central & eastern europe 2
Today we spent the whole day at a rehearsal studio to work on our
pieces and the piece by Prof. Neutrino.
The studio was set up at the recording studio of the local radio
station which happens to be situated in the most beautiful mansion /
villa of the city.
A gorgeous house with a fantastic garden, wood covered floors, walls
and ceilings.
The house is up on a hill and overlooks the whole city - a wonderful
place to work on music.
After the studio we to took a walk through Ústì nad Labem by night.
The socialist architecture reminds me of home. A great mixture
between an outdated socialist and a very futuristic look, except that
most of it really is quite old and run down and only pretty by night.
We ended up in a local bar called circus and had a few beer listening
to hard tance and acid music straight from the 90s.
On our way home Shintaro and me had sausages which seem to be very
popular over here. We even got sausages (Wiener Würstchen) for
breakfast. It was either that or awfully sweet jam and cardboard bread.
pieces and the piece by Prof. Neutrino.
The studio was set up at the recording studio of the local radio
station which happens to be situated in the most beautiful mansion /
villa of the city.
A gorgeous house with a fantastic garden, wood covered floors, walls
and ceilings.
The house is up on a hill and overlooks the whole city - a wonderful
place to work on music.
After the studio we to took a walk through Ústì nad Labem by night.
The socialist architecture reminds me of home. A great mixture
between an outdated socialist and a very futuristic look, except that
most of it really is quite old and run down and only pretty by night.
We ended up in a local bar called circus and had a few beer listening
to hard tance and acid music straight from the 90s.
On our way home Shintaro and me had sausages which seem to be very
popular over here. We even got sausages (Wiener Würstchen) for
breakfast. It was either that or awfully sweet jam and cardboard bread.









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