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DESTINATION VERTICAL – Masha Qrella / A musical career began with German bands Mina and Contriva.

Feeling electronics and indie rock.

What there is to see in Berlin, the city where an original German singer-songwriter was born? Some aspects of Berlin’s varied dark history have left traces to be seen today. Yes, you too can discover that Berlin has more dark sites to offer the than any other city in the world! Anhalter station ruins and bunker, the WWII ruins of what used to be one of Berlin’s finest train stations, with a bunker part of which houses an exhibition. The Berlin Wall, the former border between East Berlin and West Berlin, during the Cold War. Before leaving Berlin, don’t forget visit the Silent Heroes Memorial Center, https://www.gedenkstaette-stille-helden.de/en/memorial-center/ a small memorial museum dedicated to individuals who helped persecuted Jews during the Nazi era. 

Inspired by the likes of Stereolab and Mouse on Mars, her career began in the late ’90s. She was born 1975 in Berlin. MASHA QRELLA http://mashaqrella.de/ is a German singer/songwriter and her music it’s belonging to a mixture of electronics and indie rock. Her solo debut album was released in 2004. In 2009, she released a covers album consisting of her performances of songs originally by Kurt Weill and Frederick Loewe. Her fourth album was released in 2012. In 2009, after a U.S. tour, she released Speak Low (which featured her take on songs by Kurt Weill and Frederick Loewe). She worked on various projects, including the soundtrack to the film Kleinruppin Forever, while she worked on her second solo album. In 2016, she returned with her fifth full-length, Keys.

DESTINATION VERTICAL – Descending from the mountain peaks, my knees are trembling, I feel weak, the sun’s reflected from the snow, I’m blind, we hardly see the things we left behind. The destination we reached it, now were back to Earth. The destination we reached it, now were feeling worse. Descending from the mountain peaks, my knees are trembling, I feel weak the sun’s reflected from the snow, I’m blind, we hardly see the things we left behind. The destination we reached it, now were back to Earth. The destination we reached it, now were feeling worse. The destination we reached it, now were back to Earth. The destination we reached it, now were feeling worse. Descending from the mountain peaks, my knees are trembling, I feel weak the sun’s reflected from the snow, I’m blind. We hardly see the things we left behind.

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