Das Genfer Elektronika-Duo browst durch das musikalische Archiv des Ethnologischen Museums in
Genf. Klänge aus Niger und den USA von der 30ern bis 50ern gehen durch Sinners Maschinenpark.
The Museum's Ethnomusicology Department combines two complementary series: a collection of
about 2250 musical instruments and sound recordings funds Archives Internationales des
Musiques Populaires (AIMP) rich of more than 15 500 phonograms. These collections are
representative of musical traditions from Africa the Americas Asia Europe and Oceania Over
the past 20 years genevan duo SINNER DC has built a solid yet discreet reputation on the
international electronic music scene. Their ethereal intergalactic yet catchy melodies full on
emotions and melancholy became throughout the years the band's trademark. Co-published by the
prestigious Museum of Ethnography of Geneva and swiss renowned Mental Groove Records this
first album entitled MEG CDG inaugurates a new series of CDs devoted to contemporary
compositions sourced from the monumental audio archives of the Museum (read below*). MEG
CDG's backbone contains music from Romania Niger and southern United States from the mid 30's
to the early 50's that the genevan duo Sinner selected while browsing the museum database . MEG
CDG is a kaleidoscopic album and a scenic trip - the title of the album and the songs are of
IATA airport codes and explores the limits of the panoramic vision of the duo through hypnotic
landscapes and imaginary places. Sinner DC will next deliver a new album entitled Maps co
writtent with Pete Kember legendary founder of the influential late 80's psychedelic band
Spacemen 3 and most recently producer for Panda Bear and Mgmt. The Museum of Ethnography of
Geneva and Mental Groove have already planned the follow up with french Julien Perez (Dirty
Barclay) and canadian Jeremy Young (Sontag Shogun) Support: Pedro Winter Nicolas Jaar James
Holden Sonic Boom.