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Summer Concerts across Switzerland

23rd July 2015 by Catherine Leave a Comment

Summer is here in Switzerland and with the warm weather comes a whole host of music festivals and concerts across the whole country. In addition to the big named festivals: Paléo, Frauenfeld etc, there are also lots of small festivals that are held in intimate venues or in small villages high up in the mountains. These are well worth looking out for, not only can the entry price to these concerts be very good value for money (and you can turn up without having to have bought your ticket six months in advance), but you never know who you might find or hear at these small venues. There can be good opportunities to discover artists and bands close up and at the start of their music career!

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Catherine recently attended a small music concert called “Rock Nax” in a village of the same name. The village itelf is at 1,300 metres in the Valaisan Alps and for most of the year it’s a pretty but quiet little place, however in June the amps were turned up high and it was rocking to the sound of reggae with Valaisan artist Sayam (Guillaume Rey), rock with Vaudois artists Climax and finally The Rambling Wheels from Neuchâtel.

Although all three bands have been around for a while, it was good to see them in a small, rural setting and in this case playing under the eaves of local barn.

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Photos above – Sayam

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Meanwhile the bands, artists and tracks that have caught David’s eye are: FlexFab  an electro trip hop artist from Neuchatel with his track “Manoir”,  “Rice and Bones” by Zurich band Disco Doom (see video below) “My Friend”  by Schwarz and finally, La Cigarette du Condamné by Fabian Tharin.

Filed Under: Artists, Bands, Featured Tagged With: Disco Doom, Fabian Tharin, Flexfab, Schwarz

Swing and Spring music – from Klischée to Rocky Wood

22nd March 2015 by Catherine Leave a Comment

It’s officially Spring here in Switzerland! Not only are many Swiss bands diving in to the new season with lots of vigour but they are preparing for summer music tours, releasing new albums and composing new music. There’s lots of good music on offer at the moment.

One sound that recently caught Catherine’s eye and ear, is the melodious and intriguing voice of Romina Kalsi, one of the vocalists from band Rocky Wood. This band currently live between Lugano and Berlin and call themselves an “Alt-Folk influenced Swiss-American pop band”.  All band members Theabio Besomi, Romina Kalsi, and Roberto Pianca, play several instruments and sing.  Check out this video below of “Blind Hawaii” from the band’s album “Shimmer”.  A track to sit back and truly chill out to. They have several dates lined up to perform in Switzerland in April, from Nyon to Olten to Solothurn. A band to watch.

As a complete contrast if you fancy a bit of Swing, jazz (and a lot of pizazz!) check out these two videos of Swiss Band Klischée with the track “Tin Tin”.

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Photo above -Klischéé –Pressebild  © Sebastian Magnani,

The first video is their official video and the second is from one of their live performances at the Bierhuebeli concert hall in Bern. It kicks off with Swing and morphs into a Roots-Reggae sound. This band have given over 100 live performances to date and by the look of this second video, they are definitely one to see live!  To find out more about this band and their music, see their website here.

Filed Under: Artists, Bands, Featured Tagged With: Bierhubeli Bern, Klischée, Lugano, Roberto Pianca, Rocky Wood, Romina Kalsi, Swiss music, Theabio Besomi

December 2014 Mama Rosin chat to the Swiss Music Show

3rd December 2014 by Catherine Leave a Comment

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Early Christmas present for December 2014! – Interview with Mama Rosin

David and Catherine have been fans of Geneva based band Mama Rosin for many years. The band play a mixture of blue grass, cajun, rock n’ roll and more – it’s hard to pin them down, but one thing is for sure, when performing live they are explosive and they get the whole house rocking. If they are playing in your town beg, steal or best of all, buy a ticket to their show. Read more about them here

Below –  the band playing at Paléo 2013 –  Photos – C. Nelson-Pollard

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Band members Robin and Cyril gave this short interview with David Glaser at *Les Docks music venue in Lausanne before heading off to a sound check for a concert that night.  They talk about their music, what it was like to play at Glastonbury, in Brazil and in other countries, their favourite music venues, being in the music industry, even drummer Xavier gets to say a few words as well!  Thanks Mama Rosin for this early Christmas present!

 

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* Article on Les Docks coming up soon on this site.

Image below from cover of the band’s 2009 single “Sittin’ on Top of the World”

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Filed Under: Bands, Featured, News Tagged With: les Docks, Mama Rosin

November 2014

27th November 2014 by Catherine Leave a Comment

“The Beauty of Gemina” and “Ellyn the Green” are two bands that recently caught Catherine’s eye after she saw both them play on different nights at the Parenthèse club in Nyon in the canton of Vaud in the west of Switzerland.

You couldn’t find two more contrasting bands in style and music genre, but both groups gave superb concerts to a very appreciative audience in this intimate underground venue.

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Looking like a cross between Andy Warhol and Julian Assange, and with a voice not unlike that of Nick Cave, lead singer Michael Sele of  “The Beauty of Gemina”  commanded the stage with an arresting presence and charismatic personality.  The rest of the band,  Mac Vinzens on drums, Marco Gassner and Andreas Zuber on guitar are extremely talented musicians, and their eight years of being on the road and opening for bands such as the Smashing Pumpkins, Hurts and many others, plus their body of work (six albums  to date), showed through in a cohesive and excellent set. Guest fiddle player Eva Wey, completed the ensemble of this alternative electronic rock band that night.  See video below of the track “Rumours”. More info on the band’s website here

By contrast Ellyn the Green is a relatively new band (blues/ country/ folk ballad) to the Swiss music scene, but judging by the crowd attending their concert that night they have already built up a significant fan base.  Singers Irina Andriva and Stéphanie Pittet, previously performed with Swiss funk band Brainless but have now emerged under a new guise as folk and ballad singers. Long flowing hair, skirts and long bell-sleeved blouses were the order of the day at this concert, with original lyrics and perfect pitch, their gentle sound wooed the audience.

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Just one small comment on their performance – they perhaps should think about improving their English pronunciation a little. It was a shame that not all the lyrics could be understood (at least by this Anglophone). Once they started singing in French, it flowed better.  Nevertheless – a lovely band with a laid back sound and definitely one to watch. Swiss Music Show favourites tracks were “Djazaïr” and “Anymore”. See band’s website here.

 

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Filed Under: Artists, Bands, Featured Tagged With: Ellyn the Green, Nyon, Parenthese, The Beauty of Gemina

Interview with “I was Priest” – Lausanne based band

21st November 2014 by Catherine Leave a Comment

No Clerical Clothing or Vestments on this Band!

David caught up with Lausanne based band “I was a Priest”after seeing their gig late one night at the Cave du Bleu Lézard in September (2014).

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The band play a mixture of Rock, Garage Rock and Alternative Blues. Band members, Julien on guitar, Fred on drums and vocalist José, originally formed in 2014 ( Julien and Fred formerly played as a duo in 2007 with The Dorian Grays and in 2012 they also formed  the group Chaise Rouge.

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You can find out more about “I was a Priest” on their own website – click here. Take a listen to their song “Bartender” here

After being impressed with their concert, David grabbed the opportunity for an impromptu interview with the band. Here it is below, in three parts. The impromptu element meant that the interview had to be carried out in the street (hence the traffic noise) but you do get to hear more about the guys, where they are from, their musical influences and their music!

https://soundcloud.com/zieggla/first-part-of-the-interview-of-i-was-a-priest-lausanne-sept-24

https://soundcloud.com/zieggla/second-part-of-the-interview-with-i-was-a-priest-part

https://soundcloud.com/zieggla/third-and-last-part-i-was-a-priest-part

Filed Under: Artists, Bands, Featured Tagged With: Cave du Bleu Lézard, Chaise Rouge, I was a Priest, Lausanne

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