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It'll be a rare appearance for the electro pioneers
Michael Rother Powerhouse German techno veterans Michael Rother and Dieter Mobius will make a rare UK appearance next month at a special charity festival in Oxford.

Rother made his name in an early incarnation of Kraftwerk before joining seminal act Neu!, while Mobius is famed for his work with Cluster. The duo most recently performed together as members of Harmonia, but they'll be back on stage together on November 10th for a slot at this year's Audioscope festival.

Audioscope is taking place at Oxford's Carling Academy this year, and the all-dayer aims to raise money for the charity Shelter. Since 2001, the organisation has raised over £15,000 for charity. Other acts performing at the festival include Rothko, Clark, Witches and The Sea And Cake.
written by on 31/10/2007 10:28:00
Photo : Michael Rother

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