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PM-THE INTERNET-28.04.2016 PDF PRESSEBEREICH Download FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH Große Elbstr. 277 a ∙ 22767 Hamburg Tel. (040) 853 88 888 ∙ www.fkpscorpio.com PRESSEMITTEILUNG 28.04.2016 The Internet am 16. August im Nochtspeicher Was genau ist The Internet? Eine Band? Ein Seitenprojekt der Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All-Crew rund um Tyler, The Creator? Ein Künstlerkollektiv aus L.A.? Alles zusammen? Und warum dieser Name? Das zumindest ist leicht zu erklären: Syd Bennet a.k.a. Syd The Kid und Matthew Martin a.k.a. Matt Martians haben sich tatsächlich 2008 über das Internet kennen gelernt und standen sich erst drei Jahre später persönlich gegenüber. Beide sind Mitglieder bei Odd Future, diesem wilderen, verrückteren, jüngeren, kalifornischen Gegenstücks zum Wu-Tang Clan, und produzieren hauptsächlich die Tracks dieses HipHop- Kollektivs. Nebenbei ist Matt auch noch Mitglied bei The Jet Age of Tomorrow, The Super 3 und Sweaty Martians. Kurz: Beide sind Teil einer großen Gruppe unglaublich kreativer Musiker, die alle Formen schwarzer Musik auf ein höheres Level heben. Und weil eine klassische Neo-Soul-Kapelle da gerade noch gefehlt hat, riefen die beiden The Internet ins Leben und haben im vergangenen Jahr mit „Ego Death“ bereits das dritte Album veröffentlicht. Syd schrieb schon als Kind eigene Stücke und hat sich mit ca. 15 Jahren alle wichtigen Aufnahme- und Produktionstechniken selbst beigebracht. Nebenbei singt sie auch noch mit einer gehörigen Portion Coolness und Understatement. Matt produziert einfach mit und steuert die ebenfalls zurückgelehnten Synthie-Sounds bei. Auf der Bühne aber wurden The Internet im Laufe der Zeit tatsächlich zu einer Band, die inzwischen auch gemeinsam ihre Platten einspielt. Zusammen mit Patrick Paige II, Christopher Allan Smith, Jameel Bruner und Steve Lacy sind Syd und Matt zu The Internet geworden, einer der derbsten und modernsten Neo-Soul-Combos überhaupt. Am 16. August kommen die sechs in den Hamburger Nochtspeicher. Präsentiert wird die Show von der Hamburger Morgenpost. Tickets gibt es für 18 Euro zzgl. Gebühren an allen bekannten CTS–VVK-Stellen sowie unter der Hotline 01806 – 853653 (0,20 €/Anruf aus dem Festnetz, Mobilfunk max. 0,60 €/Anruf), auf fkpscorpio.com und eventim.de. Mehr Infos und Musik unter internet-band.com, facebook.com/TheInternetMusic, twitter.com/intanetz, instagram.com/theinternetmusic und soundcloud.com/internet- band. FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH Große Elbstr. 277 a ∙ 22767 Hamburg Tel. (040) 853 88 888 ∙ www.fkpscorpio.com Pressematerial zu unseren Veranstaltungen finden Sie auf unserer Homepage fkpscorpio.com unter dem Menüpunkt PRESSEBEREICH. PRESSEKONTAKT PRESSEMATERIAL FACTORY 92 Bild- und Textmaterial finden Sie unter Ansprechpartner: www.fkpscorpio.com/de/pressebereich Jan Clausen Tel.: 040 389 07 38 12 [email protected] .
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