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Fri, Feb 24
|The 3rd floor
Not in the Cheller concert #5
Who doesn't remember the great concert evenings at Cafe C conducted by Radio Meltdown. We are proud to present the "Not in the Cheller Concerts" on the 3rd floor. Artists this month: MONO MOJO & LUANA JIL Door opening: 19:00 Start of concert: ~21:30
Zeit & Ort
Feb 24, 2023, 7:00 PM
The 3rd floor, Industriestrasse 28, 9100 Herisau, Switzerland
Über die Veranstaltung
The next concert not in Cheller is coming up.
line-up:
21:30 Luana Jil
Luana Jil is a singer-songwriter from Eastern Switzerland. At the age of 10, the young musician began to play the guitar and accompanied it shortly afterwards with her singing. Since then she has been sharing her passion on stage or on social. She had her first real live performance when she was 13 at the Jukult Sarganserland, where she performed with a friend Stay by Rihanna. After that performance and finally winning the competition, she knew that music would be an important part of her life. Another particularly important appearance of her career so far was in the 8th season of The Voice of Germany, where she performed her blind audition and the song «Steady as she _cc781905 -5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_goes» by The Raconteurs on TV. In addition to her solo project, she is a singer with Next Dimension, a progressive rock band, and with Stevie K. & The Bangbangs, a cover band, _cc781905-5cde-3194- bb3b-136bad5cf58d_guitarist, bassist or also on the keys.
As a teenager, Luana Jil began writing her first songs. She released her first single Toy Collection at the end of 2019. was followed by 2020 Loverboi and Juicy Mind. Currently working on her debut EP. However, Luana Jil cannot yet commit to music. It is inspired by the music of Alex Turner, Finneas, Amy Winehouse, Hozier, Declan McKenna and many more. Her songs are about love and life... real stories packed behind a melancholic, dreamy voice.
22:30 Mono Mojo
Mono Mojo, whose real name is Niklaus Brunner, first saw the light of day in Basel in 1987. Even in his early childhood he experimented passionately with all kinds of music, such as a plastic box covered with rubber bands. The box was soon replaced by a ukulele, which was later replaced by an electric guitar with bicycle brake cables as strings. It was only when smoke rose above the hi-fi system, over which Mono Mojo was playing at the time, for mysterious reasons, that he decided to build an industrial _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b- 136bad5cf58d_E-guitar with amplifier to get. "So from then on we suddenly also played in minor and major..." he jokes. Bands were formed and disbanded. More and more of Mono's song ideas found no place in the rock genres of his formations such as Midnight Deadbeats, Calling Void or Walrus. Therefore, Mono decided to launch a stylistically independent solo project into the world. In 2016 he appeared on stage alone for the first time and released his debut album Locomotion almost a year later. Influences from blues, rock, soul, jazz and folk can be heard on it. guitar, harmonica or piano, accompanied by the beats of his pounding soles encircle Mono Mojo's vocals and wrap the album singer in a no-frills 536_bb3b-8dbadin5cf Songwriter Pack. In 2018, Mono Mojo released the digital-only album Graveyard Melodies on . The rather short work is more playful than its predecessor and partly has a classic trio formation in the production. In addition to drums and bass, wind instruments and choirs are also used. The stylistic roots remain between blues and rock. In the spring of 2019, Mono Mojo released his first record, Moonlight Crooner. With the album Blue Monday, which was also released in 2019, Mono Mojo surprised again with an unconventional concept. So he gathered friends and musicians from the region and produced all 13 within a week with spontaneous meetings and jams _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf5cf.8d The digital album Free Bugs will be released later this year (2022). With a gentle strategy developed for the loyal fan base the new music is to be celebrated and the long-awaited end of the pandemic _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-8tet is to be heralded. On a genre odyssey between a classic piano piece and a guitar chanson, Mono Mojo indulges in his freedom as a one-person project and dares to do things that simply _cc781905-5cde-5cde-5c58d as a collective 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ would work.
https://sixteentimes.com/mono-mojo/
Doors open with bar service: 19:00
Start of concert: 21:30
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