A double bill of Taiwanese bands featuring the duo of Klaire Wu and Tao Chiang who perform as 織品工廠 Fabric Factory and 音速死馬 Sonic Deadhorse who combine electronics with the acoustic guitar to deliver music ‘embracing the indulgency of the 70s, the melancholy of the 80s and the nihilism of the 90s’.
A double bill of Taiwanese bands featuring the duo of Klaire Wu and Tao Chiang who perform as 織品工廠 Fabric Factory and 音速死馬 Sonic Deadhorse who combine electronics with the acoustic guitar to deliver music ‘embracing the indulgency of the 70s, the melancholy of the 80s and the nihilism of the 90s’.
They are supported by Jing Wong & Sai-Ho Choi 蔡世豪
Fabric Factory + Sonic Deadhorse When: 8pm, 8 January 2015 Where: Hidden Agenda, 2A, Winful Industrial Bldg, 15-17 Tai Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong How much: $180(Advance), $220(Door), $150*(Student)
*A special walk-in discount is available for full-time local students
Australian medieval electro duo Dandelion Wine are coming to Hong Kong! The band originated as a four-piece outfit in mid-1996, but have had many line-up shifts throughout the years, with core members Naomi Henderson and Nicholas Albanis the only remaining members of the original line-up. After ten years of touring the world and playing some of the top alternative and gothic festivals and clubs throughout Europe, Japan and Australia, Dandelion Wine are finally going to play their first ever show in Hong Kong at Hidden Agenda on Saturday August 10 with special guests Chock Ma.
Dandelion Wine combine ethereal female vocals and medieval instruments (dulcimer, bell cittern, flute) with electronic beats and cranked guitars. Their most recent album “All Becompassed By Stars” (released on the German label Ars Musica Diffundére/Black Rain) was recorded in a freezing Berlin winter and is the band’s most diverse album yet. For their Hong Kong debut Dandelion Wine will be playing songs from their last four albums as well as a sneak peak at their new single “One Of My Friendly Days”.
What: Dandelion Wine supported by 戳麻 Chock Ma When: 8:30pm, 10 August, 2013 Where: Hidden Agenda, 2A, Wing Fu Industrial Bldg, 15-17 Tai Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong How Much: $150 (Advance), $180 (Door) from www.ticketflap.com
Filastine + Pasha @ Hidden Agenda – 8:30pm, 24 February 2013
Hidden Agenda celebrates its 4th Anniversary with a series of concerts, the first of which features Filastine supported by Pasha.
Grey Filastine is an audio-visual artist born in Los Angeles, based in Barcelona, and often nomadic. He composes a dense transnational bass music that collides the lowest frequencies of dubstep with the highest-level beat science, acoustic strings, voices, and lofi street noises. The results are “Awesome and delicate… hybrids so fluent they defy classification.” -Pitchfork.
Filastine + Pasha @ Hidden Agenda – 8:30pm, 24 February 2013
8:30pm, 24 February 2013
牛頭角大業街15-17號永富工業大廈2樓A室
2A, Wing Fu Industrial Bldg, 15-17 Tai Yip Street, Kwun Tong
Tel: 9170 6073 (Kimi)
Tickets: $180(Advance), $200(Door) from www.ticketflap.com
We Shot The Moon @ Hidden Agenda – 8:30pm, 5th March 2013
Hidden Agenda celebrates its 4th Anniversary with a series of concerts, pop rock band We Shot the Moon, formerly known as The Honor Roll, hail from San Diego, California and comprise Jonathan Jones the singer of Waking Ashland, lead guitarist Paul Wheatley, drummer Ben Hilzinger, bassist Andy Bruno, and Michael Grimm. WSTM mix sound effects with electronic and traditional rock instruments and have performed over 400 concerts in the last two years – to hear what they’re all about give Hidden Agenda a call for the ticket details.
8:30pm, 6 March 2013
牛頭角大業街15-17號永富工業大廈2樓A室
2A, Wing Fu Industrial Bldg, 15-17 Tai Yip Street, Kwun Tong
Tel: 9170 6073 (Kimi)
Tickets: details coming soon
How To Dress Well @ Hidden Agenda – 8:30pm, 6 March 2013
Hidden Agenda celebrates its 4th Anniversary with a series of concerts, the second of which features How to Dress Well supported by Snowblind.
How To Dress Well is the stage name of songwriter and producer Tom Krell. Krellʼs burgeoning career began in 2009 when, having just moved from Brooklyn to Berlin, his songs began to emerge online via a string of free, digital EPs posted in anonymity on his blog. Combining a gorgeous falsetto with fractured R&B-influenced beats, a subtly devastating melody and elements of noise, sound collage and avant-garde composition, Krellʼs debut album Love Remains offered a beautiful window into a startlingly realised artistic imagination. Its conceptual strength and emotional resonance ensured Love Remains garnered critical acclaim and tracks such as “Ready For The World” saw Krell accredited with having given birth to a new, narcotized strain of R&B that has since spawned a host of imitators.
Krell states that his second release Total Loss, which expands the moodiness and layers of swarming voices of his debut, as “an opening-up”, describing it as an “album about sharing”, “Iʼm trying to use this sharing to orient my life— call it true hope, or love.”
How To Dress Well + Snowblind @ Hidden Agenda
8:30pm, 6 March 2013
牛頭角大業街15-17號永富工業大廈2樓A室
2A, Wing Fu Industrial Bldg, 15-17 Tai Yip Street, Kwun Tong
Tel: 9170 6073 (Kimi)
Tickets: $200(Advance), $250(Door) from www.ticketflap.com
Her Name in Blood – Full Power Tour Support: Random, Maniac Date: 7:30pm, 29 April, 2018 Venue: TTN – This Town Needs Tickets: $280 (Advance), $350 (Door)
Chad Valley Asia Tour – Live In Hong Kong Support: DP, Tedman Lee Date: 8pm, 4 May, 2018 Venue: TTN – This Town Needs Tickets: $330 (Advance), $430 (Door)
Multi Ego – Pieces of a Dream Tour
Support: Instinct of Sight Date: 8pm, 20 May, 2017 Venue: Hidden Agenda Tickets: $220 (Door), $180 (Advance) from Ticketflap