One should not imagine Mathias Döpfner's mood as sun-drenched at the moment. Rather than a slightly spitted, driven gloom - but in a dazzling way. Already with good thrust forward, but at the same time held in orbit by a mountain tunnel-black gravity. Hell of a stylish choice with it. All the more so when the answer really came as spontaneously as it seems in the interview with the dpa. Question: "What's the name of the song that best describes...
If you from Leo Betzl Trioshort LBT talking, one comes at the mention of the Jazz rush big band bad over. After all, all three band members, along with pianist Leo Betzl, bassist Maximilian Hirning and drummer Sebastian Wolfgruber, were regular members of Roman Sladek's troupe for a long time (and still play with her from time to time). And just as the Jazzrausch Bigband found their recipe for success in large-scale access to technoid sounds, LBT quickly became very...
If you from Leo Betzl Trioshort LBT talking, one comes at the mention of the Jazz rush big band bad over. After all, all three band members, along with pianist Leo Betzl, bassist Maximilian Hirning and drummer Sebastian Wolfgruber, were regular members of Roman Sladek's troupe for a long time (and still play with her from time to time). And just as the Jazzrausch Bigband found their recipe for success in large-scale access to technoid sounds, LBT quickly became very...
Everything you always wanted to know about HP Baxxter, but perhaps didn't dare to ask: The jolly documentary "FCK 2020 - Two and a half years with Scooter". source site
documentary Pyro, techno and confetti: scooters in the cinema Hans Peter Geerdes as Scooter frontman HP Baxxter in a scene from the film "Fck 2020 - Two and a Half Years with Scooter". photo © -/DCM/dpa Scooter have been shaping the music world for almost 30 years. Now there is a movie about the cult band around frontman HP Baxxter. It shows surprising details from the life of the musician. A man with peroxide blonde hair applies makeup to his...
Ex-Munich Clara Cuvé returns to Bavaria over Christmas. With a mixture of hardcore, jungle and breakbeat, she gives the Blitz Club audience a festive rave on Christmas Eve. Also coming from Berlin is Rachel Noon, known from the queer underground scene in Brooklyn, she moved to Germany from New York during the pandemic. Bashkka and Sedef Adasi, residents of the Blitz Club, are welcoming the capital's visitors.The Friday line-up at Bahnwärter Thiel is less international, but all the more familiar:...
Adrian Fröhlich, 20, founder of the Thunderground collective, wants to show that the rave scene can do more than celebrate excessively with a fundraiser. Three other Munich techno collectives have already promised him their support. The goal: donate clothing and income to the homeless. Adrian calls for this in Telegram channels, in the midst of reports about the next raves, some of which have not been announced. Thounderground has been around since last year, and since March they have been...
Next to the poster with the names of the 2,622 artists who have played at Harry Klein for 17 years and one with the reminder that "there is no place for sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia and violence" is hanging in the golden hallway to the club -Door also a poster with the "Prophecy of the Hedonists.Inside". Based on the Cree people's saying of saving the planet, it says: "Only when the last club is closed, the last festival canceled and...
Of Andrian KreyeManuel Göttsching is dead. According to Radio 1 presenter Olaf Zimmermann, who was a friend of his, the guitarist and musician died on December 4 in Berlin. Göttsching had the group in 1970 with keyboardist Klaus Schulze and bassist Hartmut Enke Ash Ra Temple founded. With its mixture of electronic and improvised music, it was also valid Tangerine Dream and Can as a pioneer of the kind of music that English journalists dubbed krautrock. Schulze left a year...
There is a light in the eyes of the DJs and ravers interviewed when they talk about the underground origins of the Thuringian techno scene in the 1990s in the fifth episode of the ARD documentary series "Techno Haus Deutschland", which is well worth seeing. One hears of disused GDR industrial buildings and warehouses that were still connected to the power grid and could therefore be converted into techno floors without further ado; of endless games of cat and mouse...