Techno started in Detroit and went around the world, but nowhere else did the futuristic sound find such fertile ground as in Germany. As a soundtrack to the end of the Cold War, the ensuing scene ...
Photo taken by RR at one of Berlin’s many open air party spots Only in Berlin could a thriving club culture help launch a tech revolution. Techno was the soundtrack to reunification after the Berlin ...
Some 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall – on November 9 1989 – Berlin is a utopia for many people. In otherwise precarious and uncertain lives, Berlin holds out the hope of pursuing creative ...
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More than 1.5 million revelers danced through the streets of the western German city of Dortmund on Saturday at the annual Love Parade techno music festival. A roughly 1-mile main road was closed in ...
Love Parade, the techno festival held since 1989, set a record for attendance with 1.6 million attendees. This year's festival was big, colorful, loud, safe and wet. Were you to have mentioned the ...
In the wake of the demolition of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, something strange and wonderful happened. Youth from both East and West Germany converged on the space cleared by the wall’s ...
Supporters and pioneers of techno in Berlin are campaigning for the genre to be granted UNESCO’s “intangible cultural heritage” status to recognise its significance to the city after the Berlin Wall ...