The Kitkat Club – Berlin
[25-WR] Renowned diversity jamboree behind mad hatteresque door. Decent techno. Liebfraumilch and gimps who donβt care which pronouns you use. Lack of disco biscuits. Not Berghain. [25-WR]
[25-WR] Renowned diversity jamboree behind mad hatteresque door. Decent techno. Liebfraumilch and gimps who donβt care which pronouns you use. Lack of disco biscuits. Not Berghain. [25-WR]
[25-WR] Cold produced riff-core album, whose dissecting distortions and obnoxious grooves rock your skull from its anchoring. However, lacking experimentation misses shot for genre-milestone. [25-WR]
[25-WR] Very few acquired culinary tastes can act so quickly on a mind sitting close to an open stomach that awaits patiently in gelatinous timeless amber. [25-WR]
[25-WR] Stressed-out little man whole-wheat sandwiched between two strong ladies who sport tattoos and run the show where the thickest sausages vanish always early. [25-WR]
[25-WR] I get the feeling that back then it would be weird not to break your instruments on stage so one just had to do it. [25-WR]
[25-WR] A very eager but meager chanting crowd for such a clear winter day in which manifested mantras were encased by a comically large police force. [25-WR]
[25-WR] Colorful perception-ride that feels bittersweet but too short despite all the promise and self-advertising. Oneβs guts keep being tested even after repeated use. [25-WR]
[25-WR] A pastrie-bone of an off-spinning movie for those nostalgic fans who for years waited long between seasons. A cultural phenomenon that gives back. [25-WR]
[25-WR] Surprisingly effective rhythmic assembly line by the Joseph Haydn of techno music. It slowly grows solid into the listenerβs headspace until the promised “deep” arrives. [25-WR]
[25-WR] What makes this interview between these two public strangers stand out is that no one in it is either acting out nor being played with. [25-WR]