Ghostwoman
/ Slumberland

Ghostwoman

The Canadian-Belgian duo draws inspiration from garage rock and psychedelics for their dark and seductive indie rock.
For fans of

Night Beats / The Black Angels / Allah-Las / GOAT / The Underground Youth

Ghostwoman

Ghostwoman’s indierock sounds threatening yet seductive. The Canadian band, led by Evan Uschenko, finds musical inspiration in Garage and Psychedelica. The end result is droning and unique. With three albums on the docket the band has reached, according to their own words, their true artistic vision. Latest project “Hindsight is 50/50” feels darker and heavier than the previous albums. It’s one of those records you want to sink into. No better way to experience this than with a live concert.

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Slumberland

With Slumberland, Belgian musician, composer and instrument maker Jochem Baelus has been unleashing obscure, hypnotic krautrock and post punk colored with distorted exotica, upon us since 2013. Slumberland's tactile sound is generated by a battery of sewing machines, film projectors and other dismantled, mechanical objects. So far, he released a solo album, the 2019 release 'Sea, sea, sea Drifter // See, see, see Drifter', alongsided by 2 drummers and a recent collaboration with Tuvan voice-artist Sainkho Namtchylak. But last year Jochem Baelus also constructed a brand new sound installation which he takes on the road solo. Expect rattling drones of motoric 'bagpipes' grinding, accompanied by compelling, melodic & minimal compositions and complete stillness.

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