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Brainhall Art Production presents The Ex and Tom Cora live in 1993

Every Thursday at 20:00 Berlin Time, Brainhall Art Productions presents an episode of their ongoing series. In the middle of each month a new program premiers.

This time it is a live moment from the last century.

Stolen Word to Andreas Glauser from Brainhall

“We present a concert of the Dutch anarcho-punk band The Ex, together with the american experimental Cellist Tom Cora. The concert was recorded in 1993 in Lucerne, Switzerland.

The Ex were an underground band from the Netherlands that formed in 1979 at the height of the original punk explosion. Initially known as an anarcho-punk band, they have since released over 20 full length albums of musical experiments and numerous collaborations blending punk and free jazz with styles of folk music from all over the world.

Tom Cora’s cello was prepared, electronically modified and highly amplified. He developed the style of playing sawed chords and percussive riffs as if his cello was an electric guitar. He banged, scraped and twisted it and did whatever else was necessary to produce the sounds he wanted.”

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