
I'm a simple emigrant and I can't imagine my life without music
Exchange programs, summer schools, sightseeing trips, and, of course, moving β all of this helps open up before you a huge new world of mass and 'elite' culture. I don't know official statistics, but from my experience about 10 percent of all cultural heritage goes out into the world; the rest stays inside the country. And it's that very cultural exchange, which happens if you don't close yourself off after moving, but stay open to new people, language, films, music, and so on, β it's this that fosters acquaintance and the learning of the remaining 90%. I often heard from people who don't know German that they don't like this language, that it is rude, not melodic, ugly, and so on. I think the point is that they don't know it. I don't know it either, but I am very hungry for new music; I always want more. And now, when I found here what I like, I desperately wanted to be able to sing along. This is a special sound of songs in German; just listen and you'll understand everything for yourself. #madeinGermany #language https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLff9Yh_eZQFlRhJ3gZgTqH1Yz7MDFMINZ