Kometenmelodien w/ Disappears & Dope Body at Berghain Kantine / Monday, 02.02.2015

Carving out a space somewhere in the middle of garage punk snarl, shoegaze haze, and Krautrock grooves, Chicago’s Disappears feature Brian Case (also of the Ponys and 90 Day Men), Boas members Graeme Gibson and Jonathan van Herik, and Damon Carruesco.

The band started when Case’s other groups were on hiatus and he was recording demos with Gibson; Gibson brought van Herik into the project, and in turn, van Herik brought Carruesco into the fold.

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Soon after forming, the band self-released a series of 7″ singles with artwork based on Can’s album Delay 1968, and made its material available for free on the Internet. Disappears began recording their debut studio album and signed to Touch & Go, appearing at the label’s showcase at 2009’s South by Southwest festival, and also playing dates with Tortoise, Deerhunter, and Times New Viking.

The band released 100 CD-Rs of Live Over the Rainbo, a live album from the Deerhunter/Times New Viking tour, that was eventually distributed by Plus Tapes and Rococo Records later in 2009. Disappears continued to play more high-profile Chicago shows, including a gig at the Pitchfork Music Festival and a 2009 New Year’s Eve show with the Jesus Lizard.

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Late in the year, Disappears moved to Kranky Records, which released their official debut album, Lux, in 2010. The band also recorded a single with Sonic Youth’s Steve Shelley and the noise duo White/Light.

Disappears took a sleeker, more psychedelic approach on 2011’s Guider; after Gibson left to pursue other opportunities, Shelley became the band’s drummer. The following year’s Pre Language, which was recorded at Sonic Youth’s Echo Canyon West studio and mixed with John Congleton, was the first Disappears album to feature Shelley’s work.

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Shelley departed the band due to touring conflicts, making way for former Anatomy of Habit drummer Noah Ledger. Disappears self-released the Kone EP early in 2013, and the starker approach they took on those songs continued on their fourth album Era, which arrived that August. (Text by Heather Phares – Allmusic).

Have you ever been punched in the face while dancing ecstatically, but the person who hit you ALSO seemed to be dancing and loving it but you couldn’t really tell? If you’ve been in the front row at a Dope Body show — or the back row or somewhere in the middle for that matter — it’s a dis- tinct possibility.

[Disappears Photo Credit: Zoran Orlic]

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Kometenmelodien w/ Disappears, Dope Body

Monday, 02nd February 2015 | 20:00 CET
Berghain Kantine | Am Wriezener Bahnhof | 10243 Berlin/Friedrichshain

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