E-TROPOLIS Festival 2025 | 22.03.2025 - Turbinenhalle Oberhausen

 

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STURM CAFÉ

 

Website: sturmcafe.se
Facebook: facebook.com/sturmcafe/
Instagram: instagram.com/sturmcafeofficial/

 

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Sturm CaféSturm Café were one of the first bands of the new wave of oldschool EBM that emerged in the early 2000’s alongside Spetsnaz, Ionic Vision and Dupont. After a long break they returned with the album “Europa!” in 2015 that received immense positive reviews and it was followed-up by the EP “Es Geht” in 2017. Sturm Café is currently working a new album that will be released druing 2020.  Their sound can be described as having one foot in bass driven EBM and the other in catchy melodies with a small dose of NDW.

Sturm Café emerged in Gävle, Sweden 2001 when childhood friends Jonatan Löfstedt and Gustav Jansson decided to start making music together with sounds derived from hardware synthesizers, drum machines and Akai samplers sequenced with a 1986 Atari 1040ST computer.

They created their own distinct sound when they blended the ideas of early 2000´s Electronic sound with the inspiration from the early EBM/Industrial scene.

Their music is best described as having one foot in bass driven EBM and the other in catchy melodies with a small dose of Neue Deutsche Welle. With 3 albums and numerous singles and EP's Sturm Café have gathered a small but loyal following around the World. It is not uncommon to hear songs like Stiefelfabrik, Koka Kola Freiheit and Scheissnormal at EBM and alternative clubs in Europe and Latin America.

Sturm Café stands up against the English language domination in the music industry and make all their song in German that used to be a lingua franca in Northern Europe before the Cold War.

 

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