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German techno marching band Meute shook Montreal’s MTelus (photos)

Germany’s self-described techno marching band Meute turned Montreal’s MTelus theatre into a dance club on Monday night. The band has found a large following by interpreting popular electronic tracks and augmenting them with live marching band instruments, a unique combination that appeals to both DJs and band club kids alike.

Check out photos from this week’s energetic show below courtesy of Eva Blue. For all upcoming tour dates visit the official Meute site.

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