Corpus Delicti from Nice returns with Liminal, a new record that is both dark and luminous, vibrant and urgent, set for release 28th November 2025 on . The band is back with music that remains faithful to their roots while embracing a modern edge.
Ak’chamel - a band of post-apocalyptic wanderers, using shattered instruments and grotesque regalia to revive shadowed sagas of yestertide. Fictional folk music from the shadow world. We are honored to welcome them on board for the second time.
Das Konzert wird unterstützt vom Verband für aktuelle Musik Hamburg und der Behörde für Kultur und Medien Hamburg. Supported by Plattenkiste
Corpus Delicti
Formed in Nice in 1992 around Sébastien (vocals), Franck (guitar), Chrys (bass) and Roma (drums), Corpus Delicti's melodic, hard-hitting post-punk rock immediately made an impact, with their debut album 'Twilight' (1993) becoming a benchmark for the genre. Fusing the best of post-punk with remarkable energy, creativity and melody, the band made a name for themselves abroad with a US tour and concerts in Europe. After two more beautiful albums, they broke up in 1997.
But since then, thanks to a loyal community of fans connected all over the world, the cult around Corpus Delicti has continued to grow. 28 years after the release of their last album in 1995, they are back with a new single, ‘Chaos’.The quartet show with this track that they have lost none of their punchy rock and melodic sense and the song becomes an instant favourite.
Ak'chamel
Ak’chamel has built a solid reputation as a compelling stage project. Wearing nightmarish costumes and engaging in hallucinatory “rituals”, their singular sound comprising desert-scorched psychedelia, post-apocalyptic shamanism, and lo-fi ritual-folk is as unique as the physical theater of their live performances. Authors of around fifteen cassettes, three vinyl LP’s, several cryptic VHS videos and their reels have generated millions of views. They tour frequently and have performed major festivals on both sides of the Atlantic garnering press from VICE, Consequence, The Wire, and many more.
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