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A mind-expanding double-bill is ready for you on March 1 with the two most exciting names from the international psychrock scene. Mother's Cake (Austria) and The Tazers (South Africa) take you on a kodachrome-trip full of fuzzy riffs, possessed jams, and enchanting soundscapes. MOTHER’S CAKE: You may still remember Mother's Cake. About two years ago they already dazzled De Helling with their genre-bending spacrock with influences of funk and even metal. But that's absolutely no reason to stay home. No show of this trio is ever the same. During their partly improvised set, the band takes you on a groovy trip with razor-sharp edges. A flipped journey with madness and psychedelica as fuel, far beyond the limits of what you thought was possible. This is the kind of Cake that makes you see gnomes. THE TAZERS: You see it immediately when the three long-haired, flowery shirt-clad members of The Tazers take the stage: these guys are clearly born in the wrong decade. And their music sounds like it too. Vintage, fuzzy rock ‘n roll with a big nod to the glory days of psychedelics. But don't expect inward-looking, endless jams. This trio knows how to play a room and makes you mosh as easily as they make you daydream. In their homeland South Africa, they're already known as one of the best live bands, and now they're coming to electrify Europe. Starting at De Helling.
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