Our first artists were Küchen & Müntzing Scheibenhonig (which apparently means sliced honey in german) who set up something that looked like an Arabic market and showed us some improvisation with a saxophone, flexichord, percussion, plates, electric toothbrushes... Brilliant sound show and beautiful setup!
Next on stage was Fjällräv (Marlin and Karin) who played guitar, xylophone and the harp, in classic heartbroken/hopeful pop tunes. Sweet! Songs with a lot of youth spirit and emotions, that can be downloaded here.
Then we were entertained by Martin Härle, a young singer-songwriter with a guitar and harmonica who played both covers (Lars Winnerbäck with a skånish accent!) and some own material. Thanks!
Tonight we were also happy to present Ugo Mellone, Italian biologist and nature photographer. He started out by showing a gorgeous slide show of ten years of photographing the world, and then held a lecture on migratory birds. A great example of how you can be a part of Café Montag by just sharing what you know! We were all very entertained and learned a lot about birds’ behaviour.
Rounding of the evening, our last performer was Lotta Allard, a familiar face and always appreciated singer-songwriter at the Café Montag stage. Smooth finish!
Thank you all for coming and making this evening so cosy and intimate. Don’t miss out on the next Café Montag (13th of December), it’s the season finale and we have so far no idea of what is going to be on stage but it will be legendary!
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