the Communist East (Czechoslovakia & Hungary) for their underground scenes, and they released Dangerous Moonlight, the first record ever to feature a Roland 606 Drum Machine.
During the early 80s Mark Reeder managed the all-girl avant-garde group Malaria! and organised the first secret underground punk concerts in Budapest and Prague for Die Unbekannten and Die Toten Hosen for which he was considered subversiv-dekadent by the STASI (East German Secret Police).
He put together and co-presented TV shows for British ITV (The Tube – Berlin Special) and the BBC (Red Herrings)
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Lehrter Str. 35, 10557 Berlin, Germany, Lehrter Straße 35, 10557 Berlin, Deutschland, Berlin, Germany
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