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Bernhard Wöstheinrich - Armillaria Session 20201004
Materiaal Series, Part XXXII A complimentary solo session for the delicious honey fungus, recorded in one go, no overdubs and no pre-recorded material; October 10, 2020 "Bernhard left to himself in October went hunting for fungi and encountered Armillaria, in German Hallimasch, a genus of fungi that includes the A. mellea species known as honey fungi that live on trees and woody shrubs. Musicians and fungi are long-lived and form some of the largest living organisms in the world. The largest known organism covers more than 3.4 square miles (8.8 km2) in Oregon's Malheur National Forest and is more than 2,400 years old. Some species of Armillaria display bioluminescence, resulting in foxfire. the musical fungi helped him to promote his music with their affordable mushroom soup." - Christine Kriegerowski
Mastering: Markus Reuter Artwork by Christine Kriegerowski (kriegerowski.org)
House on Prenzlauer Berg is a minimalist interior design located in Berlin, Germany, designed by Loft Kolasinski. The design of a newly built home in the Prenzlauer Berg district of Berlin has used furniture designed and made by Loft Kolasinski: a bed, a chaise lounge, a table, a bench, and hangers. In addition, the project uses unique furniture, lighting, and vintage carpets from the 50s and 60s originating from the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Germany and Poland. In addition, unique graphics from the Polish artist Stanisław Dawski dating back to the 1950s and the painting by the Brazilian painter Aecio Sarti were used. The unique detail of the equipment is made by traditional Polish pottery clay dishes and pots.