Forthcoming this month
Forthcoming this month
Istanbul powerhouse trio ππΌππΌππΌπ and Kinshasa sonic pioneers ππππππ! meet on stage for a special night in Bucharest, on October 5 at Control Club. The show is part of a series of events marking Control Club’s 16th anniversary.
After setting European stages on fire with the release of their first LP in 2022, πππ‘ππ‘ππ§ return with “En Kötü Iyi Olur”, an album that reflects their image: edgy, independent, political, and tremendously effective. With their roots in Anatolian poetry and sounds, but their focus on a club-oriented, uncompromising rock, Lalalar has not given up and is once again ready to turn everything upside down.
The brainchild of three of Turkey’s most active and innovative alternative artists – Ali Güçlü ΕimΕek, Barlas Tan Özemek and Kaan Düzarat – the music of Lalalar is a thrilling mix of punk energy, dark electronics and Turkish instrumentation and samples.
“Furious electro-techno-rock from Istanbul” – Backseat Mafia
“A pounding beat and circuitous guitar melody situates the band in a delightful interzone between booming industrial rock and heady prog” – Bandcamp Daily
Pioneers of Kinshasa’s sonic revolution, ππππππ! have captivated global audiences with their striking sonics and energetic performances since 2017. Their accolades include best live band award by AIF, NPR Tiny Desk and Boiler Room slots, appearances at festivals including All Points East, SXSW, Green Man and Pitchfork Festival, and a placement on the Grand Theft Auto and FIFA soundtracks. Their debut album, “Fongola”, achieved near universal praise, with DJ Mag labelling it “quite unlike anything else you’ll hear”, while The Guardian called the group a “commanding new voice”.
The Congolese city’s after-dark buzz was the inspiration behind “BUTU”, the second album from KOKOKO!, released July 2024. BUTU means ‘the night’ in Lingala, and the experimental record dives deep into the heart of the chaotic place, celebrating the joyful and creative spirit of its inhabitants. With vocalist Makara Bianko at the helm and production from Xavier Thomas, AKA Débruit, this follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut Fongola finds the band channelling a more electronic, upbeat sound. “BUTU” is a replication of the frenetic feel of that dynamic nightlife – equipment being pushed to its limit, via saturated and distorted speakers, or the sonic push and pull of sounds after dark.