• Vorverkauf: 14 €
  • Presale: 14 €
  • Abendkasse: 20 €
  • Box office: 20 €
  • Ermäßigt: 17 € *
  • Reduced: 17 € *
  • Einlass: 19:30
  • Doors: 19:30
  • Beginn: 20:30
  • Showtime: 20:30

We happily welcome the 3rd time aboard the Stubnitz: HAZE’EVOT (SheWolf) - Israeli rock powerhouse, independent for a decade, blending Rock, Punk, and Disco: ZE MA YEASH Tour 2025. Known for high-energy live shows, they've released two mini-albums and the full album “Haaretz Hashtuch” (The Flat Earth). Early 2025 the second studio album will be released. "The band's songs give a strong voice to the feminine side of relationships, sex, and walking in a dark park."

They luckily join forces with Dlina Volny, a darkwave/post-punk trio from Minsk. artist. The Belarusian trio’s sophomore album "Dazed" is a self-proclaimed “Love Thriller” (Italians Do It Better). Mixed by Dean Hurley, frequent David Lynch collaborator & producer, the record is gorgeous. Elegant synthesis is flanked by the brut low end of the rhythm section.

Gefördert von der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien („BKM“) und der Initiative Musik (https://www.initiative-musik.de).


HAZE’EVOT

HAZE’EVOT (“SheWolf”) is a rock band and independent female collective based in Israel. For the past decade, the band has operated as an independent group, collaboratively producing most of their content, and keep bringing to the front their authentic spirit and vibrant energy. HAZE’EVOT blends musical styles like rock, disco, and funk, accompanied by bold and honest lyrics in Hebrew that convey a powerful message of freedom and unity.

The performances of HAZE’EVOT are known for their explosive energy—a wild and lively rock celebration that leaves no audience member indifferent. Their music and shows showcase their authentic and wild spirit, establishing them as one of the best live acts in the country and attracting a loyal audience of all ages.

Alongside their activities in Israel, the band performs extensively throughout Europe and is cultivating a growing European audience. The band is playing in Venues and festivals around Europe such as Fusion Festival, Brückenfestival, Waldstock, Wasted OpenAir, Colours of Ostrava, Waves Vienna and more.

In addition to their musical activities, the band functions as a broad collective of creative women from various fields, working to promote artistic, cultural, and educational goals. They conduct workshops and masterclasses for youth and adults across Israel and Europe.

After releasing two mini albums over the years, the band members moved into an apartment together in Tel Aviv to work on their first full album, “Haaretz Hashtuch” (The Flat Earth). Through a process of exploring new sounds and crafting their collective story, the band released their debut full-length album in February 2020.

Currently, the band is finishing work on their second full-length album, which will feature an innovative sound inspired by the new wave of rock and hip-hop, encompassing a wide range of songs—from energetic tracks to quiet ballads, and is set to be released in early 2025. Two songs of this album are "ZE MA YESH" (live at Colours Of Ostrava and "Escape Plans" (live at Brückenfestival 2024 / Escape Plans (tour documentary).


Dlina Volny

Dlina Volny translates into the English word “Wavelength.” Their name is a homage to their fascination with sine waves & the physics of sound. The Belarusian trio’s sophomore album Dazed is a self-proclaimed “Love Thriller”. Mixed by Dean Hurley, frequent David Lynch collaborator & producer, the record is gorgeous. Elegant synthesis is flanked by the brut low end of the rhythm section. The instruments set the stage for contralto vocals that hover like a warm fog on a chilly night. Hurley is also the engineer who brought us Jorja Chalmers’ “Midnight Train” earlier this year, as well as remixes for Italians Do It Better flagship artists Desire & Chromatics.

On Dazed, Masha Zinevitch’s voice wails & pivots between Ales Shishlo’s assault of morse-code arpeggios & icy sheets of Vad Mikutski’s guitars. Dlina Volny’s music vaporizes on the event horizon where Eastern European Post-Punk collides with Western Synthwave. The album balances mystical narratives & dreamlike fantasies sourced deep in the trio’s subconscious. Walking the tightrope that separates pain & euphoria, the lyrics wrestle with polarity. Anxiety vs passion, & hope vs the deep despair that surrounds negative space.

Aesthetically, Dazed encompasses 1980s Estrada Pop & the 1970s brutalist architecture that pierces the Minsk sky. “When it’s sunny here, it looks like a Soviet fairytale come true. On a dark day, it looks like dystopia.”

“The Belarusian band, whose name translates from Russian to "wavelength" in English, share an obsession with the science of sound. The new record, mixed by frequent David Lynch collaborator Dean Hurley, combines ecstatic synths and battering drum machines that bounce singer Masha Zinevitch’s rich contralto back and forth like a buoy in stormy waters.” – The Fader

“The instruments set the stage for contralto vocals that hover like a warm fog on a chilly night. Dwelling somewhere on the event horizon where Eastern European post-punk collides with Western synth-wave, Masha Zinevitch’s ethereal, wailing voice pivots between Ales Shishlo’s morse-code arpeggios and the icy licks of Vad Mikutski electric guitar, weaving mystical narratives and dreamlike fantasies sourced deep in the trio’s subconscious.” – POSTPUNK


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