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NPR's Rob Schmitz talks with Der Spiegel journalist Tobias Rapp about Berlin's techno culture, the significance of which has been nationally recognized by Germany's UNESCO commission.
Inside the Tresor Club: Berlin's techno clubs birthed a new subculture and ethos for the city (Credit: Dimitri Hegemann) In abandoned warehouses and squats of this once-divided city, young people ...
As the German capital’s techno scene gains Unesco cultural heritage status, Robyn Wilson spends a weekend exploring the full diversity of the city’s music offering through clubs, bars, museums ...
Techno, punk and opera – a weekend exploring Berlin’s music scene. ... After the fall of the wall, abandoned buildings nearby also became hotspots for a burgeoning 90s techno scene, ...
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Study probes mystery of Berlin techno clubs' door policy - MSNBerlin's techno clubs have long been famed for their picky bouncers, with hopeful clubbers often queueing for hours only to be met with a stern "no" at the door.
I'm Rob Schmitz in Berlin, where the techno scene has now been declared a vital part of Germany's cultural heritage. That's according to an announcement this week by the German UNESCO commission ...
Kingston has reggae, New York has hip-hop and Berlin has techno. This throbbing, ... "We have a lot of visitors in the clubs who decided to join this movement in the early '90s.
I'm Rob Schmitz in Berlin, where the techno scene has now been declared a vital part of Germany's cultural heritage. That's according to an announcement this week by the German UNESCO commission ...
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