Musique
The Serfs
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The Serfs are a deliberately enigmatic, genre-eluding collective. Equal parts industrial dance act, minimalist punk experiment, and cybernetic fever dream, they’ve forged a unique musical identity that thrives on tension, ambiguity, and atmosphere. With roots embedded in the Midwestern underground, The Serfs channel the rust-covered textures of their regional surroundings – where abandoned factories echo with ghosts of mechanized labor and creative resistance festers beneath the surface.
Their music is steeped in a hypnotic urgency: hard-wired, analog-scorched synthesizers drive jagged, interlocking rhythms, while propulsive, metallic percussion clangs and churns with alchemical unpredictability. Beneath this mechanized surface lies a beating human heart – tempered by melancholy, paranoia, and defiance. Vocals emerge as spectral transmissions. Their lyrics read like dispatches from a collapsing civilization. The Serfs are troubadours for a disenchanted age – perturbed, tranced-out, and utterly magnetic.
The Serfs are a deliberately enigmatic, genre-eluding collective. Equal parts industrial dance act, minimalist punk experiment, and cybernetic fever dream, they’ve forged a unique musical identity that thrives on tension, ambiguity, and atmosphere. With roots embedded in the Midwestern underground, The Serfs channel the rust-covered textures of their regional surroundings – where abandoned factories echo with ghosts of mechanized labor and creative resistance festers beneath the surface.
Their music is steeped in a hypnotic urgency: hard-wired, analog-scorched synthesizers drive jagged, interlocking rhythms, while propulsive, metallic percussion clangs and churns with alchemical unpredictability. Beneath this mechanized surface lies a beating human heart – tempered by melancholy, paranoia, and defiance. Vocals emerge as spectral transmissions. Their lyrics read like dispatches from a collapsing civilization. The Serfs are troubadours for a disenchanted age – perturbed, tranced-out, and utterly magnetic.
For fans of:
Home Front, Public Interest, Crack Cloud- Genres : Post-punk & New wave
- Lieu : Klub
- Prix :. 14€ (incl. 1€ frais de prévente) / 15€ (caisse du soir) Kulturpass : 1,50€ (nous contacter) .
- Label : US, Troubled In Mind Records
- Programme : Ouverture des portes >20:00 Concert >20:30
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Rotondes
Comme leur nom l'indique, les Rotondes sont deux édifices circulaires d'un diamètre de 52 m chacune, construites en 1875 pour servir de remise et d'atelier pour les locomotives à vapeur. Après la fin ...
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