The eighties are reinvented by “The Tubbs” (Mole Listening Pearls)

The ever-changing music industry always motivates artists to redesign and renew themselves, which fortunately takes shape in creativity and in new projects springing into existence. Artists of the labels Mole Listening Pearls and Plastic City, in this case Forteba (Krisztian Dobrocsi) and Marcel aka Carmel (Marcell Dudas), have mostly chosen fusion as the way to express the…

Luca tanzt leise (by Philipp Eichholtz) | Darling, Berlin! Berlin, Sayang! Berlin, Teerak! • Film 6

At the final of the online festival Darling, Berlin! Berlin, Sayang! Berlin, Teerak! the film “Luca tanzt leise” (English title: “Dancing Quietly”) by Philipp Eichholtz is shown. The focus of the film is Luca, who wants to graduate from high school after dark years of depression. Her little dog Mata helps her to find motivation…

Limited vinyl edition of the album “Kaunis Kuolematon – Syttyköön Toinen Aurinko” (Noble Demon) on pre-sale now

The strictly limited vinyl edition of the album “Syttyköön Toinen Aurinko” by Finnish melancholic doom metallers Kaunis Kuolematon, which will be released on the German label Noble Demon, is now available for pre-sale via Bandcamp. Not afraid to cross musical borders to expand Doom Metal’s stereotypes, “Syttyköön Toinen Aurinko” is the heavy yet intense dreamlike…

Lotte (by Julius Schultheiß) | Darling, Berlin! Berlin, Sayang! Berlin, Teerak! • Film 4

“Lotte” by Julius Schultheiß is the fourth film at the online festival Darling, Berlin! Berlin, Sayang! Berlin, Teerak! The film tells the story of Lotte. She is direct and edgy, while gracious and above all equipped with a metropolitan Schnodderschnauze. With all these qualities she is constantly in love with her colleagues, girlfriends and even…

Lisa Charlotte Friederich’s film “Live” celebrates its “virtual cinema launch” today

Due to the extension of the Corona measures the cinema release of “Live” by director Lisa Charlotte Friederich unfortunately cannot be shown on the big screens as planned. Irony of fate: The film takes place in a dystopian future in which society is in complete lockdown – a situation that was described as extremely far-fetched…