
Experience Japanese psychedelic rock legends Acid Mothers Temple at Neue Zukunft in Berlin. Expect a heavy, spaced-out krautrock seance from Makoto Kawabata and his crew on their European tour. A mind-bending evening of cosmic sounds, complete with a supporting act.
Unlimited Sonic Use presents: Acid Mothers Temple - JAP https://acidmotherstemple.bandcamp.com/ Spaced out heavy psychedelic acid kraut seance FFO: GuruGuru, Neu!, Can, Amon Düül II, Cluster, Minami Deutsch, Kikagaku Moyo Formed in 1995 by Makoto Kawabata at the same time as the Acid Mothers Temple Soul Collective. The group released its debut album in 1997 on PSF Records (Japan), and it was selected as one of the year's best albums in the The Wire magazine (UK). In 1998 the group played their first tours of the US and Europe. Since then the group has released a huge number of albums on labels from many different countries. As of 2017, the group has released around 80 albums. Every year since 1998, they have toured extensively in the US and Europe, and more recently have started performing around Asia and in Japan too. The group has performed in collaboration with many musicians including psychedelic originators Gong and Guru Guru, Simeon (Silver Apples), Nik Turner (Hawkwind), and the Occitanian trad sinder Rosina de Peira. Japanese collaborators have included Afrirampo, Tatsuya Yoshida (Ruins), Maso Yamazaki (Masonna), Seiichi Yamamoto (Boredoms), Jun Kuriyama (The Ox), and many others. To begin with the group had a floating line-up with contributions from many members of the AMT Soul Collective. But as tours became more frequent, the group began to coalesce around a core touring line-up. Other bands were created with Acid Mothers Temple as part of their name (AMT & The Cosmic Inferno, AMT SWR, AMT & The Space Paranoid, AMT & Infinity Rising Zero, Acid Mothers Gong, Acid Mothers Guru Guru, Acid Moon Temple, etc.), but AMT & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. has continued to function as the mothership and main lineage for all our activities. In 2016, 21 years since the group's founding, there was a major shift in the line-up and "Next Generation" was added to the name. We now view the first 20 years as chapter one in our story, and we are now turning the page to start chapter two. + support
Very mixed age range (early 20s-50s), strong mix of local Berliners, expats, and culturally engaged visitors, largely off the radar for mainstream party-tourists. Very mixed and heavily LGBTQ+ friendly.
Come as you are. Avoid business attire, formal wear.
Rejection only for aggressive intoxication, bigoted behavior, or sold-out concerts. No strict aesthetic dress code.

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Unlimited Sonic Use presents: Acid Mothers Temple - JAP https://acidmotherstemple.bandcamp.com/ Spaced out heavy psychedelic acid kraut seance FFO: GuruGuru, Neu!, Can, Amon Düül II, Cluster, Minami Deutsch, Kikagaku Moyo Formed in 1995 by Makoto Kawabata at the same time as the Acid Mothers Temple Soul Collective. The group released its debut album in 1997 on PSF Records (Japan), and it was selected as one of the year's best albums in the The Wire magazine (UK). In 1998 the group played their first tours of the US and Europe. Since then the group has released a huge number of albums on labels from many different countries. As of 2017, the group has released around 80 albums. Every year since 1998, they have toured extensively in the US and Europe, and more recently have started performing around Asia and in Japan too. The group has performed in collaboration with many musicians including psychedelic originators Gong and Guru Guru, Simeon (Silver Apples), Nik Turner (Hawkwind), and the Occitanian trad sinder Rosina de Peira. Japanese collaborators have included Afrirampo, Tatsuya Yoshida (Ruins), Maso Yamazaki (Masonna), Seiichi Yamamoto (Boredoms), Jun Kuriyama (The Ox), and many others. To begin with the group had a floating line-up with contributions from many members of the AMT Soul Collective. But as tours became more frequent, the group began to coalesce around a core touring line-up. Other bands were created with Acid Mothers Temple as part of their name (AMT & The Cosmic Inferno, AMT SWR, AMT & The Space Paranoid, AMT & Infinity Rising Zero, Acid Mothers Gong, Acid Mothers Guru Guru, Acid Moon Temple, etc.), but AMT & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. has continued to function as the mothership and main lineage for all our activities. In 2016, 21 years since the group's founding, there was a major shift in the line-up and "Next Generation" was added to the name. We now view the first 20 years as chapter one in our story, and we are now turning the page to start chapter two. + support
Very mixed age range (early 20s-50s), strong mix of local Berliners, expats, and culturally engaged visitors, largely off the radar for mainstream party-tourists. Very mixed and heavily LGBTQ+ friendly.
Come as you are. Avoid business attire, formal wear.
Rejection only for aggressive intoxication, bigoted behavior, or sold-out concerts. No strict aesthetic dress code.

Save it, set a reminder, and see who else is going — all in the app.
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