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Alter Der Ruine (German for: Age of the Ruin—as in: years of existence of a derelict building) is an internationally touring electronic act based out of Tucson, Arizona that began in 2005. They are known for their creative diversity and intense live shows. [ 1 ]
At the end of its last broadcast on 2 October 1990, the East German international radio broadcaster Radio Berlin International signed off with a vocal version of the East German national anthem. [8] In November 1995, "Auferstanden aus Ruinen" was played by mistake when German President Roman Herzog visited Brazil. This was the first event at ...
Endzeit Bunkertracks is an aggrotech/electro-industrial compilation album series featuring exclusive, deleted and/or hard-to-find tracks. The first volume, or "act", (released 21 March 2005 by the record label Alfa Matrix) consists of 60 tracks, 50 of them being exclusive.
Ruine may refer to: Alter Der Ruine, a power noise group from Tucson, Arizona; La Grande Ruine (3,765 m), a mountain in the French Alps, in the Massif des Écrins; Of Ruine or Some Blazing Starre, an album by English band Current 93; A number of castles in Austria and Germany are designated "Ruine": Ruine Diepoldsburg, a castle in Baden ...
Bella Lune joined forces with Mike Jenney, of Alter Der Ruine, who contributed percussion and additional production on the album. A portion of the proceeds from the album sales are being donated to musicandmemory.org , which helps elderly alzheimer's patients in nursing homes through music therapy.
To some English – and German – speakers, Reich in English strongly connotes Nazism and is sometimes used to suggest fascism or authoritarianism, e.g. "Herr Reichsminister" used as a title for a disliked politician. Ja – yes; Jawohl – a German term that connotes an emphatic yes – "Yes, indeed!" in English.
Kirchen, Klöster, Kapellen in der Region Hannover. Photographs by Thomas Langreder. Hanover: Lutherisches Verlagshaus. pp. 13–22. ISBN 3-7859-0924-1. OCLC 68628531. Leonhardt, Heinrich Hermann (1947). Die St-Aegidien-Kirche zu Hannover im Wandel von sechs Jahrhunderten (in German). Hanover: Kirchenvorstand der St.-Aegidienkirche. OCLC 179870096.
Lage der Burg Klingenstein The castle is located in the north-western part of the market town of Maria Lankowitz , in the western part of the cadastral municipality of Salla . It lies around 900 meters west-southwest of the village of Salla on a narrow, wooded mountain ridge that slopes steeply to the north, east and south and is particularly ...