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Cannes, Berlin, Midem, Startups

Friday, February 17th, 2012


Ever since 1966 Midem has been one of the biggest and most respected music fairs in the world. This year we decided to take a look. The music business is changing so is Midem. One could see a lot of “old” industry and people told us that it isn`t like it used to be. Less people coming due to the problems the international music industry is facing in the past couple of years. But Midem is reinventing itself. Midem is now attracting more and more young startups from around the world and extending from “just music” to digital media.

Cannes being a warm and sunny place in the cold European winter could well be the place for a new – not only music related – digital fair people from all over the world will pilger to. We need a SXSW in Europe – of course european style! This may take a few more years however we could feel the transition going  on at Midem making a dinosaur a lion again!

Amongst many parties and live gigs we got the chance to meet quite a few Berliners amongst them José Matías del Pino from the Berlin based startup Ondango that took part in the Midem Lab Competition and Philipp Eibach from wahwah.fm. We took the chance  to fire some BERLIN LOVES YOU questions at them. See what José had to say!

José on a little hidden beach close to Cannes

In one sentence – and we mean one sentence – what is it you do?
Ondango is a beautiful shopping system that helps brands of all kind to sell their products directly on their Facebook Pages.

Why are you doing it in Berlin?
I was living in Munich before founding the company, and my first co-founder was living in Berlin. He has a family, so it was easier for me to move to Berlin than for him to go to Munich. Besides that, the cost of living is lower in Berlin, which is also an advantage when you’re starting a business.

Whats the best thing about doing it in Berlin?
Berlin has nowadays the most exciting startup ecosystem in Europe. Hundreds of companies are based here and one can profit from direct relationships with potential customers and partners. There’s plenty of creative, affordable talent from all around the world here, too.

Whats the worst thing about doing it in Berlin?
The winter!

Your favourite place for lunch is…
There’s a small Italian restaurant right next to Sponsopay’s offices in the Ackerstraße in Mitte (between Invalidenstr. and Torstr.), can’t recall the name though – great pasta and friendly service.

If you had to leave Berlin within two hours knowing that you could nevercome back what would you do in that time?
It depends on the time of the year, the weather and the time of the day. Assuming the best case (nice weather in a Summer afternoon), I’d like to hang out with friends, eating a pizza and having a beer at Club der Visionäre.

Would you consider yourself an artist?
Not really, although artists and entrepreneurs do share some characteristics: Passion for what you do, following a vision, the need to be creative and resourceful, a lack of risk-aversion.

Why are you here at Midem?
Ondango was finalist of the Midemlab competition, where 30 companies from all around the world pitched their Tech&Music-related business to a jury of experts.

Presentation during the Midem Lab competition

Did you enjoy it?
A lot. Met interesting people and made valuable connections to potential customers and partners.

Who is your favourite company in the Midem Lab competition and why?
I guess I’m not allowed to say Ondango, right? ;) I like WildChords from Finland – very polished product, fun to use, addressing a big market that’s ripe for disruption.

Parlez vous francais?
Nope.

What was the frenchest thing you did while you were here?
Sadly not much, it was all about work and meetings. I guess eating baguettes and croissants don’t count as a French thing!

You met the Rovio (aka Angry Birds) CEO for breakfast how was that and how was he?
I met Mikael Hed for a short meeting regarding the possibility of selling Angry Birds Merch on their Facebook Page. He was very cool, and showed a lot of interest about what we’re doing. We also talked about typical internet-geek topics (scaling SAAS models, challenges in international e-commerce, etc). For a person with his scope of responsibilities, very down to earth.

THANK YOU :)

Eight Berlin questions for Henrik Berggren from Readmill

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Henrik taking care of his bike on Torstr.

Thanks Henrik for being the first to answer our set of questions for Berlin based entrepreneurs! From today on we will be interviewing Berlin based tech entrepreneurs on Berlin, their businesses and what makes it special to be here.

In one sentence – and we mean one sentence – what is it you do?
Building one part of the future of reading

Why are you doing it in Berlin?
Why not, Berlin is a great place to live

Whats the best thing about doing it in Berlin?
There is always things happening here. Nothing ever get’s boring.

Whats the worst thing about doing it in Berlin?
Breakfast and Deutsche Telekom

Your favourite place for lunch is…
Flamingo Freshfood

If you had to leave Berlin within two hours knowing that you could never come back what would you do in that time?
Dance one last dance at Berghain

Would you consider yourself an artist?
That’s actually a good question. I guess code is art somehow.

The last thing you have to say is:
Follow me on twitter?

Check out more about Readmill here or follow Henrik on Twitter.

Win 2×2 Tickets for Bodi Bill performing live and exclusive in Berlin @Tape Club

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

We are giving away 2×2 tickets for Bodi Bill performing live on the 21st of january! Simply visit our facebook page and join the competition!

Introducing… Hip, handpicked hotels in Berlin

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Once upon a time, in a Hinterhof in Kreuzberg… lived a company working hard to bring stylish travellers the quirkiest, coolest boutique hotels to curl up in… should they make it to bed at all. What better base than Berlin, where the incomparable history, international vibe and hip designs popping up all over the city are like a magnet to visitors and addictive to it’s inhabitants. So, straight from Escapio HQ, we’ll be introducing some of our favourite Berlin hotel hotspots for sleepy heads in the city.

We’ll be back very soon with a review of one of the newest Berlin openings, but here are some pics to whet your appetite…

Tragic Turns of Life Bar @ MMX Premiere Friday 26th 18:00h – ??:??

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Friday night. A bar made of concrete and comfort. A place to live the good times and the bad. To silently stare into a glass of Vodka, Bukowski-style/ to casually laugh at the meaninglessness of it all/ or to enjoy the weekend’s first round with the crowd: That’s

THE TRAGIC TURNS OF LIFE Bar
with Christoph & Philip

Your barkeepers will have kind words and drinks for everyone, music, strange visuals, art. Tragic Turns Of Life – that’s what we live on in our beloved/ bewildered Berlin. But by the bar, there’s our friends to prove that all will be good.

May the Shows begin! Mercedes Benz Fashion Week getting ready for next week!

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

MORE THAN 30 SHOWS AND PRESENTATIONS THIS SEASON AT BEBELPLATZ AND OTHEROFFSITE LOCATIONS

Designers and brands have again chosen Mercedes‐Benz Fashion Week Berlin to present theirAutumn/Winter Collections from January 20 to 23, 2010. At the event’s official venue, Bebelplatz, A‐LABMilano, ALLUDE, Anja Gockel, with supermodel Alek Wek opening her show, arrondissement Aq1, Chaya,Cristiano, Cristina Miraldi, CUSTO Barcelona, .DIMITRI by Dimitrios Panagiotopoulos, Frida Weyer, HausachCouture, IC! BERLIN, Kilian Kerner, No Ifs, Lena Hoschek, Marcel Ostertag, Mauro Gasperi, Michael Sontag,Mongrels in Common, Paolo Errico, Patrick Mohr, PENKOV, PerretSchaad, Rena Lange, Sam Frenzlpresented by Designer for Tomorrow by Peek & Cloppenburg Düsseldorf, Stefan Eckert, STRENESSE BLUEand Susanne Wiebe will show their latest work. BOSS BLACK, JOOP!, ODEEH, René Lezard, Schacky andJones and sissirossi will showcase their vision for the next season at offsite locations. SCHUMACHER willkick of the season with the first catwalk show at Bebelplatz and Stine Goya will close the event on Saturday,when she will show in Berlin for the first time.“There are so many designers showing their collections at Bebelplatz this season that we will now presentshows every 90 minutes,” says Maia Guarnaccia, Vice President IMG Fashion, Europe. „Additionally, aswith every season, several offsite‐shows are also part of the event. We are delighted by the continuedparticipation of both up and coming and established designers and we thank our sponsors, without whomMercedes‐Benz Fashion Week Berlin would not be possible.”A popular tradition during Mercedes‐Benz Fashion Week Berlin and a part of the schedule from the veryfirst season is the GALA Fashion Brunch, which will again be a part of the official calendar. BRIGITTEMagazine will present photographer F. C. Gundlach and BURDA Style Group will also celebrate anexclusive event. Another highlight will be the group show of A‐Lab Milano, Cristiano, Cristina Miraldi,Mauro Gasperi and Paolo Errico, presented by Mercedes‐Benz. These young Italian designers are thewinners of INCUBATOR, a fashion award presented by Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana. The closingshow of Mercedes‐Benz Fashion Week Berlin by Stine Goya is also a must‐see this season. Stine startedher career as a successful Chanel model, before studying fashion design at Central St. Martin’s College inLondon. Thereafter she quickly became one of Scandinavia’s most applauded designers.

„With our fashion initiative now reaching more than 25 countries, we are excited to present a true fashionhighlight again this year, alongside talented German designers at Mercedes‐Benz Fashion Week Berlin,”says Anders Sundt Jensen, Vice President Brand Communications Mercedes‐Benz Cars. “After Black Coffeefrom South Africa and Ramírez from Argentina last July, this season Mercedes‐Benz will showcase fiveItalian designers, who will present their work in front of the international fashion community atMercedes‐Benz Fashion Week Berlin.”Parallel to the catwalk shows Berlin will also host a number of fashion trade shows. Bread & Butter,PREMIUM, Jam and others are welcoming buyers from all parts of the world.“The German capital is becoming a fashion centre of truly international appeal. Mercedes‐Benz FashionWeek Berlin and the fashion trade shows attract thousands of visitors, fashionistas and industry experts.We are glad to be a partner of Mercedes‐Benz Fashion Week Berlin again in 2010,” says Harald Wolf,Mayor and Senator for Economics, Technology and Women’s Issues, Berlin. “Berlin will score this seasonwith emerging designers. Michael Sontag and Frida Weyer received sponsored slots and will get a lot ofmedia attention with their collections. Promotion of talent and modern presentation formats will pushBerlin’s fashion industry to new heights.”Mercedes‐Benz Fashion Week Berlin is made possible by the following sponsors: Mercedes‐Benz, DHL,Maybelline Jade and Peek & Cloppenburg KG Düsseldorf and will again be endorsed by the Senate forEconomics, Technology and Women’s Issues, Berlin.For further information please visit: www.mercedes‐benzfashionweekberlin.com. Also visit our fan page onFacebook “Mercedes‐Benz Fashion Week”.

BLY on Ehrensenf

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

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Ehrensenf is the most successful German Internet TV show … So its kind of nice that we just saw the host wearing one of our shirts :)

Johanna someone is looking for you …

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

and his name is Felix! 

Why don`t you two get in touch with us and we will provide you with a TShirt each for your first date :)  

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BLY in HONG KONG

Monday, January 12th, 2009
Behind the scenes.

Behind the scenes.

Asia. Finally. We did a shooting for BERLIN LOVES YOU in HONG KONG. On january first we had the chance to take Violet the model Harry C and his assistant + Crew through Hong Kong and take a great couple of shots. Harry C is one of the upcoming chinese photographers who – amongst Berlin Loves You shoots for interntaional brands or international celebrities like Kate Moss and lots of Asian celebrities. Harry, thanks again for your time and the great pictures – which will be published on the Berlin Loves You Webpage in a bit. Hong Kong is a crazy city and I loved being there and doing a shoot for Berlin Loves You.

Dinner "Rice in a Pot" after the shoot with the crew.

Dinner "Rice in a Pot" after the shoot with the crew.

"Der Himmel muss warten" Photo Exhibition in Kreuzberg

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

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Yesterday  we went to the opening of “Heaven must wait”. The exhibition shows result of a documentary of Berlin performance art subculture. And subculture it was! The audience went from punks to young and old people. Dogs with jackets and I am not really sure if I saw a cat or not. Beer and red vine out of plastic cups was served. Smoking only outside. When an opening is good you can`t see it from the outside because the windows are clouded. Fridays and Saturdays are a heaven for art lovers in Berlin. Especially in Mitte around Aguststr. you can literally fall from one opening into  the other. This one was in Kreuzberg and very interesting because it had this nice but also bizarre performance included. 

Seeing all these characters inspired my friend Christoph to tell me about his plans to make a TV Series set in Berlin including many different characters whos lifes change in one drastic moment. More to come once he has the rights secured ;)  

Anyways, go and check these things out even if you think that it might not be your cup of tea – it might very well be your bottle of beer though! This is Berlin. 

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Galerie
Martinski Fine Arts
Gneisenaustr. 64
10961 Berlin
Tel. 030-69 53 48 36

Exhibition Time:  10.01.09 – 13.02.09 Wed. – Fr. 16 – 19 Uhr and after request.

The opening also included a little performance by Femme Facade & ReveRso. 

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