Mar

14

Saturday

Jakuzi on Piano

Jakuzi on Piano Galiläakirche, Rigaer Straße 9, 10247 Berlin Tickets

Credits: Jakuzi on Piano

Galiläakirche, Berlin (DE)

Jakuzi on Piano is a special recital project that reimagines Jakuzi’s post-punk and synth-pop world in a stripped-down, two-piece format. The band’s songs are reinterpreted through a piano-centered approach, presented in their most minimal, bare, and powerful forms.

This format highlights the emotional core of the songs and offers a unique live performance experience that creates a more direct and intimate connection with the audience.

 

Jakuzi on Piano, Jakuzi’nin post-punk & synth-pop dünyasını iki kişilik, yalın bir formata taşıyan özel bir dinleti projesidir. Grubun şarkıları bu projede piyano merkezli bir yaklaşımla; en sade, en çıplak ve en güçlü halleriyle yeniden yorumlanır. 

Parçaların duygusal katmanlarını öne çıkaran bu format, dinleyiciyle daha doğrudan ve yoğun bir bağ kuran özel bir canlı performans deneyimi sunar.

 

Links: 

https://www.instagram.com/jakuz1/?hl=en 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrSvU6CdHLI – Jakuzi on Piano – Yarım Kalan

https://open.spotify.com/intl-tr/artist/0xeyL5pfnTtx7LGpqLo4PG?si=mGjMsz0wR0aoo3vB117GdA 

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Location:

Galiläakirche, Rigaer Straße 9, Berlin, DE

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