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Elbphilharmonie Kopfhörer #22 – What's cool?

The podcast for young people welcomes the band »Make A Move« and asks the question: What's cool?

If you are a musician on stage, you should also have a bit of nonchalance, not worry too much about what others think about you - Emma (17) and Jonathan (16) agree on that. The two are guests on the 22nd episode of the »Elbphilharmonie Kopfhörer« podcast and, together with host Anne, reflect on the topic of »coolness«. Fittingly, they interview two musicians from the Berlin brass-funk-rap band »Make a Move« – drummer Jürgen Meyer and saxophonist Niko Zeidler – and of course try to find out who is the coolest band member. At the end, guests Emma and Jonathan give their music tips on the topic of »cool music«.

The band »Make A move« will play two school concerts in the Great Hall of the Elbphilharmonie on 13 February.

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Kopfhörer-Podcast Folge 22: Was ist cool? Kopfhörer-Podcast Folge 22: Was ist cool? © David Lössl
Kopfhörer-Podcast Folge 22: Was ist cool? Kopfhörer-Podcast Folge 22: Was ist cool? © David Lössl
Kopfhörer-Podcast Folge 22: Was ist cool? Kopfhörer-Podcast Folge 22: Was ist cool? © David Lössl
Kopfhörer-Podcast Folge 22: Was ist cool? Kopfhörer-Podcast Folge 22: Was ist cool? © David Lössl

Elbphilharmonie »Kopfhörer«

How do you produce a jingle? Can music make us laugh? And what does the director of a concert hall actually do? Once a month, the Elbphilharmonie podcast »Kopfhörer« explores these and many other question. Presenter Anne invites inquisitive young people from Hamburg and the surrounding area to get to know the concert hall – and to disclose secrets from the world of music. There are interesting guests, quizzes to take part in and lots of fun to be had! Listen now on Spotify and other podcast portals!

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