A Day To Remember have chosen the song '2 nd Sucks' from his latest album, What Separates Me From You (2010), to be his new single. At issue is one of the most aggressive of the album (you can read a review that did in his day) and have used all the power to represent him in a video clip in which, besides appearing as usual they also interpret a role within an arcade game.
Following the album's release, the Florida acted twice in Spain, the first one in Barcelona and the second in Barcelona and Madrid as part of the Eastpak Antidote Tour. For now, plans are more focused on Australia and the U.S., but there is no doubt that these guys do not stop a second.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012
Munich in Troy
The Metropolitan Theatre was celebrated on 02.16.2012 Premiere! Rüdiger Hacker, with musical accompaniment by Mary Hafner, has brought to the success of the "Odyssey of Bavarian" now ", the Bavarian Iliad" on the stage. The traditional text and the illustrations are shown by Hans-Joerg Schuster, a Bavarian dialect poets and artists.
Design: Tomek Wiczór
Just as his Paris Helene, Rüdiger Hacker kidnaps his listeners to Troy. He tells them the story of the Trojan war, they can communicate with the heroes of antiquity, and experience the Trojan victory celebration at Hofbrauhaus.
We hear with joy, as Rüdiger Hacker with the Bavarian language plays and gives each character through his vocal range and stage presence of life and wit. Matching Maria Hafner takes off with the blue and white Greek flags in hand to entertain all of a few Gstanzl. The fun is great, the atmosphere cozy and the idea exciting! Is the gfall'n you, "because eating Wind'l ia!"
Further performances:
Thurs 23/02/2012, 20 clock
Sat 02/25/2012, 20 clock
02/26/2012 Sun, 11 clock
Sat 03/03/2012, 20 clock
04/03/2012 Sun, 11 clock
Tues 03/06/2012, 20 clock
Tues 3/28/2012, 20 clock
28/03/2012 Wed, 20 clock
The stage itself is a "beer garden" and you can enjoy more than an hour before the start of a meal and a nice beer!
Design: Tomek Wiczór
Just as his Paris Helene, Rüdiger Hacker kidnaps his listeners to Troy. He tells them the story of the Trojan war, they can communicate with the heroes of antiquity, and experience the Trojan victory celebration at Hofbrauhaus.
We hear with joy, as Rüdiger Hacker with the Bavarian language plays and gives each character through his vocal range and stage presence of life and wit. Matching Maria Hafner takes off with the blue and white Greek flags in hand to entertain all of a few Gstanzl. The fun is great, the atmosphere cozy and the idea exciting! Is the gfall'n you, "because eating Wind'l ia!"
Further performances:
Thurs 23/02/2012, 20 clock
Sat 02/25/2012, 20 clock
02/26/2012 Sun, 11 clock
Sat 03/03/2012, 20 clock
04/03/2012 Sun, 11 clock
Tues 03/06/2012, 20 clock
Tues 3/28/2012, 20 clock
28/03/2012 Wed, 20 clock
The stage itself is a "beer garden" and you can enjoy more than an hour before the start of a meal and a nice beer!
Dancing the Light!
1 Luna
Synaesthetic dancing in the Art Babel: This coming Friday, 2 3, the dance floor turns into luna country. Darkly atmospheric sound next to Luna current schrammeligem Lost Club-post-punk, club cassette mixtapes, Brit pop and indie Plantronics à la Factory night - to light installations on suspended mirrors and flashlights.
Anyone a little breather from the punching needs is invited to walk through the projections reflected and transmitted to his own individual impressions of the kind of Babel TV.
Here, even a small taste: For mucbook.de DJ Marc Zimmermann has its musical Hihglights for the party together. Listen and start dancing!
Australia - Beat and the Pulse
Current track with fat beats and voice à la Siouxsie Sioux.
Ride - leave them all behind
My all-time favorite band with the classic is for use with the 2007 for the Chamber of us-made video games. Luna-shoegaze classic track with current recognition factor.
Men Without Hats - Security
The original B-side of their chart hits "safety dance" is regularly one of the highlights of a cassette or Lost Club.
Wipers - When It's Over
Second of three videos, which was produced in the chamber for luna current games, but is actually a typical LOST CLUB-piece.
SPC ECO - Big Fat World
Current project of Dean Garcia (formerly Curve) and his daughter Rose Berlin. One of my favorite tracks of 2011.
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Young Adult Friction
After we were the first in which this band ever ran, we play it, of course, despite and even because of their increased awareness still.
Sigur Rós - Popplagið
The band is probably to blame for that luna is current at all, but so should an event be created on the kind of music can be heard in prime time on the dance floor. Again, the current video luna in action together with the complete luna current light show. Definite highlight!
Test Card F - Unfamiliar Room
In this piece was at our one-man party in the phone booth or at the Auer Muehlbach solving the riddle of lost secret built-2012th
Last Man In Europe - A Certain Bridge
The band has just released a maxi 1981, but it created a perfect (Lost Club) song.
Be Forest - Your Specter
Still relatively unknown Italian band, both current and luna club fit and lost one of my favorite songs of last year.
1 Luna
Synaesthetic dancing in the Art Babel: This coming Friday, 2 3, the dance floor turns into luna country. Darkly atmospheric sound next to Luna current schrammeligem Lost Club-post-punk, club cassette mixtapes, Brit pop and indie Plantronics à la Factory night - to light installations on suspended mirrors and flashlights.
Anyone a little breather from the punching needs is invited to walk through the projections reflected and transmitted to his own individual impressions of the kind of Babel TV.
Here, even a small taste: For mucbook.de DJ Marc Zimmermann has its musical Hihglights for the party together. Listen and start dancing!
Australia - Beat and the Pulse
Current track with fat beats and voice à la Siouxsie Sioux.
Ride - leave them all behind
My all-time favorite band with the classic is for use with the 2007 for the Chamber of us-made video games. Luna-shoegaze classic track with current recognition factor.
Men Without Hats - Security
The original B-side of their chart hits "safety dance" is regularly one of the highlights of a cassette or Lost Club.
Wipers - When It's Over
Second of three videos, which was produced in the chamber for luna current games, but is actually a typical LOST CLUB-piece.
SPC ECO - Big Fat World
Current project of Dean Garcia (formerly Curve) and his daughter Rose Berlin. One of my favorite tracks of 2011.
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Young Adult Friction
After we were the first in which this band ever ran, we play it, of course, despite and even because of their increased awareness still.
Sigur Rós - Popplagið
The band is probably to blame for that luna is current at all, but so should an event be created on the kind of music can be heard in prime time on the dance floor. Again, the current video luna in action together with the complete luna current light show. Definite highlight!
Test Card F - Unfamiliar Room
In this piece was at our one-man party in the phone booth or at the Auer Muehlbach solving the riddle of lost secret built-2012th
Last Man In Europe - A Certain Bridge
The band has just released a maxi 1981, but it created a perfect (Lost Club) song.
Be Forest - Your Specter
Still relatively unknown Italian band, both current and luna club fit and lost one of my favorite songs of last year.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Jack Daniel's Music Day: The Red Room and That Girl With Dark Eyes confirmed
We just hear more news related to the expected Jack Daniel's Music Day. On the one hand we can confirm that the event will be held on April 20 at the Madrid Arena, huge pavilion located on the fairgrounds of the Casa de Campo. Besides the confirmation of Sidonie (which we announced days ago) now we can announce that The Red Room will perform at the festival. That Girl With Dark Eyes, Pin & Pon Thug Ladies DJS and also contribute their bit by clicking on the DJ sessions to be held in April this important day.
Coming soon will be confirming more and more news in the face of this great day. To see if the guys from Jack Daniel's Step forward and surprise us with one of those confirmations that we can leave with their mouths open ...
Coming soon will be confirming more and more news in the face of this great day. To see if the guys from Jack Daniel's Step forward and surprise us with one of those confirmations that we can leave with their mouths open ...
Monday, February 20, 2012
Resurrection Fest 2012: Converge and Good Riddance are the first batch of confirmed
Direct and without antics organization Resurrection Fest 2012 has risen to a video network with the first batch of confirmed artists. Good Riddance, Hatebreed, Converge, Suicide Silence, Municipal Waste, Unearth, Blood For Blood, Agnostic Front, Set Your Goals, MXPX While She Sleeps, Deez Nuts, Here Comes The Kraken, The Eyes, Blood and Give Em Crisix will be some of good names that you can enjoy at the festival that will take the town of Viveiro (Galicia) between 2 and 4 August.
Good Riddance and Hatebreed are large groups but for us the best confirmation of the day is to Converge, a metalcore band that is really huge in the process of creating their last studio album "All We Love We Leave Behind". Moreover it is remarkable the presence of Unearth, Suicide Silence and MXPX / Set Your Goals, a couple of bands that enliven the festival with his good pop punk.
Good Riddance and Hatebreed are large groups but for us the best confirmation of the day is to Converge, a metalcore band that is really huge in the process of creating their last studio album "All We Love We Leave Behind". Moreover it is remarkable the presence of Unearth, Suicide Silence and MXPX / Set Your Goals, a couple of bands that enliven the festival with his good pop punk.
Friday, February 17, 2012
love, drugs, mexico
Not long ago, that a young woman from Berlin first veröffenlichte a strong gehyptes, sometimes controversial book and because of its treatment of sources and quotations in the crossfire of other authors and writers came. Helene Hegemann helped himself when writing including generously from the blog of Airen from Mexico. Deef Pirmasens revealed their unfair practices and paid a visit to the blogger in his adopted homeland.
He wrote this report was published in the Süddeutsche Zeitung. On Friday, 24 February, he staged his text in a multimedia reading with visuals by VJ pixel errors Harry Klein.
After about an hour reading in the club then provides Berghain resident DJ Ben Klock from Berlin for danceable music with minimal beats and rave sound. Support is provided by the Bavarian techno Empress Sissi of the Harry Klein.
He wrote this report was published in the Süddeutsche Zeitung. On Friday, 24 February, he staged his text in a multimedia reading with visuals by VJ pixel errors Harry Klein.
After about an hour reading in the club then provides Berghain resident DJ Ben Klock from Berlin for danceable music with minimal beats and rave sound. Support is provided by the Bavarian techno Empress Sissi of the Harry Klein.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
The unfathomable ways of a master score
In my time as a DJ in Monday's Munich nightlife I had a regular customer, who appeared every Monday to Valentine parlor. He was a little pinched type Lennon'sche rimmed glasses and thinning hair worn medium length, light gray trench coat and an aluminum case as accessories. Eventually, he was every Monday at the bar, across from me, drank his beer, talking to anyone, looking now and then on the videos I threw at the wall while Mario speed runs, and Bob Ross, depending on my mood and music type. After a few weeks, he nodded to me every time too friendly when I picked up eye contact with him - which was given his choice of seating quite often. One day he came up to me, introduced himself briefly and congratulated me on my "always excellent selection of music", it is much more sophisticated and mature (sic) than the other DJs. Well, although I had already a taste for something more obscure music, but played too often and like the so-called indie mainstream. From there he came every week for a chat to me, poked me and then left the locality generally.
On a night when I was admittedly a little tipsy, he had a gift for myself, a CD. This he told me about his work, he was a producer and that is looked after in the 70 critical bands. Unfortunately I was not quick-witted enough to dig deeper because what bothers me today. After he had praised me once again that with vinyl hang up was the right choice - which he explained to me by numerous technical details - I had to turn back the music, after all, had already gone through the applied plate completely. As I turned around to him, he was gone.
As I was clamped at the right time, I read the rest first CD, and thus they disappeared with time behind a stack of other shots in my small shared room. Demletzt I accidentally pulled out again and put it on. And lo and behold, he had brought me Niemen (ie Niemen), one of the most important bands of the 20 Polish Century, Czeslaw Niemen with as head of the quadruplet, are his three band members in some circles as the best musicians that Poland has ever produced. I had the classic 1972 "Strange Is This World" get paid to one of the declared model plates Niemens psychedelic phase around 1970 is considered the most creative. It's psychedelic blues in its purest form, sometimes bleak depressed, sometimes boiling over energetic and expressive, attention-demanding in any case and not just accessible.
This shows him as a child of his time, but just as certainly the excessive use of Hammond organ and even his voice, a raw device between the envoys and cry, as it had in the Soul James Brown, for example, also. Timeless to me, however, the varied drumming and weird insertions of brass and woodwinds, which one can therefore expect any more current bands like Animal Collective, Gonjasufi and cohorts. The follow-up album "Ode To Niemen" then drifted already into this kind of sickening ballads rock, which I never liked.
To find out, I studied the photocopied inlay of the CD case, a few press statements were being printed, including a Martin Clarke:
Niemen is Polish, Although he was born and raised in Belorussia. That much I knew when I first met him. [...] The standard of musicianship in the band is frighteningly high, with every member of the band contributing equally to the overall sound. It is always difficult to record a spontaneous which band has so much freedom endemic in it's music. I think we have succeeded.
Of course, I immediately went to Martin Clarke, who appeared to the producer, or at least have a studio technicians had to be Niemen, I found also in Scotland, a "sound artist. His work makes extensive use of environmental sound "that would fit, yes. But what came as a response to my request very glad?
Thanks for getting in touch. I'm afraid I'd never heard of before this morning Niemen. He sounds pretty cool though, thanks for alerting me :)
Too bad! Whether the gentleman who gave me the CD to do professionally with Niemen had? Whether it was Martin Clarke? I'm not going to find out, I never saw him again.
On a night when I was admittedly a little tipsy, he had a gift for myself, a CD. This he told me about his work, he was a producer and that is looked after in the 70 critical bands. Unfortunately I was not quick-witted enough to dig deeper because what bothers me today. After he had praised me once again that with vinyl hang up was the right choice - which he explained to me by numerous technical details - I had to turn back the music, after all, had already gone through the applied plate completely. As I turned around to him, he was gone.
As I was clamped at the right time, I read the rest first CD, and thus they disappeared with time behind a stack of other shots in my small shared room. Demletzt I accidentally pulled out again and put it on. And lo and behold, he had brought me Niemen (ie Niemen), one of the most important bands of the 20 Polish Century, Czeslaw Niemen with as head of the quadruplet, are his three band members in some circles as the best musicians that Poland has ever produced. I had the classic 1972 "Strange Is This World" get paid to one of the declared model plates Niemens psychedelic phase around 1970 is considered the most creative. It's psychedelic blues in its purest form, sometimes bleak depressed, sometimes boiling over energetic and expressive, attention-demanding in any case and not just accessible.
This shows him as a child of his time, but just as certainly the excessive use of Hammond organ and even his voice, a raw device between the envoys and cry, as it had in the Soul James Brown, for example, also. Timeless to me, however, the varied drumming and weird insertions of brass and woodwinds, which one can therefore expect any more current bands like Animal Collective, Gonjasufi and cohorts. The follow-up album "Ode To Niemen" then drifted already into this kind of sickening ballads rock, which I never liked.
To find out, I studied the photocopied inlay of the CD case, a few press statements were being printed, including a Martin Clarke:
Niemen is Polish, Although he was born and raised in Belorussia. That much I knew when I first met him. [...] The standard of musicianship in the band is frighteningly high, with every member of the band contributing equally to the overall sound. It is always difficult to record a spontaneous which band has so much freedom endemic in it's music. I think we have succeeded.
Of course, I immediately went to Martin Clarke, who appeared to the producer, or at least have a studio technicians had to be Niemen, I found also in Scotland, a "sound artist. His work makes extensive use of environmental sound "that would fit, yes. But what came as a response to my request very glad?
Thanks for getting in touch. I'm afraid I'd never heard of before this morning Niemen. He sounds pretty cool though, thanks for alerting me :)
Too bad! Whether the gentleman who gave me the CD to do professionally with Niemen had? Whether it was Martin Clarke? I'm not going to find out, I never saw him again.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Find of the week
This find is in this sense, not a real find. Because millions of people could have come into this musical enjoyment, if they had turned on the TV just the right time. Because in addition to all the junk that now sends the so-called music television, but had to find a very nice acoustic piece. Thanks to "MTV Home," the new show by Joko and Klaas, that they invited the "Editors' a band who have composed a few of my favorite songs.
Who knows the original Papillon, with its synth-beat wavigen completely without guitars will be pleasantly surprised with how sensitively but Tom Smith klampft this first single from her album so acoustic.
My conclusion: Hammer!
Who knows the original Papillon, with its synth-beat wavigen completely without guitars will be pleasantly surprised with how sensitively but Tom Smith klampft this first single from her album so acoustic.
My conclusion: Hammer!
Monday, February 13, 2012
Just take it easy
Music on, world. It was precisely this attitude of the guys want to fight against the struggling Balloon pilot in the world.
For over 15 years of playing the five Munich now been together and have already moved through several musical styles.
They have published under the name Los Burritos already two plates. This week has been chosen pilot balloon of the Bavarian Radio On 3 band of the week. And on Thursday, 16 February, they present their brand new CD.
The House comedy play from 20:30 clock. To set the mood here before ihrneuestes video for their single Illusions Day.
For over 15 years of playing the five Munich now been together and have already moved through several musical styles.
They have published under the name Los Burritos already two plates. This week has been chosen pilot balloon of the Bavarian Radio On 3 band of the week. And on Thursday, 16 February, they present their brand new CD.
The House comedy play from 20:30 clock. To set the mood here before ihrneuestes video for their single Illusions Day.
Friday, February 10, 2012
What remains of hipsters and Occupy?
Is the hipster a tormenter, an avant-gardist, a sense of free media hype, a chimera? Wall Street was to Occupy a revolutionary movement impetus or a boys-trick with the camp? How will both look back on in a few decades? After the reading of Mark Cross in the workroom is room for speculation boldest kind
Time Warp 2025: Students of cultural studies and sociology lecture in the genesis of the seminars each other neo-hipsters, whose golden age is estimated at the turn of the millennium, and create hipster types. One of these types of neo-hipsters, who paid homage to the lifestyle and exclusive insider information claimed for himself, who always fancied one step ahead, similar care as the hippie, punk, mod and rocker of the analyzes. Former hipster talk in qualitative interviews, what they remember of the movement nor how it felt, back in Berlin-Mitte, Shoreditch London or New York City-Williamsburg to belong to an avant-garde. As a chronicler of the American intellectual movement is Mark Griffin, who teaches now at Harvard, author of several highly decorated manuals and anthologies on the subject. Cross has not only unmasked the hipster phenomenon, but as a chronicler of the beginnings of the movement Occupy described Wall Street.
Some people will remember then, as they were the first guests in 2012 reading tour of Germany and his grip on 8th February at the Munich plant room, listened as the books' Hipster - A transatlantic discussion "and" Blue Screen "and" Occupy! The first few weeks have been debated in New York. " They are still just in front of them, what a tremendously friendly, narrative joyful, entertaining, witty and wise narrator of this gripping but, speaking smooth English, with his red shirt, uncool the totally inappropriate hipster-zero glasses and short dark brown, tousled hair, who, according to testimony of his wife, not even the Hipstertums was suspect, be far too unhip but his clothes, so the wife.
America's tradition of intellectual
You will remember how charming Greif replied to every question, as he enthusiastically n of the origin of the magazine he co-founded + 1, and told how he continued the grand tradition of American intellectual in the sense of Judith Butler. As the audience in his generous manner his photo album showing the Occupy-Wall Street activists, with an enthusiasm that is usually only own parents, who keep pictures of their babies with pride each under the nose.
We will keep in mind, such as Mark Cross with glowing eyes of the Occupy-weeks in New York Zucotti Park told that little, originally faceless piece of New York, in which appeared a few weeks long possible to redeem what the American utopia of democracy, freedom and equality of all ethnic groups promised.
Time Warp 2025: Students of cultural studies and sociology lecture in the genesis of the seminars each other neo-hipsters, whose golden age is estimated at the turn of the millennium, and create hipster types. One of these types of neo-hipsters, who paid homage to the lifestyle and exclusive insider information claimed for himself, who always fancied one step ahead, similar care as the hippie, punk, mod and rocker of the analyzes. Former hipster talk in qualitative interviews, what they remember of the movement nor how it felt, back in Berlin-Mitte, Shoreditch London or New York City-Williamsburg to belong to an avant-garde. As a chronicler of the American intellectual movement is Mark Griffin, who teaches now at Harvard, author of several highly decorated manuals and anthologies on the subject. Cross has not only unmasked the hipster phenomenon, but as a chronicler of the beginnings of the movement Occupy described Wall Street.
Some people will remember then, as they were the first guests in 2012 reading tour of Germany and his grip on 8th February at the Munich plant room, listened as the books' Hipster - A transatlantic discussion "and" Blue Screen "and" Occupy! The first few weeks have been debated in New York. " They are still just in front of them, what a tremendously friendly, narrative joyful, entertaining, witty and wise narrator of this gripping but, speaking smooth English, with his red shirt, uncool the totally inappropriate hipster-zero glasses and short dark brown, tousled hair, who, according to testimony of his wife, not even the Hipstertums was suspect, be far too unhip but his clothes, so the wife.
America's tradition of intellectual
You will remember how charming Greif replied to every question, as he enthusiastically n of the origin of the magazine he co-founded + 1, and told how he continued the grand tradition of American intellectual in the sense of Judith Butler. As the audience in his generous manner his photo album showing the Occupy-Wall Street activists, with an enthusiasm that is usually only own parents, who keep pictures of their babies with pride each under the nose.
We will keep in mind, such as Mark Cross with glowing eyes of the Occupy-weeks in New York Zucotti Park told that little, originally faceless piece of New York, in which appeared a few weeks long possible to redeem what the American utopia of democracy, freedom and equality of all ethnic groups promised.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Art in the subsurface
Clothes and art connects the garage kind of pop-up store in the basement of City Hall passages. In an exhibition to be shown there from mid February to mid-March, works by John King.
Influences from fashion and graphic works dominate King who has been working professionally as an art director at, among other things Melville Brand Design. In his personal work he combines analog and digital techniques, adds intermedia quotes from song lyrics, online blogs or poems.
Influences from fashion and graphic works dominate King who has been working professionally as an art director at, among other things Melville Brand Design. In his personal work he combines analog and digital techniques, adds intermedia quotes from song lyrics, online blogs or poems.
Monday, February 6, 2012
The great Peter Kraus Revue at the Deutsches Theater in Munich
Peter Kraus is a great review in March with his guest at the Deutsches Theater in MünchenVom 15.03. 18/03/2012 to present the German Theatre Munich, the great Peter Kraus Revue. The German-Austrian singer Peter Kraus sets again really starts: After his successful concert tour in the fall of 2009, the entertainer decided in 2012 for the first time in more than 20 years, going back to a revue on tour: "Forever in blue jeans ... Peter Kraus "is the motto. That is of course non-stop music and rock and roll in the first place.
Besides the well known Peter Kraus All Star Band and the dancers and singers of the Moonlight Dancers & Sugababies the singer is looking forward particularly to the contribution of its three other guests. First son, Mike Kraus is with his father for a large project on stage. But even with his friend Andy Lee Lang, the Austrian ambassador of rock and roll, Peter Kraus will be musically correct gas. Not to mention a musical actress Barbara Endl, which will accompany him as 'Sugar' singing and dancing.
Peter Kraus is and remains the teen idol of the '50s, the undisputed German answer to Elvis, and "the rowdy musical par excellence" (Süddeutsche Zeitung). With its casual and kind of gangly and his still distinctive hip movement he captured the hearts of his audience still. Hits like "Tutti Frutti", "If a teenager dreaming", "Hula Baby" and "Sugar Baby" is forgotten, he himself is still a league of its own.
In addition to all the popular hits of Peter Kraus also some brand new tracks and a lot of cover versions offered by well-known songs, which were provided by Peter and his team in good fashion with the new German texts. This is where old and new, duets and solo tracks each - packed in exciting dance numbers - presented by an artist who always sits still the mischief.
"Forever in blue jeans ..." is a journey into the Fifties, which brings back with a cheeky wink to the older and the younger the memory provided an insight into how their parents and grandparents were able to survive adolescence.
Come and visit the great Peter Kraus revue from 15.03. until 03.18.2012 at the Deutsches Theater in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
Besides the well known Peter Kraus All Star Band and the dancers and singers of the Moonlight Dancers & Sugababies the singer is looking forward particularly to the contribution of its three other guests. First son, Mike Kraus is with his father for a large project on stage. But even with his friend Andy Lee Lang, the Austrian ambassador of rock and roll, Peter Kraus will be musically correct gas. Not to mention a musical actress Barbara Endl, which will accompany him as 'Sugar' singing and dancing.
Peter Kraus is and remains the teen idol of the '50s, the undisputed German answer to Elvis, and "the rowdy musical par excellence" (Süddeutsche Zeitung). With its casual and kind of gangly and his still distinctive hip movement he captured the hearts of his audience still. Hits like "Tutti Frutti", "If a teenager dreaming", "Hula Baby" and "Sugar Baby" is forgotten, he himself is still a league of its own.
In addition to all the popular hits of Peter Kraus also some brand new tracks and a lot of cover versions offered by well-known songs, which were provided by Peter and his team in good fashion with the new German texts. This is where old and new, duets and solo tracks each - packed in exciting dance numbers - presented by an artist who always sits still the mischief.
"Forever in blue jeans ..." is a journey into the Fifties, which brings back with a cheeky wink to the older and the younger the memory provided an insight into how their parents and grandparents were able to survive adolescence.
Come and visit the great Peter Kraus revue from 15.03. until 03.18.2012 at the Deutsches Theater in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Why do so many musicians avoid their own recordings?
Almost every performer or composer I've met cannot stomach hearing their own recordings - even when they're the best you could ever hope to hear. Why not?
Talking to pianist Richard Goode for this week's Music Matters, he said something to me that seemed to take self-deprecation to new heights. I asked him if he listened to his recordings - "absolutely not!" he said, and looked shocked at the very idea. Thing is, that would be a weird reaction if it weren't so common: pretty well every musician or composer I've ever talked to, from Thomas Ade[grave]s to Krystian Zimerman, has said the same thing - that listening to their own recordings, or their own music, is something close to a kind of existential torture.
Now I don't think anyone would expect Simon Rattle to go home and luxuriate in the sounds of his own brilliance with his recordings of the Brahms Symphonies every night to serenade Magdalena Kozena and the kids, or Peter Maxwell Davies to accompany an Orcadian sunset with a favourite CD of one of his symphonies. But for the rest of us who buy, enjoy, and listen again to favourite albums by, among hundreds of others, Richard Goode and Krystian Zimerman, it's strange to think that these recordings seem to be so un-loved by the musicians who made them. Perhaps it's the same thing that many of us experience when you hear a recording of your own voice: that uncanny sense of realising that you sound totally different to the person you hear in your head.
Or could it be something deeper - that hearing old recordings, or a piece from a few years ago, is a psychological block to a performer's or a composer's creativity: "that's who I was, but it's not who I am now"? Or even more dangerous: "I was better back then..."
Glenn Gould was the rare exception, a musician who ended up only communing with the recording studio and having a close relationship with hearing his piano-playing through a pair of speakers. It all presents a strange paradox: that's it's the record-buying/downloading/streaming public who end up having a closer relationship with the recordings our favourite musicians make than the performers themselves.
So Richard, even if you can't stand the thought of listening to them, I'm still going to put on those Beethoven Sonatas. They're not that bad, honest!...
Talking to pianist Richard Goode for this week's Music Matters, he said something to me that seemed to take self-deprecation to new heights. I asked him if he listened to his recordings - "absolutely not!" he said, and looked shocked at the very idea. Thing is, that would be a weird reaction if it weren't so common: pretty well every musician or composer I've ever talked to, from Thomas Ade[grave]s to Krystian Zimerman, has said the same thing - that listening to their own recordings, or their own music, is something close to a kind of existential torture.
Now I don't think anyone would expect Simon Rattle to go home and luxuriate in the sounds of his own brilliance with his recordings of the Brahms Symphonies every night to serenade Magdalena Kozena and the kids, or Peter Maxwell Davies to accompany an Orcadian sunset with a favourite CD of one of his symphonies. But for the rest of us who buy, enjoy, and listen again to favourite albums by, among hundreds of others, Richard Goode and Krystian Zimerman, it's strange to think that these recordings seem to be so un-loved by the musicians who made them. Perhaps it's the same thing that many of us experience when you hear a recording of your own voice: that uncanny sense of realising that you sound totally different to the person you hear in your head.
Or could it be something deeper - that hearing old recordings, or a piece from a few years ago, is a psychological block to a performer's or a composer's creativity: "that's who I was, but it's not who I am now"? Or even more dangerous: "I was better back then..."
Glenn Gould was the rare exception, a musician who ended up only communing with the recording studio and having a close relationship with hearing his piano-playing through a pair of speakers. It all presents a strange paradox: that's it's the record-buying/downloading/streaming public who end up having a closer relationship with the recordings our favourite musicians make than the performers themselves.
So Richard, even if you can't stand the thought of listening to them, I'm still going to put on those Beethoven Sonatas. They're not that bad, honest!...
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