Fäaschtbänkler
Your name stands for folk-pop music 4.0, for rapid, unique genre mash-ups – and above all for packed, exploding dance floors. The Fäaschtbänkler are sworn, seasoned pop innovators and great hitmakers with an unusual arsenal of instruments, mass entertainers with down-to-earthness and true dance-fury visionaries. For years, they have been celebrated not only live for their unmistakable "Blowpop," in which brass and house music, pop and rock, and electronic sounds merge into an ultra-explosive amalgam, but they mostly go their own way: Hits like "Can you english please," "Partyplanet," or "Humpa Humpa" have brought them, alongside view and stream numbers in the three-digit millions, also their first platinum and gold awards.
From the tri-border region, faster on every stage than some seekers of peace would like, Andreas Frei, Roman Wüthrich, Marco Graber, Michael Hutter, and Roman Pizio have conquered the album charts in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland with their last five albums. The live history of the Fäaschtbänkler speaks a clear language: Nova Rock in Austria, Open Air Gampel in Switzerland, the Taubertal Festival in Germany, headliners at the Woodstock of brass music, Burning Brass and the BrassWiesn, Brass Palmas in Croatia, and so on. All events and concerts where punk takes off in all directions and the musical action breaks free in many different ways. And that's exactly the absolute strength of the Fäaschtbänkler. This limitlessness. The acts that have already collaborated with them on songs show the diversity, such as the DJ duo HBz or the rapper FiNCH. At the same time, the Fäaschtbänkler have been providing the trailer music for "Bauer sucht Frau" in Austria for several seasons now. The musical influences are diverse: whether techno, ska, or pop, then again classic Oberkrainer sound or stadium rock with big-movie choir. In so many songs, there are interruptions, sudden style changes. Everything wonderfully surprising. And all earworms with lyrics that evoke feelings one wants to hear again and again. That's why people go to their concerts, love their songs, and can sing along to every single line from memory. Who is the bass here (Marco) They say the tone makes the music, but actually, it's the bass. The Fäaschtbänkler have now dedicated a song to their bass. With them, Marco is responsible for the truly thick tones. And he really gets going in their latest banger. Once again, the Fäaschtbänkler prove that they have a knack for danceable house beats and driving club sounds. The Fäaschtbänkler cannot be pigeonholed into any genre drawer, regularly providing plenty of good vibes for their 1.3 million monthly Spotify listeners. "Who is the bass here (Marco)" is the new Saturday night anthem, which unites elements from EDM, house, and urban pop into a new hit with earworm guarantee.
Entry: around 19:00
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