Recorded over two nights at the Wuhleide Venue, Live Aus Berlin demonstrates that Rammstein actually benefits from being heard in a live setting - it recovers the immediacy and raw metallic bite that were somewhat toned down in the studio. Thus, the group sounds even more vicious, and the guttural German chanting that's one of the cornerstones of their sound takes on a more threatening aura. Even if fans are already familiar with this material, Live Aus Berlin still prove a necessary purchase.
A collection of Rammstein's music videos, live performances, behind-the-scenes featurettes, and television commercials. Rammstein's 2003 Lichtspielhaus DVD offers 12 music videos of the band's songs spanning the years 1995-2002, plus a selection of song performances filmed during a half-dozen live concerts. The Lichtspielhaus (lit. "movie theater") disc's extra features include making-of interviews for several of the videos and commercials for the band's albums.
In this case, the main ingredient of this biplane is the complete live concert from the French Nimes, what 2005 on the "journey travel" tour was recorded. The quality of the recordings is what one could expect from a "perfectionist" band like RAMMSTEIN Yes of course absolutely exemplary. The sound shoots out of the speakers very raw and unpolished, and transported the live feeling directly into the living room. The setlist here almost exclusively from RAMMSTEIN hits as "Ashes to ashes", "Yearning", "Sun", "Trip" travel "My part", "I", "You smell so good", "Morning star" and "Links 234" is, speaks volumes of course…..
Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund shot two acclaimed Rammstein concerts at the Palais Omnisports arena in Paris in front of 17,000. Featuring 22 songs from the band's entire repertoire, the resulting film is not only the most spectacular collection of imagery about the most successful German rock band, but also a masterpiece of music cinema, capturing Rammstein's energy as a unique visual and sonic experience.