Berlin - whither should I go?

baboon2004

Darned cockwombles.
Isn't it. I've never been anywhere other than Berlin than has it, though, and I don't understand how it's economic, given that most stations are deserted for most of the night.

Never understood the getting turned away from Berghain thing, cos never felt like it was going to happen (just a ridiculously long queue, ending in eventual success) but I hear it happens quite a lot?
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
A friend of mine I was in Berlin with has been several times and says that the last time he was there, he and four mates (all British) got let in while on a stag do! Perhaps they were let in 'ironically'. But I think it can be pretty hit and miss, even for musically clued-up, sober German people.

I don't know about other cities with a 24hr transit system but the El in Chicago runs till 4am, IIRC. Or at least on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
 

yyaldrin

in je ogen waait de wind
Moving to Berlin next monday (23-02), starting a job the 2nd of March and desperately looking for a room or a place. Figured I should just use all my channels and contacts so couldn't hurt asking for tips here. I'm aware of the Facebook-groups and WG-gesucht website but maybe someone else knows of something or has something to offer himself. Zhao, you live in Berlin right?
 

bun-u

Trumpet Police
Moving to Berlin next monday (23-02), starting a job the 2nd of March and desperately looking for a room or a place. Figured I should just use all my channels and contacts so couldn't hurt asking for tips here. I'm aware of the Facebook-groups and WG-gesucht website but maybe someone else knows of something or has something to offer himself. Zhao, you live in Berlin right?

try and do it informally. there's a massive disparity (rental cost, bureaucracy) between doing thing formally and informally - start with a sublet or some sort is my advice.
 

trilliam

Well-known member
that is gonna be amazing and also horrible

like mad max end of days horrible

worst night bus x a thousand

gna be sick
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
LOL I thought that myself. Wrongun central.

One of my favourite things about London is taking the nightbus back from a club and seeing some next-pissed tourist passing out in their chair, destined to wake up at the end of the line with the worst headache in the world.
 

yyaldrin

in je ogen waait de wind
try and do it informally. there's a massive disparity (rental cost, bureaucracy) between doing thing formally and informally - start with a sublet or some sort is my advice.

Yeah, I managed to get something temporarily for two months (Kreuzberg), it's too expensive really but I needed something quick and am planning to build up contacts from here and maybe find something informally yea.
 

Slothrop

Tight but Polite
Going to be there 25th - 29th, anything particular going on or anywhere good to look out for stuff that's going on?
 

Pearsall

Prodigal Son
Going to be there 25th - 29th, anything particular going on or anywhere good to look out for stuff that's going on?

I'm playing at an old skool rave/jungle party on the 29th in Kreuzberg. It's a bit different from the usual house/techno stuff here in Berlin, but it will be fun!

details:
 

yyaldrin

in je ogen waait de wind
25-11:

LAST Trade Party in 2K15 (Back in January) OHM Berlin

Trade is supposed to bring people, performers and DJs together united by music in a cozy place to stimulate encounter, eye-contact and shoulder-and-other-body-parts-rubbing.

For our Last Trade Party in 2015 we're stoked to announced our Lineup for that Night.

Lineup:

Why Be | Halcyon Veil / Syg Nok
https://soundcloud.com/ristlee2smoeger

MECHATOK | Staycore
https://soundcloud.com/mechatok

GIL
https://soundcloud.com/gilschneider

NYYN | Trade
https://soundcloud.com/nyyn

+ ...

https://soundcloud.com/tradeberlin
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26-11:

Robert Henke - "Lumière II"

KETEV
https://soundcloud.com/ketev

Foyer DJ: Mieko Suzuki
https://www.mixcloud.com/MIEKO/

Advance tickets sold out, a small contingent may be available at the door.

“Lumière”, an audiovisual composition for lasers and sound, is a long term artistic research project by frequent CTM collaborator Robert Henke. The work explores syntax, meaning and narration within a newly developed audiovisual language. An exploration of the synchronicity and divergence of light and darkness, slow movements and sudden bursts of motion and noise, “Lumière” elevates Henke’s expertise as he commands six powerful lasers to draw repeating shapes, ephemeral objects, and ultra short pulses of light in an improvised dialogue where shapes create sonic events and vice versa.

The stunning sound and laser show is based on hundreds of audiovisual “notes”, creating a highly synchronized immersive experience. The lasers, projected onto a large screen, are partially obscured by a wall of fog, which also makes their intensive beams visible in the air, forming fragile temporary objects above the audience. The special quality of the laser light allows complete darkness to be combined with moments of extreme brightness, pure white with intense saturated colors and precise movements with complex organic shapes.

Premiered in 2014, the work has continued to evolve and is now ready to be presented as “Lumière II”. This latest version is driven by several pieces of software, written by Henke himself, which allow the creation of rapid successions of vector graphic images, as well as the associated sonic events, driven by a text-based scripting language. "Lumière II", the current version of “Lumière”, is a complete re-work of the initial ideas, with a different focus and aesthetics. While the first version was based on improvisation with resulting rough and spontaneous gestures, the second iteration is the opposite: a carefully crafted composition which is constantly refined and extended.

Supporting Henke will be Yair Elazar Glotman with KETEV, his post techno project made by phasing patterns from Reel-to-reel tape loops that are manipulated by 4-track cassette decks. The artist’s self-titled debut release on Opal tapes in 2014 was described as “picking up where the darkest records by Andy Stott and Sam Kerridge left off” (Boomkat), and was quickly followed-up by a second release, Singular Stare, on the UK label where to now?.

Mieko Suzuki provides music in the foyer before and after the concert.

http://www.ctm-festival.de/
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Slothrop

Tight but Polite
We went and it wasn't shit.

Would have loved the jungle / rave thing, but we were on an earlyish train out on Sunday. As it was we ended up going to see Mosca doing a thing at Chalet on Friday, which was pretty decent. Makes me miss living somewhere with actual nightlife.

Also, it's not very Dissensian but the big history museum is really good if you like that sort of thing.
 
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luka

Well-known member
No idea. Try and find some scythian and cimmerian gear in the museum. Have a coffee. Stare at things. Read some poetry. Write some. Haven't really thought about it to be honest.
 
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