Florian Ostertag: Nostalgia meets music in the old ring cinema!
Florian Ostertag: Nostalgia meets music in the old ring cinema!
Florian Ostertag, the master of the nostalgic sounds, enchanted the audience in the former ring cinema with a unique concert on Thursday evening. The 44-year-old flipped his musical creativity between the rattling of his mechanical typewriter and the noise of the tape device. These old devices, once indispensable for music lovers, are almost forgotten today, but Easter day uses it to create a captivating sound landscape. With his loops, which he created from typewriter attacks and tape recordings, he created a seamless connection to his melancholic guitar melodies.
The listeners who had taken a seat on the stages of the cinema listed his rhythmic songs like "John Wayne" and "I Don’t Know what I say". Ostertag, who was once part of Lena Meyer-Landrut's band, impressively showed that you can still make great dreams realized at the mid-40s. In an inspiring speech, he encouraged his audience to accept the challenges of life, but also not to lose sight of reality. "You should give up at the mid -50s," he announced provocatively in his song "Give Up", who calls for the fight against unfulfilled expectations and instead find happiness in letting go.
an evening full of emotions and reflection
Easter day appearance was not only a musical experience, but also an emotional journey. With only two guitars, a mandolin and his classic car devices, he created an atmosphere that captivated the audience. His message was clear: Happiness cannot be found in constant struts, but in accepting your own limits. "The one who doesn't expect anything from this world lives happier," said Osterag. An evening that touched not only the ears, but also the hearts and stimulated thought.
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Ort | Klein & Kunst, Deutschland |
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