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Start: 19:00
In the mid-90s, bands like Talking Heads, Nirvana and the legendary Wu-Tang Clan were all the rage. Punk and grunge ruled, the hip-hop and techno wave really took off and experimental bands such as Portishead, Faithless and The Prodigy broke new musical ground. The band Keimzeit didn't care and surprised everyone in 1995 with the album
album "Primeln & Elefanten", which, in defiance of the spirit of the times, featured the sound of the 70s and 80s with natural instruments. It just happened, without any real intention. The band swam with verve and love against the powerful current of the punk and electronic sound thunderstorm that was currently in vogue.
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