Inna di Dance "Party the Jamaican Way" präsentiert am 14.08.2010, ab 23 Uhr: ...VOICEMAIL & ALAINE supported by DJ DYNAMITE TALAWAH SOUND WAAGENBAU: Max-Brauer-Allee 204 Das erste Mal in Hamburg: Voicemail und Alaine
hey, its me your musical friend Audry, cool page you have, just thought I'd say hi and leave some love!!! whats up?! have you jammed to my 2 new clubs songs yet?!!!! they're called "hey dj" & "entourage" !!! they gonna make u get up and dance lol, when they hit itunes u wont be able to resist from buying the singles haha at least i HOPE NOT, lol, lady gaga has monsters and so i have my enourage, and since your in my friendslist, your part of my entourage, thought you should know :D
by the way will u pretty plz with a cherry on top do me a favor?!!! spread the word bout my page and music with your friends and family!!! would be so rad and totally make my year lolz just tell em to click on this banner haha
so write me backa nd let me know what u think of my new music Mad Love your musical friend A aka SM
Inna Di Dance proudly presents WE SIIICK TOUR 2010 featuring Jamaicas most wanted Dancehall artist: "AIDONIA" supported by: TALAWAH SOUND Saturday 8th May @ Waagenbau AIDONIA is one of the most respected and popular deejays within the dancehallscene, he has an exellent reputation of being the most lyrical Jamaican artist. His non-competitive Dj Style and famous hit singles such as UKKU BIT,INNA DI GHETTO, 100 STAB, GRAB HAR, or more recently BOLT ACTION, EVIL HEAD , WE SIIICK and BAD PEOPLE have made him become one of the most promising dancehall artist of Jamaica. Calling all massive for one of the maddest dancehall nights of the year! Doors open 23h
.. Andrej Tarkovsky's Stalker Hatari (with John Wayne) Tampopo (a japanese Roadmovie) Bend it like Beckham
Odyssey 2001 The Life Of The Others (R.I.P. Ulrich Mühe)
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Hi, I'm Max. I was born in 1965 and was raised in a rural area somewhere in East Germany. At school I never was into music, instead I loved sciences, technology and drawing.
Just after finishing school our family moved to a town where I found a place for a professional training in the industry (chemistry). Later I even studied this subject at university.
I got an old radio from my parents in my teenage years and with the time I discovered some interesting channels. Most important, after moving to town then I got some new
channels broadcasting from West Berlin including BFBS. I had lots of regulars to listen to, including chart shows. For a long time I wrote down what I could get concerning the UK Singles Top 40
and other charts. My enthusiasm for machinery, science fiction etc. let me find an appropriate soundtrack in the delight of synth/wave bands. When I heard Visage's "Fade
to grey" for the first time it blew me away like no other song before or after, no question it is still my allt ime favourite track. In the beginning of the 80s I was totally focused to the new sounds delivered weekly by my favourite radio DJs like John Peel, Jürgen Jürgens,
Alan Bangs, Christine Heise, Paul Baskerville, Barry Graves, Lord Knut and Burghard Rausch, to name a few. But they also taught me that there were interesting bands
before that time, particularly I fell in love with Velvet Underground and the works of Andy Warhol. The only source of my favourite tunes in the 80s was the radio. Additionally, in the second half of that decade I was able
to buy some records during my summer holidays in Hungary. But my first records I got for free if I remember right. It was while I served the East German army in the mid 80s.
I was something like a housekeeper for an officers' residence outside a fenced barracks area, which allowed me to listen to my favourite radio stations almost the whole time. I had
to care about guests sometimes and the craziest guy ever being hosted was a DJ (nickname: Disko Resi), who originally served officially for some weeks in our barracks,
but later he asked me for several times whether I could give him and his girlfriend a room since he had gigs somewhere near. So I did but it had to be kept completely secret, and
even girls were not allowed at all. He was the one who gave me my first 7" singles including Talk Talk's "Dum dum girl", The Piranhas "Tom Hark" and General Public
"General Public". By chance I even got my first vinyl album out of his hands too, it was a live album by Tangerine Dream ("Quichotte"). During the 80s I mainly fancied the New Romantic thing and welcomed the rise of Gothic and the so-called C86 bands.
Sounds excellent to me:
That Great Love Sound by The Raveonettes
9th Nov. 1989 - the Berlin Wall is no more and life is about to change completely. Meanwhile, in America the House sound of Chicago and Detroit came to light, England had
it's Madchester and Germany faced reunification. Unfortunately, the ongoing privatisation of our radio stations and the withdraw of British troups made it increasingly impossible for
me to stay with my old listening habits. For a certain time during the 90s MTV became a good source for new music, but that's history too. At least from then on I could get many of those
records physically to which I enjoyed to listen to through radio during the 80s and there was more to discover. Through House and Dance tracks I got into Soul and other genres, too. I was
amazed by young British singers like Tasmin Archer, Lena Fiagbe or Jhelisa (had recorded there at least). I also started to go to live gigs. When I remember right the first big open air
one I attended was The Cure in Leipzig at the time they released their "Never enough" single. I don't know who played when I first went to a club, but as one of the earliest experiences I still remember
Judy Bailey. Leipzig band Love Is Colder Than Death I have seen twice in the early 90s, the second time supported by the brilliant Italians Ordo Equitum Solis. Another unforgettable
live event was when Anne Clark performed in Halle. Not owning a car yet, I had to leave for the railway station to get my last train home, before she had finished - I missed it nevertheless.
I felt sad not having stayed up to the end, but more than a consolation was her support act, which I knew briefly for some years already, but broke through to a 90s top act on my
personal list: Canadian band Psyche, perhaps known for their hits "Uncivilised", "Angel lies sleeping", "Unveiling the secret" etc. My favourite club for the mid 90s in London/UK became Bass Clef near Hoxton Square, originally
a random choice of my friend Heiko when checking Time Out once to have a good dance somewhere in town. I saw Des'ree and Alison Limerick at the Jazz Cafe in Camden,
The Shamen first in Berlin and then at The Forum in Camden, M-People at Brixton Academy etc. My last 90s gig attended was Billy Bragg while the ticket was a birthday present of my youngest sister.
I did also some record spinning with my friend Heiko at one of Berlin's open radio channels where we played mainly world music.
The new millenium brought new challenges. I moved for several times, lived temporarily at a campus, got married, worked under bad conditions etc. I still watch the music scene but become
increasingly disappointed of the output of contemporary artists in comparison to that what e.g. the 80s spawned. Possibly it is only that special feeling someone can have when socialised
in a certain decade when certain styles of music were more or less popular around that time ... Now I have arrived at MySpace.com were I can meet my old (and new?) heroes in the biz.
..4 May, 2008:.. Today I reached the number of 500 friends, many of them bands or solo artists, others are simply music fans like me. Let me say to you all "thanks a lot" for your friendship!
Liebe Grüße aus München und stay tuned ;-)
Sinem
See you soon!
Hello,
We are wishing you nice summer holidays and sending you much love to your page.
peace&love
MCY-MUSIC
Hello,
We are wishing you nice summer holidays and sending you much love to your page.
peace&love
MCY-MUSIC
Inna di Dance "Party the Jamaican Way" präsentiert am 14.08.2010, ab 23 Uhr: ...VOICEMAIL & ALAINE supported by DJ DYNAMITE TALAWAH SOUND WAAGENBAU: Max-Brauer-Allee 204 Das erste Mal in Hamburg: Voicemail und Alaine
Hello Friend! just wanted to let you know my site is relaunched and my ep is out! Check it out and give me a shout! http://www.CarlCarrell.com
thnx!
..
Carl Carrell
HAVE A GROOVY DAY! LOVE&PEACE
hey,

its me your musical friend Audry,
cool page you have, just thought I'd say hi and leave some love!!!
whats up?! have you jammed to my 2 new clubs songs yet?!!!!
they're called "hey dj" & "entourage" !!! they gonna make u get up and dance lol, when they hit itunes u wont be able to resist from buying the singles haha at least i HOPE NOT, lol, lady gaga has monsters and so i have my enourage, and since your in my friendslist, your part of my entourage, thought you should know :D
by the way will u pretty plz with a cherry on top do me a favor?!!!
spread the word bout my page and music with your friends and family!!!
would be so rad and totally make my year lolz
just tell em to click on this banner haha
so write me backa nd let me know what u think of my new music
Mad Love
your musical friend
A aka SM
Inna Di Dance proudly presents WE SIIICK TOUR 2010 featuring Jamaicas most wanted Dancehall artist: "AIDONIA" supported by: TALAWAH SOUND Saturday 8th May @ Waagenbau AIDONIA is one of the most respected and popular deejays within the dancehallscene, he has an exellent reputation of being the most lyrical Jamaican artist. His non-competitive Dj Style and famous hit singles such as UKKU BIT,INNA DI GHETTO, 100 STAB, GRAB HAR, or more recently BOLT ACTION, EVIL HEAD , WE SIIICK and BAD PEOPLE have made him become one of the most promising dancehall artist of Jamaica. Calling all massive for one of the maddest dancehall nights of the year! Doors open 23h
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Visage, Ultravox, Frankie goes to Hollywood, Human League, DAF, OMD, Sisters of Mercy, Tears for Fears, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Berlin, Simple Minds, Eddy Grant, Heaven 17, Depeche Mode, Til Tuesday, Kaja Googoo, The Cult, The The, Latin Quarter, Talk Talk, Propaganda, Billy Bragg, Soft Cell, The Torch Song, Afrika Bambaataa, Spandau Ballet, SPK, Kim Wilde, Bow Wow Wow, Wall of Voodoo, The Cure, New Order, UB 40, Yazoo, Duran Duran, Rheingold, Blancmange, A Flock of Seagulls, Randy Crawford, Eurythmics, Big Country, Cosa Rosa, Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin, Dead Can Dance, Rational Youth, Men Without Hats, The Mission [UK], Scarlet Fantastic, Vitamin Z, Imagination, Shop Assistants, Hypnosis, Ghost Dance, Bronski Beat, Thompson Twins, Clan of Xymox, Toyah, Skeletal Family, Spacemen 3, Hazel O'Connor, Cocteau Twins, Howard Jones, Missing Persons, X-Mal Deutschland, Danse Society, Ideal, Bananarama, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, Echo & the Bunnymen, Six Sed Red, Prefab Sprout, Shriekback, Fuzzbox, Aztec Camera, Fun Boy 3, Malcolm McLaren, Strawberry Switchblade, Joy Division, Joachim Witt, Alison Moyet, Pretenders, The Fall, The Piranhas [UK], Black Uhuru, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Erasure, Nena, Killing Joke, C Cat Trance, Madness, Animotion, Precious Wilson, U2, The Belle Stars, The Smiths, Inner City, Wedding Present, Jasper van't Hof, The Mood, Shannon, Hans-A-Plast, Alyson Williams, Go-Betweens, Cabaret Voltaire, Creatures, Paul Hardcastle, Bomb the Bass, Psychedelic Furs, Captain Sensible, Front 242, The Police, Belouis Some, Breakmachine, UKW, Rah Band, Musical Youth, Plaza Hotel, Boomtown Rats, Information Society, G'race, Wang Chung, New Model Army, Peter Tosh, S-Express, I Start Counting, Romeo Void, Tallulah Gosh, Savage Progress, Eric B. & Rakim, Happy Mondays, Tom Tom Club, He Said, The Primitives, Sonic Youth, Alphaville, Samantha Fox, Seona Dancing, Darling Buds, EMF, Spear of Destiny, The Name, Mighty Lemon Drops, Wire, Throwing Muses, Savage Progress,
The 1990s:
The Shamen, Tasmin Archer, Psyche, Blue Pearl, Lena Fiagbe, Love Is Colder Than Death, Public Enemy, Jhelisa Anderson, Morcheeba, Future Sound of London, Massive Attack, Zion Train, All Saints, Bass-O-Matic, Ordo Equitum Solis, Judy Bailey, Renegade Soundwave, Cultured Pearls, The Orb, Gabrielle, Oceanic, Beverley Knight, Tricky, Martine Girault, Primal Scream, Jamiroquai, Mica Paris, Revenge, Aon, M-People, Sneaker Pimps, Hooverphonic, Snap, Moby, SWV, Recoil, Vanessa Mae, Shakespears Sister, Qntal, The Beloved, Brand New Heavies, Jimmy Nail, Coldcut, Ofra Haza, Komputer, Bim Sherman, Orbital, Alison Limerick, Fugees, Innocence, Paris Angels, Shara Nelson, Ultra Naté, Groove Theory, Incognito, Nicolette, Right Said Fred, Aurora Sutra, Kym Mazelle, P.M.Dawn, Aaliyah, Nightmares on Wax, Kiss The Sky, Dubstar, Underworld, ..Obsc(y)re.., Leftfield, C & C Music Factory, US3, Des'ree, Estampie, Scarlet, Eternal, Garbage, En Vogue, Elizabeth Troy, The Prodigy, Ce Ce Peniston, Shola Ama, The Heart Throbs, D-Influence, Big Mountain, Saint Etienne, The Source, Jade [USA], Culture Beat, Natalie Imbruglia, MC Lyte, N-Trance, Monie Love, Carleen Anderson, Paranoid [Austria], Tupac, April Nine, KLF, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Ambersunshower, Rick Astley, Robyn, Me'shell Ndege'ocello, Michelle Gayle, Alex Party, Kylie Minogue, Destiny's Child, Björk, Seal, Laurnéa, Mary J. Blige, Lutricia McNeal, Zoe [UK], Banderas, Rad., Flowered Up, Other Two, Soup Dragons, Jay-Z, Collide, Adamski, Wendy Moten, Dream Frequency, Nirvana, Jamelia, Salt'n'Pepa, Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott, Time Frequency, Stone Roses, Oui 3 (to name a few)
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Sonique, Sugababes, Marsheaux, Glashaus, Client, Chemical Brothers, Rihanna, Black Eyed Peas, The Raveonettes, Richard X, Skye Edwards, Laith Al-Deen, Electrobelle, Bushido, Klee, Seeed, Waldeck, Kanye West, Sido, M.I.A., Fler, Siobhan Donaghy, Katie Melua, Senait Mehari, Martay, Santogold, Corinne Bailey Rae, Xavier Naidoo, Erykah Badu, Lili Allen, Nosliw, Alicia Keys, Duffy, Nneka, India.Arie, Kelis (to name a few)
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..I got an old radio from my parents in my teenage years and with the time I discovered some interesting channels. Most important, after moving to town then I got some new channels broadcasting from West Berlin including BFBS. I had lots of regulars to listen to, including chart shows. For a long time I wrote down what I could get concerning the UK Singles Top 40 and other charts. My enthusiasm for machinery, science fiction etc. let me find an appropriate soundtrack in the delight of synth/wave bands. When I heard Visage's "Fade to grey" for the first time it blew me away like no other song before or after, no question it is still my allt ime favourite track. In the beginning of the 80s I was totally focused to the new sounds delivered weekly by my favourite radio DJs like John Peel, Jürgen Jürgens, Alan Bangs, Christine Heise, Paul Baskerville, Barry Graves, Lord Knut and Burghard Rausch, to name a few. But they also taught me that there were interesting bands before that time, particularly I fell in love with Velvet Underground and the works of Andy Warhol. The only source of my favourite tunes in the 80s was the radio. Additionally, in the second half of that decade I was able to buy some records during my summer holidays in Hungary. But my first records I got for free if I remember right. It was while I served the East German army in the mid 80s. I was something like a housekeeper for an officers' residence outside a fenced barracks area, which allowed me to listen to my favourite radio stations almost the whole time. I had to care about guests sometimes and the craziest guy ever being hosted was a DJ (nickname: Disko Resi), who originally served officially for some weeks in our barracks, but later he asked me for several times whether I could give him and his girlfriend a room since he had gigs somewhere near. So I did but it had to be kept completely secret, and even girls were not allowed at all. He was the one who gave me my first 7" singles including Talk Talk's "Dum dum girl", The Piranhas "Tom Hark" and General Public "General Public". By chance I even got my first vinyl album out of his hands too, it was a live album by Tangerine Dream ("Quichotte"). During the 80s I mainly fancied the New Romantic thing and welcomed the rise of Gothic and the so-called C86 bands.
9th Nov. 1989 - the Berlin Wall is no more and life is about to change completely. Meanwhile, in America the House sound of Chicago and Detroit came to light, England had it's Madchester and Germany faced reunification. Unfortunately, the ongoing privatisation of our radio stations and the withdraw of British troups made it increasingly impossible for me to stay with my old listening habits. For a certain time during the 90s MTV became a good source for new music, but that's history too. At least from then on I could get many of those records physically to which I enjoyed to listen to through radio during the 80s and there was more to discover. Through House and Dance tracks I got into Soul and other genres, too. I was amazed by young British singers like Tasmin Archer, Lena Fiagbe or Jhelisa (had recorded there at least). I also started to go to live gigs. When I remember right the first big open air one I attended was The Cure in Leipzig at the time they released their "Never enough" single. I don't know who played when I first went to a club, but as one of the earliest experiences I still remember Judy Bailey. Leipzig band Love Is Colder Than Death I have seen twice in the early 90s, the second time supported by the brilliant Italians Ordo Equitum Solis. Another unforgettable live event was when Anne Clark performed in Halle. Not owning a car yet, I had to leave for the railway station to get my last train home, before she had finished - I missed it nevertheless. I felt sad not having stayed up to the end, but more than a consolation was her support act, which I knew briefly for some years already, but broke through to a 90s top act on my personal list: Canadian band Psyche, perhaps known for their hits "Uncivilised", "Angel lies sleeping", "Unveiling the secret" etc. My favourite club for the mid 90s in London/UK became Bass Clef near Hoxton Square, originally a random choice of my friend Heiko when checking Time Out once to have a good dance somewhere in town. I saw Des'ree and Alison Limerick at the Jazz Cafe in Camden, The Shamen first in Berlin and then at The Forum in Camden, M-People at Brixton Academy etc. My last 90s gig attended was Billy Bragg while the ticket was a birthday present of my youngest sister. I did also some record spinning with my friend Heiko at one of Berlin's open radio channels where we played mainly world music.
The new millenium brought new challenges. I moved for several times, lived temporarily at a campus, got married, worked under bad conditions etc. I still watch the music scene but become increasingly disappointed of the output of contemporary artists in comparison to that what e.g. the 80s spawned. Possibly it is only that special feeling someone can have when socialised in a certain decade when certain styles of music were more or less popular around that time ... Now I have arrived at MySpace.com were I can meet my old (and new?) heroes in the biz.
..4 May, 2008:.. Today I reached the number of 500 friends, many of them bands or solo artists, others are simply music fans like me. Let me say to you all "thanks a lot" for your friendship!
Check out Sonique's new MySpace profile !
KajaGoogoo: New website and new MySpace profile after reunion!
See some of my favourite records below (random choice):
Who I'd like to meet:
Steve Strange, frontman of 80ies band project Visage.This is the link to my other MySpace profile: myspace.com/maxrhahn.
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