Maximilan Hecker
Since his 2001 debut Infinite Love Songs, Maximilian Hecker, famous for his fragile falsetto vocals, has never shied away from wallowing in sorrow.
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If you'd like to cathartically shake your booty, Eunique should be on your concert list in January. Since Berlin’s SXTN disbanded this year, the Hamburg rapper currently ranks even higher on the list...
View ArticleTrucks
How about going at it with a bit of outrage-induced discourse wrapped in a neat noise and post-punk package by Berlin homeboys Trucks.
View ArticleFarao
If synths are an absolute must to give you a little push, then don’t look any further than Farao.
View ArticleRoedelius
The krautrock and electro pioneer performs pieces and collaborations never before heard in a live setting at Auster Club.
View ArticleThe Pearl Harts
No-frills alt-rock from The Pearl Harts playing songs off their debut album Glitter and Spit live at Monarch.
View ArticleGet this New Year’s started
Are you brave enough to go out on a Berlin New Year’s Eve? These parties are worth facing the hail of firecrackers and should have you dancing till it’s 2019.
View ArticleAlison Moyet
Alison Moyet released her ninth studio album Other in June 2017 and went on her first world tour in 30 years. This month, Moyet returns to Berlin for an encore.
View Article2018 in music: Our editor's picks
Our music editor Michael Hoh rounds up the best Berlin had to offer in terms of music this year. Found out what made the list...
View ArticleAppreciating her own other: Alison Moyet
INTERVIEW! Getting ready for her Berlin concert this month, Moyet talks about how her rough upbringing and dyslexia influence her music. Catch her on Jan 21 at Huxley's Neue Welt.
View ArticleThe soundtrack to your January limbo
New beginnings can come with all kinds of nostalgia and existential self-questioning. Here are some concerts for you while you adjust to 2019.
View ArticleVerbatim: Daniel Haaksman
The Berlin DJ and producer on his new collaborative release With Love, From Berlin. He releases it with a concert at ACUD Macht Neu on Jan 25, 22:00.
View ArticleChill-out winter gigs
Make the most of this dark and frosty month with some of last year's mellow releases played live.
View ArticleMapping her emotions: Gemma Ray
Gemma Ray on her new album, having fun with multitrack recording and playing the guitar with a kitchen knife. Catch the release of "Psychogeology" Feb 15, 20:00 at Music & Frieden.
View ArticleJazz, techno, punk or funk: Space Tigers
Vanja Kevresan of Space Tigers on the trio’s eclectic live shows mixing jazz, techno, funk and hardcore.
View ArticleSilence and hope: Chor@Berlin
The ninth iteration of Chor@Berlin returns with a range of vocal performances and workshops.
View ArticleWe do play guitars
This month, enjoy the versatility of the quintessential instrument of rebellion in concert!
View ArticleMaerzMusik: Our picks
The 2019 edition of Berlin’s “festival for time issues” focusses on nothing less than the making and writing of history. It's on Mar 22-31 in venues across the city. Here's our guide.
View ArticleTaking apart time: Jennifer Walshe
Composer Jennifer Walshe on researching the concepts and sounds of time for her new opera, celebrating its German premiere at MaerzMusik. See "Time Time Time" on Mar 24 for MaerzMusik at Berliner...
View ArticleScoring big time
If film music is your thing, you’re in for some serious gems as composers take their work from the cinema to the stage.
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