Seeed have invented the Berlin Dance Hall and showed the music press in foreign countries, as Germany is casual. Now they release a new album and play a concert in Munich.
For the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung it was "the coming thing." Dancehall is the summer trend in general. In April 2001, the rapper-Beginner January Eißfeldt published under the name "Jan Delay" the solo album "Searching For The Jan Soul Rebels". German reggae with dub influences. The critics celebrated the plate.
Just a few weeks later, the dancehall caballeros. They call themselves "Seeed", her debut album is called "New Dubby Conquerors". Reggae with bass and Wobbe pretentious wind ensemble. The dance sound for the summer of 2001 is here. Four years later, after her third album, "Next!" Seeed 2005 are one of the greatest live acts in Germany. They play huge, much-acclaimed concerts - until they need a break in 2007.
The band is divided into solo projects of the three singers. Demba Nabé named his new band "Louder," Frank Delle identifies his project after the great success of himself remains. In contrast with Pierre Baigorry. He calls himself Peter Fox and published in 2008 the album "Stadtaffe". It is a love letter to Berlin - and the dancing. "Stadtaffe" sells more than a million copies and remains more than 100 days, number 1 on the German charts. Peter Fox has hit the zeitgeist, with coolness and flair-Kreuzberg, alternating between intoxication and hangover. The New York Times called it "Deutsch-permeability". Fox is celebrated as a hero.
Nevertheless: "Stadtaffe" should first be his only solo album. In 2010, Seeed put back into the studio - and all three singers are quite happy about it. Baigorry, because he, as he says, the hype surrounding him was too great. And Dell and Nabé because otherwise they probably would have ended the coal.
2011 are now finally the harbinger of a new Seeed album appeared. The driving dance number "Molotov" and the 80's cover of "Wonderful Life". Also played in the warm Dancehall Caballeros have been: for two spontaneous shows in the Kreuzberg Festival Hall and on four festivals last summer. When the new album will be released is yet to be determined. Determined but before November, because then the first Seeed tour begins after five years of break. On 20 November Seeed play in Munich's Olympic Hall. Tickets are available here.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
The lineup: Jodie Marie (vocals, guitar), new band of the day.
The background: She was only a coal miner's daughter – oops, sorry, no, that was Loretta Lynn. No, Jodie Marie's old man was a plumber, a fact trotted out regularly in early press about her, as though to affirm this mainly acoustic, country-tinged singer-songwriter's authentic po'-girl credentials, her rootsy realness, the antithesis of gloss and glamour, artifice and manufacture. She's the girl from Pembrokeshire who was raised on a diet of Janis and Joni, who by her teens was covering Bonnie Raitt and Patsy Cline, and who now sings self-penned and heartfelt country, folky and bluesy tales of deception and regret in a clear, warm voice, over simply strummed guitar. No additives were used in the creation of this 20-year-old lady.
And you can hear for yourself tonight at the Barfly in Camden at the second-ever New Band of the Day night, where she will be appearing alongside Worship, Bos Angeles, Josh Osho, Murray James and Big Deal. She's the budding musician who was discovered by chance when the father of the bloke who runs the Transgressive label (Noisettes, Mystery Jets, Two Door Cinema Club) wandered into a Welsh B&B one day and, after chatting to the owner, was told about an amazing local singing sensation who had already recorded a CD. The B&B man handed it to the Transgressive chap's dad who in turn gave it to his son, and before you can hum the refrain to I Can't Make You Love Me, Jodie Marie was in a studio in London with Bernard Butler.
Where she will be performing tonight – whether upstairs at the venue with the other bands or downstairs with the solo acts and troubadours – we're still not sure, because her songs could take her either way. She can do – as we say – pared-down, sparse acoustic tunes that showcase her voice and wander idly between soul and jazz-lite, bluesy sorrow and folk and country laments. But she also has numbers that demand a more expansive band treatment. Silver Dagger is the one to play to people to counter accusations she's just some new MOR pop doll, one who has supported Will Young, no less. Here, she sounds like one of those Appalachian folkies that writers on certain men's rock monthlies wax ecstatic about. But that voice can accommodate a fuller arrangement. Single Blank Canvas, for example, features acoustic and a dash of electric guitar and, as the song proceeds, it swells, with strings and a sort of 60s mellow drama. I Got You, the new single, is superb, with a Motown beat, Stax punch and a production sound that veers between Mark Ronson-style homage and the real thing. All of which raises the question not just of where to place Marie at tonight's gig, but where to position her in the marketplace. Is she a rival to Ren Harvieu? A new Adele? Is she too "old" for Radio 1 or can Radio 2 break an act these days? But these are concerns for her record company, not us. We just want her to be on the right floor.
And you can hear for yourself tonight at the Barfly in Camden at the second-ever New Band of the Day night, where she will be appearing alongside Worship, Bos Angeles, Josh Osho, Murray James and Big Deal. She's the budding musician who was discovered by chance when the father of the bloke who runs the Transgressive label (Noisettes, Mystery Jets, Two Door Cinema Club) wandered into a Welsh B&B one day and, after chatting to the owner, was told about an amazing local singing sensation who had already recorded a CD. The B&B man handed it to the Transgressive chap's dad who in turn gave it to his son, and before you can hum the refrain to I Can't Make You Love Me, Jodie Marie was in a studio in London with Bernard Butler.
Where she will be performing tonight – whether upstairs at the venue with the other bands or downstairs with the solo acts and troubadours – we're still not sure, because her songs could take her either way. She can do – as we say – pared-down, sparse acoustic tunes that showcase her voice and wander idly between soul and jazz-lite, bluesy sorrow and folk and country laments. But she also has numbers that demand a more expansive band treatment. Silver Dagger is the one to play to people to counter accusations she's just some new MOR pop doll, one who has supported Will Young, no less. Here, she sounds like one of those Appalachian folkies that writers on certain men's rock monthlies wax ecstatic about. But that voice can accommodate a fuller arrangement. Single Blank Canvas, for example, features acoustic and a dash of electric guitar and, as the song proceeds, it swells, with strings and a sort of 60s mellow drama. I Got You, the new single, is superb, with a Motown beat, Stax punch and a production sound that veers between Mark Ronson-style homage and the real thing. All of which raises the question not just of where to place Marie at tonight's gig, but where to position her in the marketplace. Is she a rival to Ren Harvieu? A new Adele? Is she too "old" for Radio 1 or can Radio 2 break an act these days? But these are concerns for her record company, not us. We just want her to be on the right floor.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Winter 2012 season at the Circus Krone
The Circus Krone in Munich, presented again in 2012 an exciting winter season through Europe's largest circus, which Headquartered since 1919 in Munich, Circus Krone, is an established institution of Munich's entertainment landscape, and also offers this winter an exciting program with a superb blend of artistic feats, clownish prime numbers and - of course - a gorgeous animal acts. Until the end of January to visit friends for the first circus winter program "Grand Prix of the ring", then the second followed in February and March to mid-April found the third winter program.
At the "Grand Prix circus" come to a total of fewer than 39 artists. Also, give animal trainers and clowns from 10 nations a rendezvous at a gala event and invite the great images and great feelings. The great expedition of the Circus Krone leads to the heights at the circus dome and into the land of smiles. The world is once again a guest of Crown of Belgium to Vietnam, from acrobatics to wild boar, from history to future.
The Circus Krone in Munich, presented again in 2012 an exciting winter season especially pleased, however, the Circus Krone, to be able to show his audience in this winter season with elephants, wild animals, horses and exotic the whole range of good animal circus. The audience rightly expect versatile artists and experts from the animal kingdom. And all without coming face to face is included, because animal trainers Sonni Frankello will surprise you in every performance one lucky child with an "elephantine" gift. Well if this is so: Volunteer to take!
Who wants to get away from it for a few hours may feel invited into a world of wonder and never takes a break in the magic of the circus endures forever. The traditional family circus crown, which was founded in 1905 by Carl crown under the name Charles in the resin as Circus Animal Show takes its viewers on a safari in the sense it makes the "art of the ability" to enjoy the splendor of the ring. 150 minutes are offered high-profile circus art between tradition and modernity, and unique moments between wonder and enthusiasm.
They also visit the Circus Krone in Munich in the winter season 2011/2012. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
At the "Grand Prix circus" come to a total of fewer than 39 artists. Also, give animal trainers and clowns from 10 nations a rendezvous at a gala event and invite the great images and great feelings. The great expedition of the Circus Krone leads to the heights at the circus dome and into the land of smiles. The world is once again a guest of Crown of Belgium to Vietnam, from acrobatics to wild boar, from history to future.
The Circus Krone in Munich, presented again in 2012 an exciting winter season especially pleased, however, the Circus Krone, to be able to show his audience in this winter season with elephants, wild animals, horses and exotic the whole range of good animal circus. The audience rightly expect versatile artists and experts from the animal kingdom. And all without coming face to face is included, because animal trainers Sonni Frankello will surprise you in every performance one lucky child with an "elephantine" gift. Well if this is so: Volunteer to take!
Who wants to get away from it for a few hours may feel invited into a world of wonder and never takes a break in the magic of the circus endures forever. The traditional family circus crown, which was founded in 1905 by Carl crown under the name Charles in the resin as Circus Animal Show takes its viewers on a safari in the sense it makes the "art of the ability" to enjoy the splendor of the ring. 150 minutes are offered high-profile circus art between tradition and modernity, and unique moments between wonder and enthusiasm.
They also visit the Circus Krone in Munich in the winter season 2011/2012. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Championship fight: Vitali Klitschko vs.. Dereck Chisora in the Olympic Hall
Vitali Klitschko vs. Dereck Chisora showdown 18/02/2012 MünchenAm is the WBC heavyweight world champion Vitali Klitschko his title at the Olympic Hall in Munich, again against the Zimbabwean-British challenger Dereck Chisora game. This battle is already the 16th Vitali Klitschko's world title fight. Dereck "Del Boy" Chisora is 27 years old, was born in Zimbabwe and is independent of the No. 14 world ranking. From 2010 to 2011 was Chisora Commonwealth and British champion. His last fight for the European Heavyweight Championship he lost a highly controversial 2-1 points decision against the Finns Robert Helenius. End of 2010, originally Chisora compete against Wladimir Klitschko, but had the world title fight to be canceled because of a violation of multiple champions. Dereck Chisoras fight record stands at 15 wins (9 KOs) and two defeats.
Vitali Klitschko is 40 years old and his professional record of 43 wins, 40 by knockout due to injury with only two defeats. Klitschko stops with 93 percent of the best knock-out rate of all-time record in the heavyweight division. It is next to legends like Muhammad Ali, Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis, one of the few heavyweights who could get a world title three times. Last Klitschko beat the Poles Tomasz Adamek before 43 000 spectators in the sold-out stadium in Wroclaw (Poland) by TKO in the 10th Round.
Both fighters show up ahead of their World Championship Fights confidently, with Dereck Chisora spits the much larger tones: "Wladimir Klitschko is not arrayed against me, but then I'm going to get the championship belt just by his older brother. I'm going to show Vitali Klitschko, that his time has expired, and send him into retirement. When his younger brother Wladimir and then wants a rematch against me trust in the ring, I'm ready and I will then bring all the championship belt the Klitschko brothers for London. "
Vitali Klitschko is 40 years old and his professional record of 43 wins, 40 by knockout due to injury with only two defeats. Klitschko stops with 93 percent of the best knock-out rate of all-time record in the heavyweight division. It is next to legends like Muhammad Ali, Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis, one of the few heavyweights who could get a world title three times. Last Klitschko beat the Poles Tomasz Adamek before 43 000 spectators in the sold-out stadium in Wroclaw (Poland) by TKO in the 10th Round.
Both fighters show up ahead of their World Championship Fights confidently, with Dereck Chisora spits the much larger tones: "Wladimir Klitschko is not arrayed against me, but then I'm going to get the championship belt just by his older brother. I'm going to show Vitali Klitschko, that his time has expired, and send him into retirement. When his younger brother Wladimir and then wants a rematch against me trust in the ring, I'm ready and I will then bring all the championship belt the Klitschko brothers for London. "
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Bouldering in the Silvretta / Silva Park
The bouldering area in the Silva Silvretta Park is located at 2300 meters altitude and offers here at unbearable temperatures over 35 degrees have good conditions for bouldering. In July 2010, ie in time for the heat wave, it burned me and Mia not only on the skin, but also under the nails - we need real rock again! Inspired by the new Topo on bouldering in the alps "alps en bloc 1" we promptly opted for the Silvretta. Included in the package was the camera, so there's a small, 10-minute video of our trip Boulder.
The beautiful Boulder area Silvapark / Silvretta is located below the Ballunspitze, Kop above the dam at Ischgl - on closer Wirl. Situated at about 2300 meters, it is one of the best destinations for those hot summer months. The gneiss rock is mostly very sharp and rough, sometimes not optimally fixed and it is dominated by small bars. Whoever takes up this rich skin without reserves, needs to book a room for one night! The boarding times range from 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the sector, starting point and personal fitness. I found it exhausting every time. If you want to shorten the boarding something that can use the black grouse cable car. A season ticket costs 40, - EUR and the boarding much easier. Annoying that the last descent is already taking place at 17:00 clock. The entire area is divided into several sectors, there are a total of just under 200 Boulder, of which the creme de la creme rather in the top 7th and 8th grades Boulder can be found. Some exceptions are in the 6th grade but also quite rewarding and real lines. The usually rather unpleasant terrain and the strong jump Access paths is blocked by the block is not at sea for families with young children, and overall the Boulder area is quite spread out - a back and forth between the bouldering is sometimes quite complicated. These factors also shape the character of the Boulder area: It wants courted, not be consumed! Mostly moderate to strong wind blowing, so the need to Boulder rain only about 60 minutes to dry. The soil often remains wet much longer. Developed first, and was won by Bernd Zangerl the Boulder area, go to his account also the hardest ascents. A proper thank you is due him for the discussions / negotiations and the Pave the way for a wider audience Boulder.
Gives you the best printed topo has been appointed by Panico-Verlag. The team of alpboulder.com Panico, together with the topo published "en bloc Alps 1". In addition to the Silvretta find here a number of other top names in the Alps: Magic Wood, Sust, Gotthard pass, ... the list is long and the Topo first quality. All blocks are photographed and drawn the lines clearly.
In addition to Alpentopo there is also an online topo with photos. In the Boulder area climbers-paradise.com Silva Park was officially presented by the tourism and offered the topos. During our visit we met Norman Griesser from Paznaun - Ischgl and we were very friendly and curious. Nice to see that you are welcome as bouldering and that cooperation seems to work!
up
Galtür and Wirl, there are many hotels and at Zeinisee also a campground, which offers affordable accommodation. Is not desired, the wild camping and parking! In particular, the wild camping in the parking lot Kopsee must be taboo. Please do not endanger the good cooperation between officials and boulderers by scrimping selfish!
Perhaps there is indeed a variant in the near future, eg when bouldering Zeinisee use the car park including toilet facilities for a fee allowed?
Those arriving from further afield, which is also outside the Boulder area many opportunities for recreation. Boredom comes from this beautiful mountain scenery in any case not even on rest days. And rest days should be stated in schedule the trip, because the rock is very skin-eating.
Originally actually the Zillertal was planned, but after reading "Alpine en bloc 1" and when the weather was reported as good, the Silvretta moved closer to our focus. During my last visit I was always on the road without Topo and since the information is limited more to the 8a.nu severe Boulder, I was more relaxed, more time off the territory to "discover" the 8-tracks. The images were ever made in any case very promising! Briefly again when Boulderschof checked that the conditions were probably pretty good too, we were on our way. Once again we planned completely stupid stood in the middle of the night at the sale sticker with a nearly empty tank and shivered us (like every time so far) to the next gas station. Freshly filled the tank again, we took the Silvretta High Alpine Road towards Galtür and were rewarded with a goal at the starry sky amidst the magnificent alpine scenery.
The next morning started perfectly: great weather, balmy weather and a breath of fresh air - to hot coffee and a delicious breakfast - we strengthened shouldered the crash pads and headed to the boarding. The first goal of the sector "Manitou's Shoe" was - after an exhausting climb, we were drenched in sweat eponymous block and put in hand. After "Squa Man" worked, we moved into the sector "Super Crack". While Mia checks off one boulder after another, I shredded my fingers to "crossover" and in the sector, "Palm Beach" on "Zwiederwurzn". Both wanted to succeed in Boulder me, but at least I had torn the first hole in the left hand - sometimes even a success.
The second day we were received, unfortunately, no longer so friendly, a bit overcast but we were still hopeful of creating one or the other Boulder. As we hid our material the day before between the blocks, we were able to climb a little more relaxed and bouldering. "Crossover" I managed now in the first attempt and also had their fun with Mia "Italian Summer". Then we moved back up to the "Zwiederwurzn". After the previous day did not even fold all the individual features, I could finally make all the train today - then it started to rain. Cowering and buckelnd we waited in the rain under the Zwiederwurz block until there was a rain delay. The rain came and the wind was coming - just in time, I managed the climb-through of "Zwiederwurzn" before it began again to buckets. The beautiful plan to deposit the pads, was now over and, of course, fearing an even rainier day we ran with three pads in the pouring rain back down to the car.
The third day was nasty: rainy, cloudy and very very poorly predicted. Without further ado, we opted for the comfortable boarding the cable car. The cable car staff was very helpful - the pads were completely take away the problem. Aside from price, the main disadvantage of the funicular is definitely the last downhill run early at 17:00 clock. Given the current weather situation, we always believed it not, bouldering longer be able to relax and went to the top. In the sector "Golden Gate" I went on the "nuclear flash" to create, while Mia is "the left feet" ausboulderte. Once we get both in Boulder, we moved on to "Gautscho" - a very casual Boulder and a very nice line. With shredded fingers we went back to the cable car downhill.
It rained all night and the next morning - at bouldering was not really thinking. The state of our fingers but was now more or less meat, so we went without a guilty conscience to go home. Aside from the beautiful days and class-Boulder took the break, the turning point for one of our longer projects: While we huddled under the Zwiederwurzn awaiting the rain fell, the final decision - a bus her needs, or there is no bouldering trips more! Upon arrival in Wiesbaden was also found our object of desire and the search for several months now has finally over-uh bus! :)
The beautiful Boulder area Silvapark / Silvretta is located below the Ballunspitze, Kop above the dam at Ischgl - on closer Wirl. Situated at about 2300 meters, it is one of the best destinations for those hot summer months. The gneiss rock is mostly very sharp and rough, sometimes not optimally fixed and it is dominated by small bars. Whoever takes up this rich skin without reserves, needs to book a room for one night! The boarding times range from 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the sector, starting point and personal fitness. I found it exhausting every time. If you want to shorten the boarding something that can use the black grouse cable car. A season ticket costs 40, - EUR and the boarding much easier. Annoying that the last descent is already taking place at 17:00 clock. The entire area is divided into several sectors, there are a total of just under 200 Boulder, of which the creme de la creme rather in the top 7th and 8th grades Boulder can be found. Some exceptions are in the 6th grade but also quite rewarding and real lines. The usually rather unpleasant terrain and the strong jump Access paths is blocked by the block is not at sea for families with young children, and overall the Boulder area is quite spread out - a back and forth between the bouldering is sometimes quite complicated. These factors also shape the character of the Boulder area: It wants courted, not be consumed! Mostly moderate to strong wind blowing, so the need to Boulder rain only about 60 minutes to dry. The soil often remains wet much longer. Developed first, and was won by Bernd Zangerl the Boulder area, go to his account also the hardest ascents. A proper thank you is due him for the discussions / negotiations and the Pave the way for a wider audience Boulder.
Gives you the best printed topo has been appointed by Panico-Verlag. The team of alpboulder.com Panico, together with the topo published "en bloc Alps 1". In addition to the Silvretta find here a number of other top names in the Alps: Magic Wood, Sust, Gotthard pass, ... the list is long and the Topo first quality. All blocks are photographed and drawn the lines clearly.
In addition to Alpentopo there is also an online topo with photos. In the Boulder area climbers-paradise.com Silva Park was officially presented by the tourism and offered the topos. During our visit we met Norman Griesser from Paznaun - Ischgl and we were very friendly and curious. Nice to see that you are welcome as bouldering and that cooperation seems to work!
up
Galtür and Wirl, there are many hotels and at Zeinisee also a campground, which offers affordable accommodation. Is not desired, the wild camping and parking! In particular, the wild camping in the parking lot Kopsee must be taboo. Please do not endanger the good cooperation between officials and boulderers by scrimping selfish!
Perhaps there is indeed a variant in the near future, eg when bouldering Zeinisee use the car park including toilet facilities for a fee allowed?
Those arriving from further afield, which is also outside the Boulder area many opportunities for recreation. Boredom comes from this beautiful mountain scenery in any case not even on rest days. And rest days should be stated in schedule the trip, because the rock is very skin-eating.
Originally actually the Zillertal was planned, but after reading "Alpine en bloc 1" and when the weather was reported as good, the Silvretta moved closer to our focus. During my last visit I was always on the road without Topo and since the information is limited more to the 8a.nu severe Boulder, I was more relaxed, more time off the territory to "discover" the 8-tracks. The images were ever made in any case very promising! Briefly again when Boulderschof checked that the conditions were probably pretty good too, we were on our way. Once again we planned completely stupid stood in the middle of the night at the sale sticker with a nearly empty tank and shivered us (like every time so far) to the next gas station. Freshly filled the tank again, we took the Silvretta High Alpine Road towards Galtür and were rewarded with a goal at the starry sky amidst the magnificent alpine scenery.
The next morning started perfectly: great weather, balmy weather and a breath of fresh air - to hot coffee and a delicious breakfast - we strengthened shouldered the crash pads and headed to the boarding. The first goal of the sector "Manitou's Shoe" was - after an exhausting climb, we were drenched in sweat eponymous block and put in hand. After "Squa Man" worked, we moved into the sector "Super Crack". While Mia checks off one boulder after another, I shredded my fingers to "crossover" and in the sector, "Palm Beach" on "Zwiederwurzn". Both wanted to succeed in Boulder me, but at least I had torn the first hole in the left hand - sometimes even a success.
The second day we were received, unfortunately, no longer so friendly, a bit overcast but we were still hopeful of creating one or the other Boulder. As we hid our material the day before between the blocks, we were able to climb a little more relaxed and bouldering. "Crossover" I managed now in the first attempt and also had their fun with Mia "Italian Summer". Then we moved back up to the "Zwiederwurzn". After the previous day did not even fold all the individual features, I could finally make all the train today - then it started to rain. Cowering and buckelnd we waited in the rain under the Zwiederwurz block until there was a rain delay. The rain came and the wind was coming - just in time, I managed the climb-through of "Zwiederwurzn" before it began again to buckets. The beautiful plan to deposit the pads, was now over and, of course, fearing an even rainier day we ran with three pads in the pouring rain back down to the car.
The third day was nasty: rainy, cloudy and very very poorly predicted. Without further ado, we opted for the comfortable boarding the cable car. The cable car staff was very helpful - the pads were completely take away the problem. Aside from price, the main disadvantage of the funicular is definitely the last downhill run early at 17:00 clock. Given the current weather situation, we always believed it not, bouldering longer be able to relax and went to the top. In the sector "Golden Gate" I went on the "nuclear flash" to create, while Mia is "the left feet" ausboulderte. Once we get both in Boulder, we moved on to "Gautscho" - a very casual Boulder and a very nice line. With shredded fingers we went back to the cable car downhill.
It rained all night and the next morning - at bouldering was not really thinking. The state of our fingers but was now more or less meat, so we went without a guilty conscience to go home. Aside from the beautiful days and class-Boulder took the break, the turning point for one of our longer projects: While we huddled under the Zwiederwurzn awaiting the rain fell, the final decision - a bus her needs, or there is no bouldering trips more! Upon arrival in Wiesbaden was also found our object of desire and the search for several months now has finally over-uh bus! :)
RokTober in Switzerland
In the last week of October I was traveling alone in the Ticino to the boulder and then met two Austrians, one Canadian, and later Heiko Queitsch. Once when I was already after the second day of the air out and moderate boulder not expect too much, I limited myself on the other films - a good decision:
A total of 40 GB of footage with many Classics from the Boulder area Chironico Brione and are now waiting edited by me and packaged into one or more clips to be.
A first two-minute trailer is ready and gives you a small taste of what awaits you ...
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RokTober in Switzerland
RokTober in Switzerland
Andreas Glantschnig, Christian Rieber, Heiko Queitsch and Gerome bouldering in Chironico and Brione Classic Boulder by fb6a - fb8a. Super lines, 2 Ziigler nasty, outrageous highballs, first ascents - ie not just 'unreachable' fb8x-Boulder!
Of the original 60 GB are gone unfortunately lost when copying a slim 20 GB, so missing a few visits and failures, should extend throughout the material but, rightly cut a little longer movie. If I then a single long or multiple clips published about 15 minutes, I'm not sure.
What would you rather?
So that you know what to expect, here are the first 2 minutes as a trailer.
A total of 40 GB of footage with many Classics from the Boulder area Chironico Brione and are now waiting edited by me and packaged into one or more clips to be.
A first two-minute trailer is ready and gives you a small taste of what awaits you ...
info
RokTober in Switzerland
RokTober in Switzerland
Andreas Glantschnig, Christian Rieber, Heiko Queitsch and Gerome bouldering in Chironico and Brione Classic Boulder by fb6a - fb8a. Super lines, 2 Ziigler nasty, outrageous highballs, first ascents - ie not just 'unreachable' fb8x-Boulder!
Of the original 60 GB are gone unfortunately lost when copying a slim 20 GB, so missing a few visits and failures, should extend throughout the material but, rightly cut a little longer movie. If I then a single long or multiple clips published about 15 minutes, I'm not sure.
What would you rather?
So that you know what to expect, here are the first 2 minutes as a trailer.
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