Fri 10th October 2025
Toftes Gate 69, Oslo
ORANGE+BLUE (live debut)
THE HOLY MOUNTAIN DJ ROB YOUNG (THE WIRE)
HVOR : MIR Toftesgt 69 på Grûnerløkka
DATO : 10.10.25
CC : 190 KR
ORANGE+BLUE
Hey you know I didn’t mean what I said earlier, right? The weather got inside my head - you know how that happens sometimes. But I’m so glad you told me.
For once the machines were on our side.
Hey how about I make scrambled eggs in the morning - let’s go and see orange + blue tonight. People are saying they’re really good. I hope they turn out the lights.
https://orangeandblue.bandcamp.com/track/obscure-perversions
THE HOLY MOUNTAIN
The Holy Mountain is a genre-defying trio from Norway. With their conceptually unique style of pop and taste for the dark and transcendental, the band can be described as a mix of the American TV series Twin Peaks and synth-pop act Beach House (US), with roots in the classical minimalist tradition.
In 2024, the band released their latest EP, They Are Asleep. With lyrical themes about the decay of nature and music reminiscent of Y2K techno, synth-pop and sci-fi horror, They Are Asleep is all about having a party in hell.
Web - https://www.theholymountain.net/
Bandcamp - https://theholymountain.bandcamp.com/ https://theholymountain.bandcamp.com/
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/04GXo6z6x1KLMG9weDPayK?si=M19YvJVsTN-WDiT5GUKCrg
Andreas Angell - Accordion and Songwriter
Aleksander Tidemann - Drums and Synthesizer
Catharina Janner Røed – Vocals
DJ ROB YOUNG
He has worked as a music writer and editor since 1993, when he joined the staff of The Wire. His books include All Gates Open: The Story of Can (Faber & Faber, 2018), Electric Eden: Unearthing Britain’s Visionary Music (Faber & Faber, 2010), and histories of Rough Trade and Warp in Black Dog Publishing's Labels Unlimited series. He edited the collections of Wire articles, Undercurrents: The Hidden Wiring of Modern Music (Continuum 2002), The Wire Primers: A Guide to Modern Music (Verso 2009), and No Regrets: Writings On Scott Walker (Orion 2012).
Rob has contributed to many publications including Uncut, Sight & Sound, The Guardian, Frieze, Artforum, Art Review, LRB and the New Statesman, as well as art catalogues on Jeremy Deller, Pink Floyd, Carsten Nicolai and Seb Patane.
Tonight he will DJ until ... THE END: 00:01