Concert Marie Diot (H) + An Carra (SCO)

17.08.2024
20:00

Kulturfabrik Salzmann (on the copper hammer), Kassel

Concert Marie Diot (H) + An Carra (SCO), Salzmann cultural factory at the Kupferhammer, Kassel

Marie Diot: Marie Diot is a songwriter. She makes music and nonsense, or in other words: A mix of indie pop, Chanson and lots of fun. Their concerts consist of strange things, funny announcements and songs, which is charming and direct, with wit and irony, Tell stories about things, that happen in life. For example, it's about love and fish poisoning - sometimes things happen, they are so crazy, You can't even imagine that. Some of it is melancholic and some of it is funny, including her hairstyle or something. In general she is optimistic, as relaxed as possible, always looking for the right words and the best melody, with the desire, to touch someone. What Marie has to say, you always understand it the same way, but then think about it anyway.

2017 Marie Diot released her debut album “Pingin and Tutu – I do not know, whether he is a dancer”. The successor “Apple in the whirlpool of eternal love” appeared in November 2020. The singer-songwriter presents herself musically and thematically diverse, skillfully balancing between melancholy and silliness, Indie pop and chanson and combines everything with her unique style. Supported by the fabulous multi-instrumentalist Fabian Großberg, their concerts have taken them all over Germany. Among other things, she played as the opening act for Dota and had guest appearances at Stephan Sulke's concerts.

An Carra: The Scottish folk band An Carra represents an extraordinary combination of instruments. The bagpipes sound, Piano and trumpet, but also violin and double bass. The mix of vocals and instrumental pieces gives an insight into the folk traditions of Scotland and Ireland, but also Germany. With two successful tours of Germany in recent years, the three musicians have been able to captivate the audience and convince them of their unique program, this also applies to languages ​​of minorities (Frisian, Low German, Gaelic) as well as the folk music of the respective countries.


Photo on the left: Marie Diot, Fabian Großberg © Julia Geusch, Photo on the right: An Carra © An Carra