Tiger Lillies and Alexander Hacke
Feb. 28th, 2006 02:34 pmThe Tiger Lillies and Alexander Hacke (Einsturzende Neubauten)
Mountains of Madness
Friday 17th and Saturday 18 March 2006, 7:30 pm (Better seats available on the Friday, Saturday is nearly sold out.)
Queen Elizabeth Hall
https://www.rfh.org.uk/main/series/309.html
Based on stories by HP Lovecraft, with visuals by Danielle de Picciotto.
Avant-garde cabaret masters the Tiger Lillies join forces with Alexander Hacke of Einsturzende Neubauten to pay tribute to the fantasies of influential gothic writer and founder of 'cosmic horror', HP Lovecraft.
Mountains of Madness is a spine-chilling musical performance based on some of Lovecraft's eerie stories, including The Rats in the Walls, At The Mountains of Madness and The Call of Cthulhu. Tales of ancient gods, inexplicable terror and lost souls are brought to life in strangely beautiful, sometimes humorous and melancholy songs. The trademark penetrating falsetto, musical saw, piano, bass and assorted musical instruments of the Tiger Lillies are accompanied by Alexander Hacke's ethereal electronic soundscapes and narration. The production features visuals by artist Danielle de Picciotto and lighting is by Lutz John, known for his work with Einsturzende Neubauten.
More info here: http://www.hacke.org/
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Mountains of Madness
Friday 17th and Saturday 18 March 2006, 7:30 pm (Better seats available on the Friday, Saturday is nearly sold out.)
Queen Elizabeth Hall
https://www.rfh.org.uk/main/series/309.html
Based on stories by HP Lovecraft, with visuals by Danielle de Picciotto.
Avant-garde cabaret masters the Tiger Lillies join forces with Alexander Hacke of Einsturzende Neubauten to pay tribute to the fantasies of influential gothic writer and founder of 'cosmic horror', HP Lovecraft.
Mountains of Madness is a spine-chilling musical performance based on some of Lovecraft's eerie stories, including The Rats in the Walls, At The Mountains of Madness and The Call of Cthulhu. Tales of ancient gods, inexplicable terror and lost souls are brought to life in strangely beautiful, sometimes humorous and melancholy songs. The trademark penetrating falsetto, musical saw, piano, bass and assorted musical instruments of the Tiger Lillies are accompanied by Alexander Hacke's ethereal electronic soundscapes and narration. The production features visuals by artist Danielle de Picciotto and lighting is by Lutz John, known for his work with Einsturzende Neubauten.
More info here: http://www.hacke.org/
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