Sarah started her musican career playing percussion, and singing on trains and in the streets of europe.She quickly went on to writing her own songs and in Berlin formed the folk rock band "Marats last bath" touring extensively and developing her dark sandy denny-like voice . She has done a lot of studio work with many established musicians like Nick Cave. she is considered one of the more powerful and dynamic singers of the new berlin folk music scene.
so i posted that crazy long blog on berlin on my myspace page, including some pics and videos. you're mentioned, of course, but not everyone in berlin, of course..
i hope you're settling into fall ok, we are not ready for it here!
wonderful doing breakfast with you this morning...
we never made it to the brandenburg gate, for some reason the S Bahn did not allow a stop there today, several others on the train seemed confused as well...ha, perhaps viewing it on a postcard is just as well.
Ever wondered what to do in the event of a nuclear threat?
A while ago I found stuff that inspired me to make this film:
Living Under the Shadow of the Nuclear Umbrella
Both artistic (ensure you get the background music!) and educational, it primarily comprises official British government civil defence advice.
Though source materials are quite aged, much remains relevant today.
I encourage all to visit the YouTube page to learn more (Show support! Rate! Comment!) and responsibly circulate as widely as possible, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIim3Rj7L4
Good to have you as a friend! So great to see the internet in action this way, shortening distances between people.
I hope all's well with you and that you enjoy checking out my web site some time.
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Hey everyone, I hope this finds you all well…
We're excited to announce that the new Meanwhiles record Slow Motion Summer in all it's bleary-eyed, indie-rock glory is now printed, packaged, produced, posted online, and in all ways.. available.
The CD features Alan Weatherhead playing pedal steel guitar and orchestral samples on “Whenever You Need Me,” and Nadine Khouri singing subway-tunnel echoed vocals on “Dreams From the Underground.”
Limited edition, hand painted CDs by Todd Allen, standard CDs in cases, high quality MP3 downloads and free listens available on our myspace page or at Meanwhiles. com through PayPal.
Those of you in NY can pick up a copy this Sunday at Rebar in DUMBO, Brooklyn where Todd and I will be playing an intimate set at 8pm.
Got some good things planned for the near future… videos, tours, collaborations, live MP3s, and new songs begging to be recorded. Check out Meanwhiles. com for details…
Thank you as always. We hope you can take a listen.
“Keep on the sunny side,”
Josh/Meanwhiles
You don't need to be registered to leave a comment. It should work for everybody even without a name. go here: http://c-k-berlin. blogspot. com and use the "Kommentar" link below the picture... Cheers, Chris