Αλλαγή support στη Θεσσαλονίκη λόγω κωλύματος των Laissez Faire, στην θέση τους οι The Aleph.

Και μερικές πληροφορίες για τα support.

DADA TAPES
Dada Tapes is a four-piece band from Thessaloniki, Greece. They have been evidently influenced by new wave and post-punk bands of the late 70s to early 10s, mainly from US, England, United Kingdom and Great Britain

https://www.facebook.com/DadaTapes/info
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA1SAK9xzJofNGS3ohLIbTQ
http://dadatapes.bandcamp.com/


the Aleph
Named after a short story by Argentinean author J. L. Borges the aleph was formed in Thessaloniki in 2002 by Effie, Alex and Soulis. With Panos joining in 2005 the style and sound of the band was decisively shaped. A change in the lineup got Yiotis (Laissez Faire) to join the band as the fifth member in September 2010. Early on the aleph have had actively engaged the Greek alternative live scene, playing gigs mainly in their hometown but also in Athens and other Greek cities. During this period the band also opened for Tuxedomoon (2007) and Louisa John Kroll (2003), again in Thessaloniki. Their active presence as a live band along with the independent release of several demo tracks drew positive attention from the local music press (Soul Magazine, Sonik magazine, mic.gr, Epiloges). Two of those tracks were included in compilations, namely 'bless me father' in AUDIOBOOK 4 by postwave.gr and 'children song' in little people… big noise by Run Devil Run Productions. In late 2009 the band entered Raindog Studio to record its debut album, with Dimosthenis Grivas being the production manager. The band felt the result was somewhat irrelevant with their original sound and decided to avoid its release.

https://www.facebook.com/thealephband/info