David Bowie
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An outrageous, fully staged tribute to the legendary David Bowie.
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For all you David Bowie fans out there check out this spot of one of his greatest characters
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After David Bowie made his U.S. debut at Max's Kansas City in New York, he went on to collaborate with the likes of Andy Warhol and Iggy Pop. Loaded with stories and videos, this site follows Bowie's work from the Back Room onward.
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“You always have to beware of people who are suddenly thrown into the limelight through no talent of their own. They develop this ghastly drive to cuddle with stars and artists, and therefore reflect rather than generate light."
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The history of Max Machine The release of the album “Mean Machine” by Max Machine fills the gap of destitution in the long history of music. It was motivated and inspired by the death of Max Kreitler, German Sound engineer at the renowned Hansa Studio in Berlin. In the period of 1973-1980 Kreitler recorded a large number of legendary musical artists. The Max Machine project arose from a collaboration of Kreitler and Andy Warhol. Kreitler developed the idea of putting new life into Warhol’s project, The Factory. Artists like Lou Reed, David... |
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