Wassermusik Festival
This year’s UK-themed Wassermusik festival at HKW is titled Goodbye UK – and Thank You for the Music. With his Brexit Big Band, Matthew Herbert is opening. Alongside concerts, there's also plenty of...
View ArticleNoname
After having caused a stir with her self released mixtape Telefone, Chicago rapper Noname already hinted at her new album Room 25 last year. There’s a good chance you might get a taste.
View ArticleAriel Pink
Dedicating his 2017 album to one of his trailblazers, folkrock singer Bobby Jameson, Ariel Pink now takes his album on the road.
View ArticleRufus Wainwright
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of his self-titled debut album this year, Wainwright will sit down at a grand piano to play songs spanning his entire career.
View Article13. Internationaler Orgelsommer
If you’re looking for a place to cool down apart from Müggelsee, why not pay the Berliner Dom a visit and check out one of the many exquisite organ performances?
View ArticleDown by the River
Eclectic goodness from singer-songwriters to electro-poppers next to Ostkreuz.
View ArticleDeath in Vegas
After having premiered his last album Transmissions at Berlin Atonal two years back, he once more takes the stage with new single “Honey” ft. ex-adult film star Sasha Grey.
View ArticleRiding the summer music festi-coaster
From Friedrichshain to rural Poland, from techno to violins: whatever you’re after, this festival season has you covered. The season kicks off with the last Freqs of Nature (Jul 4-9) Niedergörsdorf ever.
View Article"I still want a relationship with Europe"
INTERVIEW: Ahead of opening this year's UK-themed Wassermusik festival at HKW with his Brexit Big Band, Matthew Herbert talks about renegotiating British identity and a government grant that backfired.
View ArticleSophie Hunger
After forays into jazz, folk and film score composition, prolific Swiss singer-songwriter Sophie Hunger dives into the realms of synth pop on her new album Molecules (out Aug 31, Caroline). She’s...
View ArticleSophie Hunger
After forays into jazz, folk and film score composition, prolific Swiss singer-songwriter Sophie Hunger dives into the realms of synth pop on her new album Molecules (out Aug 31, Caroline). She’s...
View ArticleSophie Hunger
After forays into jazz, folk and film score composition, prolific Swiss singer-songwriter Sophie Hunger dives into the realms of synth pop on her new album Molecules (out Aug 31, Caroline). She’s...
View ArticleSophie Hunger
After forays into jazz, folk and film score composition, prolific Swiss singer-songwriter Sophie Hunger dives into the realms of synth pop on her new album Molecules (out Aug 31, Caroline). She’s...
View ArticleSophie Hunger
After forays into jazz, folk and film score composition, prolific Swiss singer-songwriter Sophie Hunger dives into the realms of synth pop on her new album Molecules (out Aug 31, Caroline). She’s...
View ArticleCrowd-pleasing, 2018 style
What does it take to get you excited for a concert? Bands and festivals are selling the “VIP experience” and milestone anniversary gigs to draw the fussy crowds.
View ArticleContemporary galore at Musikfest and beyond
This month, contemporary music reigns supreme in over 100 venues across town. Here are some festivals and concerts not to miss.
View ArticleMolecular music: Sophie Hunger
INTERVIEW: After forays into jazz, folk and film score composition, prolific Swiss singer-songwriter Sophie Hunger dives into the realms of synth-pop on her new album Molecules. She celebrates with...
View Article“How come I haven't grown up?” Shirley Manson
INTERVIEW! Alt-rock icons Garbage return to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their sophomore record, playing Version 2.0 in its entirety. Before they take the stage at Huxley's Neue Welt on Sep 18, we...
View ArticleSix questions for... Joey Hansom of Godmother
The DJ and writer on his cabaret-inspired queer act Godmother dropping their debut album. Hear it for the first time on the one-off talk show "The Late Joey Hansom" with Olympia Bukkakis on Sep 20,...
View ArticleSubliminal discomfort: Konstantin Gropper
Alarmed by the steady AfD presence in his neighbourhood, Konstantin Gropper poured his angst into a dark new album. We caught the indie chameleon ahead of his upcoming Volksbühne gigs (Oct 1-3).
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