Psychedelic artists used an infinite color palette to paint their rainbow visions. Acid Pauli uses his laptop to exhibit the colorful vastness of different music genres, putting together sounds like pieces of a puzzle. His DJ sets are like a mad Jenga tower: a beautiful and solid construction that can fall apart on wrong hands. But Acid Pauli (aka of Martin Gretschmann aus Weilheim in Oberbayern) is a true master architect, one of the popes of electronic pop - a genre that would be a whole different thing without the inputs of his own bands Console or The Notwist. But when it comes to blending pop and electronic music under his own moniker, Martin Gretschmann is definitely not same as the warm Acid Pauli: Martin Gretschmann seems to prefer liquid ice as a mixing element. Maybe that’s the reason why Björk trusted him during the recording of “Vespertine”… Two different voices in one acid artist.
Laura Weider is a young solo piano artist (autodidact) from Berlin, Germany. Her spheric music is inspired by Eric Satie, Yann Tiersen & Philip Glass as well as it combines classical and oriental elements. Pure piano music to dream to. Laura Weider is known from the underground scene of Berlin, such as legendary Bar 25, Fusion Festival with about more then 70.000 visitors each year and various other art festivals and happenings in Germany. She also composed and performed music for theatre plays, cinematic movies and shows with other musicians and dancers. In 2009, she performed for more than 40 hours in one piece and achieved the Guinness World Record "longest concert by an individual". In concerts, she combines her compositions with improvisation and leads the listeners into their soul and hearts within one long string of music.
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