This collection of MIDI celebrates the awesome legacy of the timeless music associated with Berlin. Still to this day, Berlin is undoubtedly one of the most vital music capitals in the world. In the ’90s and on, bands like U2, R.E.M., Snow Patrol, Pet Shop Boys, Manic Street Preachers and countless more have come to Berlin to soak in the creative spirit of the city. In the ’80s, the likes of Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, Einstürzende Neubauten, Nena and Manuel Göttsching would go on to leave an unforgettable imprint of Berlin-made new wave, synth-pop and electronic music.
David Bowie, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop are just a few examples of non-Berliners who created seminal pop and rock works here. By the 1970s, it wasn’t only a hotbed for indigenous talent but also somewhere creatives from all corners of the world would pilgrim for new ideas. Colored by the climate of the time, the burgeoning scene that rose in the shadow of this wall represents arguably one of the most dynamic epochs ever in popular music history – spawning artists across the genres, all sharing that vibrant, progressive and rebellious approach to their art. For three decades, Berlin literally sat at the divide of two worlds, separated by a thirteen-foot wall that ran through the heart of the city, cementing the seemingly insurmountable dichotomy of west versus east.