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Music Discovery Project

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Fri, Mar 21, 2025, 20:00
The encounter between different musical worlds is the hallmark of this major music event, which fills the Jahrhunderthalle once a year. Unusual mixes and contrasts between classical and pop, orchestra and electronics – with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony and special guests. This time: ClockClock.Behind the name is the singer/songwriter Boki and the producer collective around Mark and Feezy – the trio creates the Mannheim band's extraordinary songs and energetic sounds. ClockClock's journey began seven years ago in a jam session... Read full text
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