I remember quite Juls Martin vague. can not say I know him, but had known it. I came across a couple of years, even as we happened gdm, of going to sound like that of Dortmund. the place is called cosmotopia. a very small club, very cotton club appearance, much Demode '. something on the borderline between the aforementioned cotton club, ifnluenze Middle East, the night bar from small town America to twin peaks and a small splash new age. In short, the designer had to have a beautiful mess in my head. the operator was this very tall guy with a deadly calm. presone one of the most 'peaceful history. so it seemed. an honest prick with a local bizarre hand and a rather special programming. play in a local prevede la serata reggae mi incute sempre un creto timore. ok ma torniamo ai fatti.
quella sera suonammo con i dictaphone, superlativo gruppo di cui non staro' in questa sede a dilungarmi sulla bonta della proposta. le caratteristiche del posto presero sempre di piu' il soprevvento su di noi e credo che tutti ne fummo influenzati. la performance dei dictaphone ci smollò in pieno twin peaks...io mi sono davvero guardato due o tre volte in cerca di un nano con la parlata al contrario. ed io finii a suonare due pezzi sdraiato su dei tappeti simil iraniani. gli spettatori, una 50ina di ragazzotti e ragazzotte tutti molto educati, seduti a gambe incrociate attenti al concerto come poche volte.insomma una sorta di bolla temporale. il dopo concerto fu alquanto strano, un dictaphone totally drunk that night he decided that he loved all over the world and to move it away from us that was consumed by cathering deck chairs, carpets ... like damask. the owner of the local town square 'behind the console and drive all night with a selection of our plays quite miraculous. I am always asked which was the stuff that went on plates or in the player ... then I saw who did everything with a laptop. we were immersed in liquid sounds of violins sampled and looped so talemente epic, immense romantic to say and how to knock out here ... ... from romantic romanticism, copy and paste from any Dictionary of Art Online ... "In Germany, Caspar David Friedrich (Greifswald, 1774 - Dresden, 1840) was considered a great landscape in the sense that man is to live with nature in the landscape he expresses the richness of his feelings, the loneliness of man, his anxiety about the mystery, he grasps the nature \u0026lt;
tornado with the memory of that evening, perhaps we are witnessing a very special and secret show of Marsen Jules: Juls Martin, the tall guy with curly hair, operator of cosmotopia of dortumnd. Today I find myself in mno her CD. immensely beautiful and melancholy as only the memory of that great night can 'be.
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