Friday Psalm
Chosen by: Dee Dee Penny of the Dum Dum Girls
Why: “I recently remembered how obsessed I was with this Queen song called 'She Makes Me' (Storm Trooper in Stilettos) from their third record. It's a beautiful love song, with crazy Freddie Mercury harmonies.”
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Friday Psalm
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Don’t Panic Berlin
Mix 1
Evelyn Marie Malinowski
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Don’t Panic Berlin
Mix 1
Evelyn Marie Malinowski
To start a new series of Don’t Panic Mixes we asked our friend Evelyn Marie Malinowski (Experimental Housewife) to create the first addition simply because she has excellent taste in music. Evelyn, a Friedrichshain denizen and drummer for Randy Twigg, is currently studying for a Masters in Cultural Studies at the FU, concentrating in particular on technology and nature, or … more
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Moon Duo Mixtape
To coincide with their tour stop in Berlin earlier this month, at the bottom of this page you’ll find a wonderful mixtape compiled by Moon Duo, exclusively for Don’t Panic.
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Leila Peacock’s Factual Uncertainties
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Leila Peacock’s Factual Uncertainties
A development of a piece performed at the Voidhaus, Berlin in July 2011 entitled ‘Digressions in Diagrammar’. A voice reads from a list of reliably unreliable ‘facts’. It’s a poetry of lists, (mis)information as entertainment, instruction-manual hypnosis. In this era of the over-informed, you learn something useless everyday. With sound design by Robin Warren (Resonance fm)
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