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Gurtenfestival with To Athena, Natascha Polké, and more

Jul 19, 2024  ·  Gurtenfestival, Köniz Gurtenfestival, Köniz

Gurtenfestival
Jul 19
Gurtenfestival
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Named after Dresden Neustadt's postal code, band 01099, formed by childhood friends Gustav, Paul, and Zachi, captures youthful joy with hits like "Frisch." Known for their energetic festival performances, they gained fame during the pandemic with anthems that resonate with a generation.
Manillio, a prominent Swiss rapper, known for his poetic lyrics and relaxed flow, rose to fame from Eldorado FM. His album "Irgendwo" is acclaimed, and "Kryptonit" topped Swiss charts. With gold and platinum hits, he’s celebrated for quality music and visuals. Seen as an outsider, he’s termed by Der Bund as a reflective chronicler in the Swiss hip-hop scene.
Oracle Sisters, based in Paris, is formed by childhood friends Lewis Lazar, Christopher Willatt, and Finnish musician Julia Johansen. They released acclaimed EPs Paris I and Paris II in 2020-2021. Their debut album, Hydranism, came out in 2023, showcasing intimate folk, rock, Americana, and psychedelic influences. With 110 million music streams, they've toured Europe and the USA, selling out major cities. Known for blending melody and harmony, they released "Alouette" on their label Wizard Artists.
Zaho de Sagazan, with a voice like metallic velvet, won four French Music Awards for her debut album, writing songs about love and introspection. Raised with empathy, her music connects deeply.
To Athena, a Swiss artist, blends chamber, indie, and cinematic pop, singing in English and Swiss German. Her debut, "Aquatic Ballet," earned global acclaim, and "Angscht" has been covered 14 times. In 2023, she won the Swiss Music Award. Known for her captivating live performances, she works with a 9-piece orchestra.
Thee Sacred Souls, a young band from San Diego, is known for their soulful sound and exquisite craftsmanship. With millions of Spotify listeners, they've impressed celebrity fans like SZA and Alicia Keys. Their NPR Tiny Desk performance was a hit, marking them as rising stars in just two years.
Kerala Dust, formed in London (2016), blends blues & Americana with electronic beats. Known for the album 'Violet Drive', the band collaborates across Berlin & Zurich, crafting music influenced by European history.
Justice, a Parisian dance duo, deftly blends prog, metal, new wave, and indie with disco and house. Known for the hit "D.A.N.C.E.," they achieved fame with †, a Grammy-nominated debut. Their eclectic style evolves through bold albums like Audio, Video, Disco, the Grammy-winning Woman Worldwide, and the genre-fusing Hyperdrama. Collaborating with artists like Daft Punk and MGMT, Justice continually reshapes the dance music landscape.
Swiss musician Mary Middlefield blends rock-edged indie pop with classical violin, gaining acclaim for albums "Thank You Alexander" and "Poetry (for the scorned and lonely)." Celebrated by Wonderland and BBC Introducing, she’s played Glastonbury and Montreux Jazz. Middlefield's performed with The Beaches and Nena.

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