bewegung
This world is in motion. Rotations, progress and changes happen faster and faster. While politics and society are isolating and flatening more than ever, the arts, culture and especially music are capable of moving people. Their massive nets capture the anxious people. But those nets are loose enough to allow room for changes and regeneration. Culture connects the patchwork of aggressive progress and flashbacks of melancholy. And finaly the ‘Bewegung' (motion) is performed in person by the Berlin musician Ricardo Wiek whose current album ‘Funkstille' predominantly consists of electronic songs and ambient sequences. Wiek connects experiences of his microcosmos with cosmopolitan microbes of society. That closes the mentioned cycle and helps to fill the open pits with ideas, imagination and hope during the nearly sixty-minute-long performance. By the way, Ricardo Wiek represents the well known Hagen thesis: evidences for coexistence lie in the ‘Funkstille'(dead air), says the artist who was saved from a premature ‘WÃrmetod' (death by heat) by intergalactic radiation.
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Great work...Keep it up, if you get a chance, check out my page, Let me know if you like the songs Come With Me and Journey