Klubb DÖD in collaboration with PlusOne proudly presents:
DUCTAPE – Ductape is a Turkish postpunk duo consisting of Çağla Güleray (vocals, synth) and Furkan Güleray (guitar, bass, drums). The band was formed in 2019 and mixes melancholic melodies with energetic beats and lyrics in both Turkish and English. They are strongly influenced by 80s postpunk and darkwave and quickly gained recognition on the global scene. With critically acclaimed releases such as “Echo Drama” and “Ruh”, the duo continues to captivate audiences and establish themselves as a growing force worldwide.
www.instagram.com/ductape_official
www.facebook.com/ductapeofficial
www.ductape.bandcamp.com
PROLETARIAN POETRY – Proletarian Poetry is a synthetic one-man project based in Gothenburg, which takes its starting point in Swedish synth at the turn of the 1980s and 1990s. The weight and intensity of EBM is mixed with melodies and blackness from synthpop. The result is bass-heavy machine pop. The message is a central part of the music. The lyrics reflect on the troubled times we live in with increased repression, climate crisis, threat of war and powerful leaders who primarily protect their own interests. Proletarian Poetry has its roots in the 1990s Jämtland and was then part of a couple of local and frequently played live synth and goth bands. After the project was revived in 2023, Proletarian Poetry released its debut single "Demonize Dehumanize" in February 2024. Since then, the synthetic project has released three EPs - a fourth EP will be released in spring 2026 - and is played regularly by electronic-oriented radio shows around Europe and in North and South America.
www.instagram.com/proletarianpoetry
www.facebook.com/proletarianpoetry1
www.proletarianpoetry.bandcamp.com
Resonsibilities:
Booking of artists and DJs, logistics and administrations including travel arrangements and accomondation for artists and DJs, catering, liasing with venue regarding technical equipment and staff requirements such as security, producing marketing and promotional materials for visitors (print and digital/SoMe), translation, press and team onsite.
Venue:
The Abyss, Gothenburg, Sweden
Capacity:
150 people