PULSE | Acoustic Side Of The Moon meets Warehouse Seven - Akustiktour 2027
Warehouse Seven, Gelnhausen, Germany
41.9 €
A continuation of the unique and successful acoustic concert series featuring former ECHOES musicians Oliver Hartmann, Martin Hofmann, Markus Nanz and others, accompanied by their exclusive string quartet from Prague!
Presented by Rockantenne and the magazines Eclipsed, Good Times, Musix and Breakout.
PINK FLOYD unplugged? Not quite. At these PULSE concerts, small electronic aids still occasionally make an appearance. But the concept behind the slogan "Acoustic Side Of The Moon" is to reduce the fantastic and often bombastically arranged music of the British icons to a minimum, thereby revealing their brilliant core.
The band around charismatic singer and guitarist Oliver Hartmann, who has always been responsible for the overall concept, string arrangements and all releases, already achieved this in 2014 with the former group ECHOES.
Since the band's dissolution immediately after the sold-out acoustic tour in 2024, five former members have successfully continued this special concert series under the name PULSE. They are musically supported by their fabulous string quartet from Prague, which has been an integral part of these tours for many years.
Classics like "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", "Another Brick In The Wall" and "Wish You Were Here" have been part of the regular repertoire for years, but complex and originally heavily electronic songs such as "Welcome To The Machine" or "Money" are not left out either - instead they are presented in a fascinating way with new and creative arrangements.
This can be heard and seen on the successful release "Barefoot To The Moon" by the former band Echoes, mixed and produced by Oliver Hartmann, which since its 2015 release has not only received the highest praise on Amazon, but also remarkably reached number 20 on the German Media Control Charts.







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