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- Franco's Settlers is a contemporary evaluation of the figure of the dictator Franco; a discreet and calm attempt to dissect recent Spanish history and to review how some Spaniards deal with the cruel heritage of their past.
- The filmmakers portrait in the style of Direct Cinema the open air "Klangbad Music Festival", which has been taking place since 2004.
- When the Teichmann Brothers are at the decks or playing live they ride high with the crowd, 2 guys on a natural high, jumping, raving, always wearing that distinctive Teichmann smile, a euphoria reflected in the music and a smile you can't help returning. The Teichmann sets - ping-pong sets with the two brothers playing each other the ball, consistently unpredictable and focused. Dramatically mixing genres from minimal to acid, to chicago, techno, rock and house as one. Originally from Regensburg (Germany), they were exposed to music by their father, the jazz saxophonist Ulrich Teichmann, right from the early days. Filmmakers Dietmar Post & Lucia Palacios captured the two brothers live at the closing night of world famous Berlin club Maria. The concert forms part of the "play loud! (live) music series (audio & video)": 001 Floating di Morel, 002 Doc Schoko, 003 Irmler + Einheit, 004 Faust, 005 Gebrueder Teichmann.
- The post-CAN Jaki Liebezeit developed an innovative drum set that permits a mode of playing that was already theoretically honed to be physically implemented in optimum fashion. Friedman's programmed or played sequences and place-less sound particles adhere the same understanding of rhythm, allowing the two heterogeneous sound generators to perfectly inter-mesh and form a unit, both acoustically and electronically, in terms of improvisation and concept alike. Filmmakers and archivists Dietmar Post and Lucia Palacios have captured one of their performances at Festsaal Kreuzberg (Berlin) for the "play loud (live) music series".