He advances. On Saturday 5 October, the Anton Bruckner Center (ABC) in Ansfelden will be transformed into a hotspot of exciting tunes and joyful sounds. Imp Da Dimp and Die Illeminaten will be performing from 7.30pm and promise a concert that will get the dancefloors shaking.
Known for their energetic live boogaloo music, Imp Da Dimp deliver grooves that reach straight to your feet. Their blend of soul and boogaloo gives each performance a unique character. Particularly exciting is their new album “Deep Dark and Delicious”, the band’s first studio album. All tracks were recorded analogue and in one take to bring the energy of live straight into the studio – just as the audience will experience it on a concert evening.
The band Illeminaten are also there and add their own musical touch with their “street smart” and upbeat compositions. Their music is direct and poignant, and when listened to intensely, inevitably leads to tactical movements of the parties. Minimalism appeals to the mind and ensures luxury – and maybe even a dance move or two.
Tickets are available in advance for €20, and entry at the box office costs €23. More information and tickets can be found at: abc.ansfelden.at. Tips are to distribute free 2×2 tickets to the concert to the readers.
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