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Mouse On Mars Ready To Roar

11:01 AM Tuesday 8/28/12 |   |

Germany’s electronic duo consisting of Jan St. Werner and Andi Toma return to the U.S. in October supporting their latest album as well as a “mini” album coming out in November.

Released in February on Monkeytown Records, Parastrophics forms the foundation for Mouse On Mars' first U.S. tour in six years. Recently released is the video for “They Know Your Name.” Edited by Berlin-based design collective Pfadfindereim, the video features clips of cell biology research experiments made for the Laboratoire d’Hydrodynamique by Mouse On Mars friend Charles Baroud.

But wait, there’s more. Come Nov 2 Mouse On Mars will release a mini album, a club-oriented effort called WOW, described as a “spontaneous reaction” to all the time the group spent recording Parastrophics.

After playing Euro festivals in September, Mouse On Mars launches its U.S. / Canada tour in Colorado. Here’s the schedule:

Oct. 12 – Denver, Colo., Summit Music Hall
Oct. 14 – Los Angeles, Calif., El Rey Theatre
Oct. 15 – San Diego, Calif., The Casbah
Oct. 16 – San Francisco, Calif., The Independent
Oct. 17 – Chicago, Ill., Mayne Stage Theatre
Oct. 18 – Pontiac, Mich., Pike Room
Oct. 19 – Toronto, Ontario, Lee’s Palace
Oct. 20 – Montreal, Quebec, Il Motore
Oct. 21 – Cambridge, Mass., T.T. The Bear's
Oct. 22 – New York, N.Y., Santos Party House
Oct. 24 – Washington, D.D., U Street Music Hall
Oct. 26 – Atlanta, Ga., Hell At The Masquerade
Oct. 27 – Asheville, N.C., Thomas Wolfe Auditorium (“Moogfest”)

Some shows are already on sale. Visit MouseOnMars.com for more information.

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