Norman Weber – Luna City Express for Witness This

Witness This Mix Of The Month July 2019

Well-known for his long upbeat-music DJ sets, Norman Weber is able to tune in with his audience allowing the crowd to go crazy and forget about everything—thanks to a lively and catchy groove.

Born in Jena, which is often called the Thuringian “green heart” of Germany, Norman grew up swinging between different types of music from Funk and Disco to Hip-Hop and Acid Jazz, as his dad was also a musician and a touring DJ. Later on, House Music would become the final ingredient to his dance floor recipe allowing him to offer something for every taste.

From those early days to his last release Happenings of LifeNorman Weber spent almost two decades conceiving the art of DJing and producing as a gift. Both under his own name, or together with Marco Resmann as members of the renowned duo Luna City Express, he cheers up people on dance floors everywhere.

HÄANA

Artist pics for the Los Angeles-based producer/violinist/singer HÄANA.

NEW WORK ONLINE – RUMMELSBURGER BUCHT

THE ‚RUMMELSBURGER BUCHT‘ IN BERLIN IS ONE OF THE LAST FREE SPACES OF THE CITY, A LOCAL RECREATION AREA FOR THE SURROUNDING QUARTERS. PEOPLE LIVING ON HOUSEBOATS AND AN OLD CARGO SHIP, THAT IS USED AS A MEETING POINT FOR CREATIVES AND CULTURAL INITIATIVES, ARE ANCHORING IN THE BAY. NOW THERE IS THE PLAN TO BUILD A HUGE THEME PARK, THAT IS LEAVING THE FATE OF THE PEOPLE LIVING AND WORKING IN THE BAY UNCERTAIN.
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David Dorad for WITNESS THIS MOTM November 2018

‘Each scene treasures its icons. And if we talk about Berlin’s techno scene, David Dorad is not only one of its most recognized and beloved figures, having starred the DJ culture since the beginnings. He can also bear witness to how Berlin—from the fall of the Wall until today—rose to be the capital of freedom and also the city of techno….’
Interview and podcast for WITNESS THIS

Simon Harrak

PR-shooting with the Australian author Simon Harrak.

Shamsa for WITNESS THIS MOTM September 2018

‘Shamsa’ is an old Bedouin word that translates into ‘the sun’. –
“Being the first female DJ in Amman, there were no footsteps I could follow… toughest thing though was convincing my mother of the idea that I choose DJing as a career, especially in a culture that has yet to grasp the spectrum of this field of work.”