Wednesday, August 1, 2012

From Panda and other nudes

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Some events are simply cult and firmly rooted in a locality. This can be said for topless festival anyway. But this year everything changed.
The topless Festival - from the county youth wrestling Munich City and Munich-held land - is now an integral part of Munich's cultural scene. For years, rock bands, along with junior national top notch artists on stage at the old fairground. This year however it was for fear of mass panic, a new venue: the Munich Trade Fair at the Fair City East.
Otherwise, not just famous for its charm, but the corner of the town was well chosen: the number of space in and around the area prevented the crowd and the festival-typical Gekuschel durchgeschwitzen with young rockers. And it was also enough room for all who wanted to take advantage of the whole rather than chilled-afternoon picnic and Hackysack with music.
The show opened on the still somewhat clumsy looking trio's ghostwriter, whose hip-hop swagger that reminded one more of the "cool kids gangsta" than truly thoughtful rap.
The next band was there already upbeat way: The Ragtag tone, an Otto Brunner band that had come together for self-assertion in a wafer baking project in the school kitchen, animated with funky reggae and Skatönen the first to carefully sleepy dance moves.
And who was not awake yet, it was in 3000 then definitely Django: The mixture of charm and oberbayrischem Gypsy-pop that reminds us of the kindness of his five boys from LaBrassBanda fit, just perfect for the young, culturally broad range of cross-over event, giving the party back to what it lacks in some places a bit: Local reference. While most people were - especially newcomers - from the Bavarian area, but some ask you something, if that alone is already qualifying for such a big stage yet.
The highlight of the party was then but without question the 20-year old rapper Cro. He was also the artist that this had come (now) night with the feeling's largest fan base: Everywhere you romped looked the panda head shapes, girls with the EASY logo on the chest (some apparently was the name of the event program) to the Gesotteten quite hard, which had probably used their entire morning with panda-war paint on his face. Meanwhile, there was a long time no food on the whole site, the queues at the only beer stand reminded crowds at hoarding (for up to two hours waiting time was not such a bad idea!) And delicate drizzle was the attention to the tents of advertising partners exponentially shoot into the air, but still: The boiled mood, successful project party.
Finally, still gave the boys of motor club's honor: What say you? Great band, great show, fantastic Mucke. But more is not made personally offended for reasons stated on the show: The promised interview with the band was quickly canceled by the boys "because is'nich". Bah, here is the retort: ​​You wanted a live report? Sorry, I gotta go now ...

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