Monday, August 16, 2010

Who doesn't love Clueso?

Let's not kid around, I've got a soft spot ten million Zentimeter wide for Clueso. This quirky singer-songwriter is basically the Jason Mraz of Germany, except even more wonderfully whimsical and soulful.

Which is why his collection of "MTV Eyes On" snippets never gets old.



Seriously? Could there be anything better than this guy randomly wandering the German wilds in a tent, strumming his guitar and wringing his socks out? I think not.



He cultivates the vagabond-artist vibe so well. He's like an adorable stray dog that you want to take home and dry off and give something to eat.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Lovely acoustic performance

I completely adore this song, and the production on this vid is so beautiful; love the black and white and the simple acoustic. I'll be seeing him live in Berlin this December with Kettcar, which should be awesome.

Gisbert zu Knyphausen, "Dreh dich nicht um."



Translation:

Deep in the rings of our eyes
stands everything that we have to know, my heart
when we can no longer bear each other, why
don’t we simply let it be, to me you
don’t have to explain anything more,
and above all yourself no longer
persuade, that you still really need me in your life
take your shoes with when you go, and your doubts also

Do you remember the day on which we
lay drunk in your garden and the
children of your sister all around us,
they danced the dance of the pirates, that was the
last time, that I saw you laugh so full of love
there were many tears afterwards
wear this laughter with you, when you go
for I like it very much

The rain comes and
the rain goes, one goes a
bit too far and
the rest alone and what then
remains is the memory of a time, that
was so much more beautiful than now
hey please don’t take them from us crooked
take the memories with you when you go
take the memories with you when you go
take the memories with you when you go
and don’t turn around

Thursday, August 12, 2010

COVERAGE FROM SEATTLE FANACTION!!

Exciting stuff! The inaugural meeting of our Seattle Street Team went off gloriously; we passed out a ton of flyers and merch, blasted tunes, and talked to passersby and radio DJs about the music.

EVENT COVERAGE: