Two sold-out nights at Tempodrom ended a 28-year absence from the city, with Jarvis Cocker commanding the stage with undiminished energy.
Two sold-out nights at Tempodrom ended a 28-year absence from the city, with Jarvis Cocker commanding the stage with undiminished energy.
The open-air festival returns to Humboldt Forum’s Schlüter Courtyard in July and August, with Noura Mint Seymali, BCUC, and 22 other live acts from scenes spanning the Andes, Kurdistan, Japan, and West Africa.
The Berlin-based duo examine paranoia and mixed signals on the latest preview of their debut album, Lately, Love Is Dead.
The London four-piece pairs urgent pop with introspection on their latest release, ahead of a Soho party on June 27.
Berlin’s Anna Lucia Nissen leaves behind her trio Anchoress for a sculptural solo record built around harp, keys, and the uneasy overlap of satellites and stars.
Josefine Lukschy joins the Berlin industrial pioneers as they move forward from a quiet lineup change and begin shaping what comes after Rampen.
Stockholm-born and long Berlin-based, MOLØ threads sub-bass, breaks and ambient space into a coherent language that feels both intimate and architecturally precise. Her forthcoming five-track EP on Atomnation refines everything she has built so far.
On her new album, the avant-pop artist constructs a tense, theatrical soundworld that draws direct lines from pre-Nazi Germany to our current political anxieties.