Thursday, May 10, 2012

Ray's Guest House


Ray's Guest House with Emil Bulls Freiheiz in MünchenAm 25/05/2012 Ray Cokes presented in Munich Freiheiz in his rock 'n' talk show "Ray's Guest House". Guests include: This Is The Arrival, Django 3000 and the Munich band Emil Bulls. Ray Cokes hosts began his career at MTV Europe Music with the desired broadcast Ray's request. Over time, more and more important Cokes from the script and moderated off the cuff. The lack of concepts has become his trademark. Ray's new live show is both inspired by the legendary Most-Wanted mission, as well as from the very relaxed, "old school" TV with a lot of positive energy formats. The set is reminiscent of a cozy 3-star guest house with a reception desk, a lounge and a small stage, of course, with fully equipped bar
Ray's Guest House will be a mixture of personally selected music, unconventional talk and interact with the audience. Cheeky and rebellious - but never offensive. Surprisingly, spontaneous and very lively, unconventional and professionally while - and definitely not formatted to death! A very entertaining evening for the first MTV generation, and for young / young at heart, music and comedy fans.
This is the arrival at Ray's Guest House in Freiheiz MünchenMit in "A Million Kicks" manages the four early twenties from Munich sympathetic playing, what others only dream about. The genesis of the one, very own, very own This Is The Arrival sounds, which could soon fill stadiums. Seemingly effortlessly the band led by singer Mario creates a sort of futuristic amusement park Clement - full of sparkling sound and compositional loops attractions. In addition to the multi-layered synth and beat constructs (formed under the wing of producer Ron congenial flyer) especially impressed with Mario's vocal range. He is willing and able "to use the voice as an instrument." As "different, courageous, honest" is the band's creative process this emotional roller coaster ride. It was new ground. "Get out of the indie Schrammel guitar Muff" shall meet and kick a million times.
Django 3000 at Ray's Guest House in Freiheiz MünchenDjango in 3000, call the music strays and not only Bayern 3 Kult Moderator Matuschke one already in his favorites. Tons of Youtube-clicks a day, sold-out clubs and a consistently positive and huge reverberations in the media speak for themselves: storm Django 3000 the Bavarian music scene at a gallop, in the "wuide Rössa" and "south wind" in the legs, "de Hor wind, and Fuaß on gas. " "Heidi" is the heroine of her first single, a glutäugiges living hungry, Bavarian Gypsy Deandl of which we only know this much: "Summa is, wenn'd kimmt and Heidi brings to Danzn de guiding". And if dancing Django 3000 to play their infectious sound to the disco desperado, then Heidi and all the other pimps and Gypsies still guaranteed by the night when the fire is long since gone out.Emil Bulls:
Emil Bulls at Ray's Guest House in Freiheiz MünchenMit in the seventh album by Emil Bulls to a record 16 years as a band we can safely speak of an era. Numerous festivals and shows, both old and new enthusiastic fans. Trends came and went, the death of rock music was proclaimed, celebrated the resurrection - Emil Bulls went their way unimpressed by currents and established themselves on the country's number one in its genre, which can not be simply to identify with alternative rock. The new album "Oceanic" is shown without barriers, regardless of critics scolding or Fanliebe with gimmicks, trumpets, bombastic choirs, 80's guitar solos or vocoder-voices everything that conveys the emotion of the song was used and installed. Captured perfectly by producer Benny Richter, in close collaboration with singer Christopher von Frey Village and recorded at Principal Studios (Die Toten Hosen, In Extremo) created musical gems such as "Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea," "The Jaws of Oblivion "But also angry breakers such as" Epiphany ".
Come and visit Ray's Guest House on 25/05/2012 in Freiheiz in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.

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