Charlie Amter Just like every Coachella, this year’s festival offers up dozens of top international DJs that draw thousands to the desert.
But 2022 holds an altogether different kind of dance act sure to draw curious onlookers and dance music fans alike: German techno marching band Meute.“Everyone has heard about Coachella – it’s such a big name and we are very excited about it,” Meute’s founder and trumpet player Thomas Burhorn says via Zoom from his hometown in Hamburg. “We heard it’s a great mix of live music and electronic music… so maybe we have a good combination of live techno that people will see, and love what we do.”The act’s forthcoming U.S.
tour, which hits 18 cities across North America this month, culminates at Goldenvoice’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival April 15, and again a week later.
His 11-piece ensemble is indeed unique in that they play techno as a brass band, something those who have seen the act live can attest is thrilling in ways both electronic music fans and live music aficionados alike can get behind. “When you tell people that we are a techno marching band, people already get some pictures in their head.
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