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Grey Scale Festival 2023 Announces Molchat Doma, Lebanon Hanover, Selofan, Rue Oberkampf, Harsh Symmetry, Philipp Strobel, and Bad Hammer

Posted on 08/03/2023 By

Get ready to experience an exceptional evening of dark wave, post-punk, and synthpop as the Grey Scale Festival 2023 comes to the Muffathalle in Munich, Germany on June 3rd, 2023.

The festival’s line-up features some of the most promising and renowned names in the dark music scene. Fans can expect to hear the likes of Molchat Doma, Lebanon Hanover, Selofan, Rue Oberkampf, Harsh Symmetry, Philipp Strobel, and Bad Hammer. With such an impressive array of artists, the festival promises to be a haven for fans of these genres.

Headlining the festival is Molchat Doma, a three-piece band from Belarus who have been making waves with their gloomy post-punk sound. They are set to perform an exclusive German show, and fans of their music eagerly anticipate their performance.

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Joining Molchat Doma is Lebanon Hanover, the Swiss-British duo known for their melancholic, dark-wave sound. The band’s music is characterized by dreamy synth arrangements, somber melodies, and haunting vocals, making them an excellent fit for the festival.

Greek dark-wave duo Selofan, German dark synth outfit Rue Oberkampf, and, coming all the way from California, the rising star of the darkwave scene, Harsh Symmetry, are also set to perform at the festival, providing a diverse range of sounds for attendees.

The festival’s lineup also includes DJ Philipp Strobel,  head of the prominent German label Aufnahme + Wiedergabe, and Italian Island’s Bad Hammer, who is known for their electro-punk sound.

The Muffathalle in Munich, a popular music venue, is the perfect location for the Grey Scale Festival. The venue’s impressive sound system and spacious layout will ensure that the festival’s attendees have a fantastic time.

In summary, the Grey Scale Festival 2023 promises to be an unforgettable night of music that will attract fans from all over the world. With an impressive lineup of renowned and up-and-coming artists, this is a festival that you do not want to miss. So mark your calendars, get your tickets, and prepare yourself for an unforgettable night of dark-wave, post-punk, and synth music.

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