Dagobert Jaeger


Editorial / 2010 / Berlin
Published in Intro / Cologne

An unusual biography for an unusual pop star to come: A few years ago, Swiss crooner Dagobert Jaeger was still homeless on the streets of Zurich. Fast forward to 2012, which, if everything goes according to plan, will be the breakthrough for Dagobert, the crooner to introduce German Schlager to the dancefloor.
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James Nachtwey


Editorial / 2013 / Paris
Commissioned by mono.kultur / Berlin

War photographer James Nachtwey is a legend in his own right: with over 30 years in the field, he has witnessed and captured most of the events that proved decisive in the course of recent history. From the famines in Africa to the dissolution of Eastern Europe, from 9/11 to the invasion of Iraq, from the ravages of Fukushima to the refugee crisis of today, Nachtwey has recorded the failures and tragedies of our time, in images that are neither easy to look at nor easy to forget.
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Vladislav Delay


Editorial / 2006 / Berlin
Published in Groove / Berlin

Vladislav Delay embodies the Finnish version of club music - slow, brooding, introverted, and utterly beautiful if you care to surrender to the waves of sound. And if you prefer something with an actual beat, there is always Delay's dance project Luomo, which reminds us of everything house music could have been.
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anbb


Press Photography / 2010 / Berlin
Commissioned by Raster-Noton / Berlin

anbb is the unexpected collaboration between acclaimed artist and electronic producer Carsten Nicolai aka alva noto and the Einstuerzende Neubauten's legendary frontman Blixa Bargeld. Juxtaposing Bargeld's theatrical voice and charismatic persona with Nicolai's experimental approach to sound, anbb have created a dense and intense soundscape that is as intoxicating as it is disturbing.
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Moderat


Editorial / 2009 / Berlin
Published in Groove / Cover Story / Berlin

Moderat are an unlikely but highly rewarding match in Berlin's electronic scene: one third Apparat, two thirds Modeselektor, Moderat fuse the melodic and melancholic pop of the former with the head-on stomping beats of the latter. The results are, well, slightly melancholic but always head-on.
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