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Xiu Xiu - In Dreams

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Greetings!
Krautrock is one of those terms (like shoegaze) that gets tossed around and misused, but there is no question that Günter Schickert, who recently died, was a towering figure in German progressive and experimental music. I have a great example of his genius music in this month's show.
What else? How about new stuff from Cult Objects, Full Flower Moon Band, The Baby Seals, Xiu Xiu, Drobne Niepokoje, Rehash Neu Klang, John Q Irritated, Itchy & The Nits, Earth Tongue, Hiarki, Plastique Pigs, Brenda I Funky, Institute, Maria BC, Mujeres Podridas, and Robber Robber. Plus a "hidden" track from Terveet Kadet at the very end of the show!
I try to keep my in-show talking to a minimum to make more room for music, but I do have more to discuss about what I play, so check out my companion show notes over at http://davidondandelion.blogspot.com.
Enjoy the show!

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Xiu Xiu - In Dreams
Xiu Xiu
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Xiu Xiu (pronounced "shoo shoo") is an American experimental group, formed in 2002 in San Jose, California by original members Jamie Stewart, Lauren Andrews, Yvonne Chen, and Cory McCulloch. Currently, the line-up consists of Jamie Stewart (the only constant member since formation), Angela Seo, and David Kendrick. Stewart and Seo reside in Germany, while Kendrick is a touring member, playing drums for the group.

Over the life of the band, their music has taken influence from noise, modern classical, dance, post-punk, minimalism, Asian percussion music, and American folk music. Frequently noted as well are the films of Todd Solondz, Shohei Imamura, David Lynch, and Seijun Suzuki and the books of Elfriede Jelinek, V.S, Naipaul, Yukio Mishima, and Ingeborg Bachmann.

Over both song concepts or music videos, the art of Xiu Xiu is often memorable to a newcomer by its divisive response. The music of Xiu Xiu has been noted for the lead singer's bleakness either contrasting or complementing the chaotic instrumentation, lyrics commonly including references to depression, suicide, family issues, militarized violence, abuse, sexual disaffection, and body dysmorphia. The band's public image has taken a similar tone, including the insertion of a poster into an LP sleeve (for the album "Dear God, I Hate Myself") of photographs of band-related cuts, brands, and tattoos sent by listeners. They have been critically divisive.

To date, they have released well over 50 titles including albums, 7inches, books, film works and dance pieces. They also offer a Bandcamp subscription ("XIU MUTHA FUCKIN XIU") where they regularly release new covers, new versions of their songs, new experimental pieces, as well as sample packs and stems of older songs.They have collaborated with a number of artistic and musical luminaries such as Carla Bozulich, Michael Gira, Merzbow, Dahn Vo, Monika Gryzmala, Grouper, Larsen, These Arches, Deerhoof, John Congleton, Dirty Beaches, Oxbow, and Shearwater.

The name Xiu Xiu is taken from the film "Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl." They currently release albums on Bella Union and Polyvinyl Records.
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Upcoming gigs:
Thu 2 Apr 2026Xiu Xiu: Danaos Cinema, Athens, GreeceConcerts by BandsInTown
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Sat 4 Apr 2026Xiu Xiu: BRDCST 2026, Bruxelles, BelgiumConcerts by BandsInTown
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Wed 8 Apr 2026Xiu Xiu: Sala Upload, Barcelona, SpainConcerts by BandsInTown
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Thu 9 Apr 2026Xiu Xiu: Rewire 2026, Den Haag, NetherlandsConcerts by BandsInTown
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Before that we played:
The Baby Seals - Tamoo Trance
Phelimuncasi & Metal Preyers - Gidigidi Ka Makhelwane
Full Flower Moon Band - Female Mechanic
Sick Thoughts - The Doom
Cult Objects - The Nail, The Nerve
Scientist - World At War