| on 27-01-2006 08:06
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wednesday 1. 2. 19,30 Palác Akropolis 
The cult heroes of West Coast rock started recording for the same label as the Californian anti-stars Residents, and share the electronic wizardry of German innovators Can and Brian Eno's ambient projects. Despite their temporary breakup in 1989 the band activity culminates again with sold out performances at Barcelona's Sonar Festival and Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Their comeback album Cabin in the Sky was enthusiastically received by the young generation, comparing Tuxedomoon to Radiohead and Michael Nyman. "Transfer 'Cabin' onto a canvas and you have Pollock, Bacon, Miro and Dali all rolled into one, with themes of surrealism, whimsy, magic, and earthy ferocity." Tuxedomoon's soundscapes are decorated with impressionist strings, their music performances are in fact multimedial events. The DVD version of their CD was described as "quasi cinematographic masterpiece".
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