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Street Sects in Europe, Dälek remix

Posted by Loren on July 27, 2019

Street Sects in Europe, Dälek remix
photo by Mike Manewitz

Street Sects will soon play the Cold Waves Festival in Chicago, followed by heading to Europe where they will share the stage with artists including Pinkish Black, Trepaneringsritualen, and Imperial Black Unit.

In the midst of a busy run, the band also share a remix by Mike Mare/Dälek of “Suicide By Cop,”which you can check out after the jump.

Street Sects will release the Gentrification III EP soon, and released The Kicking Mule (Flenser) last year.

STREET SECTS, ON U.S. TOUR:

August 17 Austin, TX @ Carousel Lounge ^
September 22 Chicago, IL @ Metro (Cold Waves)

EUROPE

15 October Tilburg, NL @ Hall of Fame *
17 October Aarhus, DK @ TAPE *
18 October Copenhagen, DK @ Mayhem *
19 October Jonkoping, SE @ Schenen Sofiehof Underjord *
20 October Gothenburg, SE @ Musikens Hus *
21 October Malmo, SE @ Plan B *
22 October Berlin, DE @ Urban Spress *
24 October Gdansk, PL @ Drizzly Grizzly *
25 October Lodz, PL @ DOM
26 October Vienna, AT @ GrillX
27 October Budapest, HU @ Aurora
28 October Zagreb, HR @ KSET **
30 October Prague, CZ @ Cross Club **

^ Pinkish Black
* w/ Trepaneringsritualen
** w/ Imperial Black Unit

 

Street Sects in Europe, Dälek remix
photo by Mike Manewitz

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