The Hidden Cameras
The Hidden Cameras return with a long-awaited, anthemic new single, “How do you love?”. Over a pumping bassline, emotional piano chords and melancholic string arrangements, Joel Gibb hits that sweet spot between euphoria and pain where the soul of disco sits. With a new album on the way, The Hidden Cameras are back and this time in the centre of the dancefloor. The Hidden Cameras is the brainchild of Joel Gibb, a Canadian Berlin-based artist and musician. In previous years Gibb has filled out the stage with a band of both classical and self-taught musicians. Playing guitar with simultaneous percussive elements, he recently came off of a successful co-headlining tour with Owen Pallett throughout Europe with Pallett (an early Cameras member) singing and performing alongside Gibb playing violin, guitar and loop station. At his roots a singer and songwriter, Gibb is a brilliant chameleon of music, experimenting in almost every genre and performance style, collaborating in the past with artists including Mocky, Feist, Patrick Wolf, Chilly Gonzales, Ron Sexsmith, Pet Shop Boys, Rufus Wainwright and R.E.M. With Gibb’s current show, an audience will be treated to an intimate portrayal of Gibb’s illustrious collection of beautiful songs and interpretations.
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Venues where The Hidden Cameras plays
What kind of music does The Hidden Cameras play?+
The Hidden Cameras plays queercore - a prominent voice in LGBTQ+ music spaces, as distinctive visually as sonically. The Hidden Cameras return with a long-awaited, anthemic new single, “How do you love?”.
What are The Hidden Cameras live shows like?+
The Hidden Cameras's live sets are tight and well-rehearsed - mid-paced sets where the arrangements come through clearly.
When is The Hidden Cameras performing next?+
The Hidden Cameras plays Luftschloss Tempelhofer Feld in Berlin on Sunday 21 June.




