A new 2-CD/1-Blu-ray Audio deluxe edition that includes the original studio album, ten previously unreleased live recordings, as well as hi-res and 5.1 mixes. Presented in an 11 x 11 hardbound book, the set also features rare and unseen photos from the era, a replica tour book, and three stand-alone posters…
Un écrivain néerlandais s'installe au Grand Hotel Europa, un vieil établissement en voie de décrépitude. Déterminé à exorciser la fin de sa liaison avec Clio, une historienne de l'art, il se lance dans l'écriture de leur relation amoureuse. Dans les couloirs de l'hôtel, il croise des personnages insolites de nationalités diverses. …
In selecting the program for his first solo recording, Jean-Willy Kunz was naturally drawn to music by composers from his native France including Jehan Alain, Charles-Marie Widor, Marcel Dupré, and Louis Vierne, while a work by Québécois Maxime Goulet provides a contemporary flavor. These are paired with the great Toccata and Fugue in D minor by J. S. Bach.
“Dream Machine” is the fifth studio album by German pop-rock band Tokio Hotel. It arrives preceded by the lead single and album’s opening track “Something New“. “What If” was released as second promotional single on December 30th, while the music video directed by Barış Aydınlı was finally premiered on February 21st. All the track were written by Devon Culiner, Bill Kaulitz and Tom Kaulitz. The emo-pop quartet Tokio Hotel emerged in 2005 as one of the most successful German acts of their generation. Scoring three number one singles with their debut album, Schrei, the teen musicians also found an international audience for their music, eventually going platinum in multiple foreign countries.