KONSERT: Australias HUGO RACE (eks-Bad Seeds, The Wreckery) + Mark Steiner & His Problems på EMANUEL VIGELAND MAUSOLEUM

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Stagger Home Booking presenterer
MARK STEINER & HIS PROBLEMS
+ special gjest HUGO RACE (Australia)
KONSERT PÅ TOMBA EMANUELLE
Emanuel Vigeland Mausoleum

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NB! MEGET BEGRENSET SITTEPLASSER! KUN 30!!!
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Mer info om artisten HUGO RACE, les videre…

Multi-instrumentalist, legendary performer, published writer and international producer. Since 1988 Hugo has lived in Italy, Germany and Australia, touring worldwide.

Originally from the 1980’s Melbourne post-punk music scene and a founding member of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds as well as frontman of The Wreckery, Hugo’s current collaborations and bands, spread over several continents, include:

Hugo Race Fatalists, a collaboration with Italian soundscape band Sacri Cuori, their current release is ‘Orphans’, a 5 track EP released on Hugo’s in-house label Rough Velvet Records, March 7, 2014.

Dirtmusic, with American songwriter and producer Chris Eckman (The Walkabouts). Their fourth album Lion City, recorded in Mali in 2012, released on Glitterbeat Records (Germany), March 26, 2014.

Sepiatone with Italian singer songwriter Marta Collica, their third album Echoes On released by Interbang Records (Italy) in November 2013.

Long Distance Operators (LDO), a new project with Belgian artist Catherine Graindorge, premiered at the Botanique, Brussels, May 16th 2014

The True Spirit – since 1989, 14 albums of trance industrial blues, the last release recorded in a maximum security penitentiary in Poland, ‘Live in Wolow Jail 2009’.

Other collaborations include the ‘Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project’, Malian desert blues legend Samba Toure’s album ‘Albala’, the French-American band ‘Lilium’, the Brazilian ‘Moses Complex’, the Berlin-based ‘Rogall’s Electric Circus Sideshow’, English neo-folk artist ‘Pantaleimon’, Sicilian rock band ‘Black-Eyed Dog’ and more…

LINKS:
http://www.hugoracemusic.com

Hugo Race videos:

Orphans
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu9…

Ghostwriter:
youtu.be/B4FJR-l0hWc

I’m On Fire
youtu.be/Ou49KLSHD9c

Too Many Zeroes
youtu.be/yTrocmnH52A

Hugo’s songwriting draws on pop culture from rock n roll to soul to delta blues to avantguard electronic soundscapes. Hugo defies any easy label and has staked out a creative territory entirely his own.

P R E S S

‘Fine, broody album (Between Hemispheres) from former Bad Seed plus collaborators. The much travelled Race again brings his varied sense of atmosphere and backdrop to enhance the complex emotional states presented in these songs’.
UNCUT **** UK | February 2011

Hugo Race Live in Adelaide 2013:
I haven’t seen such drama, such restrained passion in a long while. It’s a huge, huge sound. Takes you in, won’t let go, you forget time, time speeds up and slows down in the same instant. We’re captured. Hugo’s songs are carefully structured, clever, yet innocent. As he performs, Hugo is many things all at once: you can see the young boy, the young man, the older man, his father. And there’s huge pain in there as well, catastrophic, as well as more simple tales of people he’s met. Most of the set tonight comes from his current cd, We Never Had Control, there’s a handful from Fatalists. Hugo is so much his own man, he’s obviously not using anyone for a springboard except himself – his songs, demeanour, his manner of expression are all the result of decades of work – his own. I think he’s one of the most courageous men I’ve seen on stage in a long while. Hugo Race is a major, major talent. If you’ve not seen Hugo live, and you’ve missed him this tour, you’ll have to get on a plane. He’s that good.
- Mandy Tzaras, i94bar.com

Hugo Race Fatalists Live in Sydney 2013:
“Race’s presence was undeniably captivating. Dressed in full three-piece suit-and-tie, he fashioned the atmosphere of the venue to suit his own aesthetic. Drawn into a dark corner, Race’s deep twisted vocals transformed the setting into a smoke-filled whisky joint that you’d expect from an old-time film-noir. Holding the audience in a trance, Hugo Race Fatalists filled the room with mesmerisingly sparse harmonies that put the stunning recorded versions to shame. Truly one of the great unsung musicians that Australia has to offer, Hugo Race is an artist that holds your hand and leads you through the gritty moodiness of his songs, then comforts you at the exact moment you begin to feel lost.”
- Alexandra Skeer, Tone Deaf Australia, on 3 October 2013

“Whilst the solo work of Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Rowland S. Howard and Hugo Race all share aesthetic and aural similarities, they are also highly individual works from unique and creative figures. Here (Fatalists), one truly appreciates the fact that Race has perhaps created the opus which will define his long career.”
Denise Granse ‘Fatalists’ Review | Drum Media | Sydney | Feb 2011

Hugo Race Fatalists Live in Melbourne:
Hugo Race has the kind of presence that draws your eyes towards him wherever he stands in a room. Race starts with a solo number. That commanding, effortless baritone caresses while extracting maximum meaning from every word as the audience shuffles closer to the stage. Once joined by Fatalists, it’s as if time suspends. This show is an immersive experience. The congregation are impressively attentive. One enthusiast drops to his knees in worship, remaining there for almost an entire song’s duration.”
- Bryget Christfield, The Music Australia, September 2013

Hugo Race Fatalists Live in Melbourne:
The masterful mix between the deep rough tone to Hugo’s voice, the bright consistent rhythm section and the tasteful guitar fills occupied the room with sound. With this sound came an energy, the music took on an immersive quality that can only be experienced at a live show. Emphasizing this was the intense presence of Hugo Race. I understand now why so many compare him to Mark Lanegan, the live presence is undeniable. Inescapable. Now that I’m standing out on the freezing Melbourne street, I have a minute to write down some clever, informed and intellectually complex notes about the show I just saw. Unfortunately the only words I keep repeating in my head are: That was cool, man.
- Angus Evans, Mountainpass.com.au, September 2013

Hugo Race sings and plays an acoustic guitar, both in that deep dark blues manner that sounds classic, yet up-to-date. This is strong, evocative music and will likely go on my replay pile for when I want to let my body drift off while keeping my mind focused on this dark and intriguing imagery. Profound music, this.
- David Hintz, Folkworld.de, March 2013

“Hugo Race is one of our most prolific composers and musicians… (his) ability to extract a level of textural, tonal and evocative detail from such a skeletal assemblage of instruments and turns of phrase is remarkable. Striking in its austerity, and shattering in its impact, Race’s smoke-scarred baritone has never sounded so convincing.”
MAG | Australia | February 2011

‘(Fatalists) is arguably an appropriate description for Race’s music in its various forms and guises; frequently dark, often confronting, Race sits on the windowsill outside the dominant culture, offering regularly astute, and occasionally bleak, assessments of matters emotional and cultural… invigorating as it is intense’
Beat | January 2011 | Melbourne

Event photo credit: Tulasi Da Prato

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