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The Losers Concert Review: Nono & Manische Magazin at Kapu

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 15, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Kapu Erupts‌ in Energy as‍ Nono, The manische‍ Magazin, and The Losers Ignite Friday Night Crowd

The Kapu venue⁣ in [City – not specified in text] pulsed with unrestrained⁤ energy on Friday, September 12, 2025, as a triple bill of Nono, The Manische Magazin, ⁤and The Losers delivered a night of captivating live music. A palpable sense of anticipation filled the venue’s forecourt beginning around 9:00 PM,⁣ with attendees -‌ many familiar faces – gathering to chat and connect before⁢ the show.

Nono, a band ​hailing from Frankfurt/Offenbach, kicked off ​the ​evening, instantly captivating the ⁣well-filled hall with their distinctive sound.The band’s blend of guitar, bass, drums, electronic elements, and ‍vocals​ created a dark atmosphere that resonated⁣ perfectly with the kapu’s ambiance.

Following Nono, Augsburg-based trio​ The Manische Magazin took the stage.‌ Their sound,described as both “friendly and more gross,” proved irresistibly energetic and danceable. The band’s lyrics are noted for being direct, humorous, and ⁢socially critical, rewarding close listeners ‌with subtle wit.

The Losers closed⁤ the night,delivering⁢ what attendees described as a peak experience.⁣ The ⁤band’s performance⁤ sparked ‌a frenzy of dancing, singing, and unrestrained movement, creating ‍a sweltering​ atmosphere within the venue.⁤ The ⁢stage felt almost too small for the five ‌band members as the​ energy between the crowd and the performers reached a fever pitch. Their songwriting tackles complex‌ themes including fainting, searching, loneliness, excess, gentrification, and societal pressures,⁢ offering a cathartic experience ‌for those willing to “simply let yourself go.”

Following⁣ the concert, the ⁢crowd ⁣spilled out into the night air, shedding⁢ wet clothes and ⁤winding down after a⁢ physically and emotionally charged evening.

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Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz: “Symphonic Bestial Sound” Concert in Puerto Rico

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 12, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Richie ray & Bobby Cruz Bring Their “Bestial Sound” Home to Puerto Rico

After a period of spiritual and musical exploration, legendary salsa duo Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz have returned to Puerto Rico, eager to share their unique sound and a message of love and salvation with their homeland. Known for their innovative arrangements – from their early “fat sauce” to their distinctive approach to Christian music – the pair have consistently prioritized quality and faithfulness to their artistic vision throughout their decades-long career.

The transition to incorporating Christian themes presented a challenge. Richie Ray explained, “When this was happening in me, I had no idea what was happening or where it was going. My first inclination was to listen to contemporary sacral music.When we did our first Christian production, called ‘Reconstruction’, I applied some ideas that I picked up, but including Latin rhythms. I thought Christians wouldn’t like them.” However, they persevered, ultimately realizing they were meant to utilize their talents to deliver a message of love and salvation.

“The challenge was to try to find a way for the message to reach people, but not from a place of being better than anyone,” Richie Ray continued. “We wanted to do it in a way that our people, the people of the street, of the town, coudl receive it and that it would penetrate, without thinking that we were judging. We made a great effort and I think that God helped us and gave us the musical direction we needed.”

Bobby Cruz’s musical journey differed, lacking formal training. He relies on an innate musicality, often hearing complex harmonies and dissonances internally. “I only listen to her in my head, I listen to dissonances and second voices, and Richie constantly told me that something was ‘illegal’, and I told her that I didn’t care, because that was what I heard in my head,” Cruz recounted.Despite their differing approaches, Richie Ray remained open to his partner’s ideas. “Richie has never been closed to my ideas, and I used to ask what I listened to, and I told him. we tried to see how.” Their collaborative spirit resulted in groundbreaking work, exemplified by the track “bestial sound,” where they deliberately “broke many rules.”

Now, the duo aims to deliver a high-quality performance and connect with the Puerto Rican audience. Richie Ray expressed deep affection for his heritage, stating, “I have always felt that I am Puerto Rican. There is my heart. the first time I heard a seis mapping, I cried like a child. It was something incredible. These are my roots, so I feel very happy of this prospect.” He acknowledged their age but remained optimistic about future creative endeavors, adding, “We are always creating, inventing, doing things and we have many ideas.”

At 88 years old, Bobby Cruz views performing as a divine gift. “To this point of my career, of my life, to be able to climb to a stage and do my job is a gift from God, I am sure,” he saeid with a playful challenge, “I am tenor, I have to reach those notes, the people who come expect to listen to them, and they will not judge me if I do not reach them, but if they believe that I cannot do it, just come and see.”

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Austrian New Music Ensemble: 50th Anniversary & 2025/26 Season

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 11, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Austrian Ensemble for New Music marks Half-Century⁤ of‍ Premieres, Expansion Planned

SALZBURG, Austria – The Austrian ensemble‌ for new Music⁢ (OENM) is celebrating its​ 50th anniversary ⁢this⁣ year, having premiered approximately 400 contemporary ⁣musical pieces since its founding in 1975. The ‌ensemble, born from a perceived lack of focus on new music in Salzburg, is now ⁤poised for expansion beyond its conventional base, bringing cutting-edge compositions to audiences across Austria.Founded by ⁣composer and conductor Klaus Ager, then a future rector‌ of the University of‌ Mozarteum, and clarinetist Ferenc Tornai,⁢ the OENM arose from a ‍desire to champion contemporary ⁣music. ager, reflecting⁢ on the musical⁤ landscape at the time,⁤ described the‍ situation as ‍”desolate,” prompting him‍ to gather a small group of musicians ‍for their inaugural⁣ concert on June⁣ 14,‌ 1975, at the ORF audience​ studio in Salzburg.⁣ The 50th-anniversary celebrations began ⁢with⁣ a studio ⁤concert mirroring the original​ event, with a larger festival concert scheduled for October.

The ensemble has consistently prioritized commissioning new works, notably from emerging‌ composers, and currently comprises ​20 musicians. Johannes⁢ Kalitzke has served as the first‍ guest conductor for nearly three decades, since 1997. Looking ahead, Isabel Birgit Biederleitner assumed the artistic management role at the beginning of ⁣2025, while ⁤Martin​ rummel, rector of the Anton Bruckner Private University Linz, chairs the association board.

The OENM’s⁣ commitment to premiering‍ new ‍works ‌has⁢ established it as ​a vital force ​in Austria’s contemporary music scene, attracting a‍ dedicated following. Organizers state the ensemble’s reach extends ⁢across the country to music ⁤fans receptive ⁢to this genre,⁣ and the OENM intends to build on ‍this momentum by performing in additional​ federal states.

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