hackedepicciotto (Alexander Hacke & Danielle De Picciotto) 1st live album out now
hackedepicciotto (Alexander Hacke & Danielle de Picciotto) have released their new album, “The Best of hackedepicciotto (Live in Napoli)“, on double vinyl – limited to 500 copies with exclusive signed print – and digitally today, 1 November 2024, via Mute. The duo also embark on a European tour today in Palma (Italy) that continues through to a Berlin album release party on 18 December at Berghain.
The Best of hackedepicciotto collates over 20 years of collaboration, experimentation and genre defying work over two live performances recorded at Auditorium Novecento, one of the oldest recording studios in Europe.
“The Best of hackedepicciotto (Live in Napoli)” showcases live interpretations of music from across their career. The album includes reinterpretations of tracks from all of their studio albums: “Keepsakes” (2023), “The Silver Threshold” (2021), “Perseverantia” (2016), “Menetekel” (2017) and “The Current” (2020).
hackedepicciotto live dates
- 1 Nov – Parma (IT), Borgo Santa Brigida
- 2 Nov – Pordenone (IT), Astro Club
- 3 Nov – Milan (IT), Arci Bellezza
- 5 Nov – Turin (IT), Blah Blah
- 7 Nov – Pescara (IT), Scumm
- 8 Nov – Campobasso (IT), Circolo Beatnik
- 9 Nov – Pesaro (IT), Teatro dei Bottoni
- 12 Nov – Lyon (FR), Sonic Lyon
- 23 Nov – Tokyo (JP), Harajuku, Harakado
- 29 Nov – Malmö (SW), Inkonst
- 30 Nov – Odense (DK), Klub Golem
- 6 Dec – Athens (GR), Temple
- 7 Dec – Thessaloniki (GR), Eightball
- 12 Dec – Bratislava (SK), Pink Whale
- 13 Dec – Augsburg (DE), Provino Club
- 15 Dec – Bielefeld (DE), Movie Bielefeld
- 18 Dec – Berlin (DE), Berghain Kantine – Album Release Party
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