Concert / Garage rock, Krautrock & Electro Meule

Support: Stegonaute
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Meule is all about a killer combo: Valentin Pedler’s guitar and synths having a riotous chat with not one, but two drum sets, deftly played by Marine Flèche and Dorris Biayenda. The whole thing just spills out into a wild sonic party that hooks you right in.

With their newest album, Dare, Meule has really stretched their musical muscles. They’ve gone from the psych-garage rock vibes of bands like Osees or King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard (their absolute faves) to throwing in more electro, techno, and even some catchy pop elements. It’s a super generous album, full of little winks to the electro-acoustic legends, brimming with clever ideas and energy.

For fans of:

Péniche, La Jungle, Hyperculte

Stegonaute is a French bassist, guitarist, and pianist trained in film score composition. He works solo on atmospheric pieces, experimenting with obsolete technologies like old reel-to-reel tape recorders, cassette players, tape loops, and synthesizers. His music fluctuates between peaceful atmospheres and more distorted textures. He released his debut album, Mystery Circles, in 2024.