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Trans-Global Underground |
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Venue: HKW indoor-club in the exhibition hall
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For ten years the transglobal underground has known only three rules: 1. Dance to rhythms you’ve never heard before; 2. don't experiment if you can't communicate (it); 3. if you see a barrier, tear it down! These commandments have made Trans-Global Underground into one of the foremost Asian Acts from Great Britain, successful not only in the 'underground'; they have given a huge boost to Natacha Atlas's career and placed the group in the centre of a network reaching from Budapest to Cairo, from Basingstoke to Bengal. Their music is a heterogeneous but highly harmonious mixture with an intoxicating effect on its listeners. A British musical journal recently wrote: "Trans-Global Underground consumes, indeed sucks up sounds from the whole world - and out come fabulous, innovative dancetracks."
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