
Experience the immersive Middle Eastern Mantra Psych Doom of Wyatt E. live at Neue Zukunft. The band performs tracks from their highly anticipated concept album exploring ancient Babylon, featuring a massive sound with two drummers, traditional instruments, and profound vocals.
Unlimited Sonic Use presents: Wyatt E - BE | Heavy Psych Sounds https://wyattdoom.bandcamp.com/ Genre: Middle Eastern Mantra Psych Doom FFO: OM, Zaum, Altin Gün, Tinariwen, Earth After two years in the making, the band seals their long-awaited return in 2025 with the highly anticipated narrative sequel to “āl bēlūti dārû”: zamāru ultu qereb ziqquratu Part 1 (Music from inside the Ziggurat); is the first chapter of a set of 2 concept albums in which the band deepens its exploration of ancient Babylon with an almost mythical approach through the eyes of the exiled captives from Jerusalem. Featuring contributions from 7 international collaborators, zamāru ultu qereb ziqquratu is poised to become one of the most ambitious projects in the doom scene in terms of production & conception and will be released by the finest label in the genre: Heavy Psych Sounds. The album pushes sonic boundaries by featuring two drummers recorded simultaneously, creating the immersive effect of distant crowds. An eclectic mix of instruments, including the saz, viola, sitar, and bugle, blend with both analog and digital elements to enrich the soundscape. A nod to Turkish composer Fazıl Say is also present, with a quotation from his symphony Mesopotamia. For the first time, two vocal tracks appear alongside the instrumental pieces. Iranian singer Nina Saiedi lends her ethereal voice to "The Diviner's Prayer to the Gods of the Night," sung in Akkadian, while Jerusalem’s choir conductor, Tomer Damsky delivers a captivating performance of Im Lelya in Aramaic adding a deep vocal layer to the album. The final mix, crafted by renowned producer Tim De Gieter, known for his work with Amenra, Brutus, and Absent in Body, brings everything together with a masterful touch. + 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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Starts at 18:00
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Unlimited Sonic Use presents: Wyatt E - BE | Heavy Psych Sounds https://wyattdoom.bandcamp.com/ Genre: Middle Eastern Mantra Psych Doom FFO: OM, Zaum, Altin Gün, Tinariwen, Earth After two years in the making, the band seals their long-awaited return in 2025 with the highly anticipated narrative sequel to “āl bēlūti dārû”: zamāru ultu qereb ziqquratu Part 1 (Music from inside the Ziggurat); is the first chapter of a set of 2 concept albums in which the band deepens its exploration of ancient Babylon with an almost mythical approach through the eyes of the exiled captives from Jerusalem. Featuring contributions from 7 international collaborators, zamāru ultu qereb ziqquratu is poised to become one of the most ambitious projects in the doom scene in terms of production & conception and will be released by the finest label in the genre: Heavy Psych Sounds. The album pushes sonic boundaries by featuring two drummers recorded simultaneously, creating the immersive effect of distant crowds. An eclectic mix of instruments, including the saz, viola, sitar, and bugle, blend with both analog and digital elements to enrich the soundscape. A nod to Turkish composer Fazıl Say is also present, with a quotation from his symphony Mesopotamia. For the first time, two vocal tracks appear alongside the instrumental pieces. Iranian singer Nina Saiedi lends her ethereal voice to "The Diviner's Prayer to the Gods of the Night," sung in Akkadian, while Jerusalem’s choir conductor, Tomer Damsky delivers a captivating performance of Im Lelya in Aramaic adding a deep vocal layer to the album. The final mix, crafted by renowned producer Tim De Gieter, known for his work with Amenra, Brutus, and Absent in Body, brings everything together with a masterful touch. + 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.
Scan to open on your phone