Ist das nicht großartig, was wir hier haben? Ist doch großartig, oder? Ich finde das wunderschön. Und das direkt vor diesem Parlament, diesem neu renovierten. Ich habe heute Leute getroffen, tatsächlich da hinten, die haben mich gefragt, was macht ihr da? Wir haben da so viel Equipment und spielen da jetzt Musik oder so. Und ich war so, ja, ja, wir gehen jetzt danach vor, vor das Parlament und spielen und haben eine Demonstration. Und die waren so, ah, vor dem wir gehen jetzt danach vor, vor das Parlament und spielen und haben eine Demonstration. Und die waren so, ah, vor dem Parlament? Ja, ja, vor dem Parlament. Ja, ja, wir waren da erst gar nicht drinnen. Unsere ganzen Leute sind da reingegangen, aber irgendwie war ihnen das zu viel und sie wollten eigentlich nicht reingehen. Und ich so, ja, okay, das verstehe ich irgendwie auch. Ich war bis jetzt auch noch nicht drin. War da irgendwer von euch schon drinnen, seitdem es noch renoviert wurde? Nein, oder? Oder wart ihr da schon drinnen? Ah, ah ja, ok. Na ja, und wie ist es? Ah, großartig? Na ja, ist eh sehr imposant, oder? Na ja. Das Parlament halt. Politik braucht anscheinend so einen punktvollen Raum, damit Gesetze beschlossen werden und so. Krass, oder? Das könnten wir auch in einem Wohnzimmer machen. Finde ich irgendwie viel gemütlicher. Naja, was soll man sagen? Ich will eh nichts sagen. Wir sind hier auf jeden Fall, um Musik zu machen. Wir sind hier, um die Musik und die Kunst auf den Straßen ein bisschen zu fördern und klar zu machen, dass es wichtiger ist, dass man hier die Gesetze oder die Regeln ein bisschen lockerer handhaben sollte oder dass das irgendwo ein bisschen verändert werden soll. Wir haben schon einen offenen Brief verfasst. Er ist angekommen. Wir haben ein Gespräch mit der Stadt Wien, mit wem? Mit der Stadträtin? Mit der Stadt. Wir haben ein Gespräch mit der Stadt. Ein städtliches gespräch ich hoffe irgendwo in einem park mehr dazu später wir sagen euch noch ein bisschen was dazu da hat unser wunderbarer nicki gründer von mikrokultur genauso wie der emil der irgendwo hier herum geistert die beiden haben mikrokultur gegründet macht mal bisschen lärm hier Macht mal ein bisschen Lärm hier! Dankeschön! Das ist eine großartige Idee, ein großartiger Verein. Aus dem was wir lieben, und zwar Musik machen, Kunst schaffen, das nach außen zu tragen und in der Form diese Grauzone zu finden, dass man da einen Verein gründet, um im Endeff endeffekt demonstrationen anzumelden und dann natürlich der wunderbaren politisten hinten polizistinnen die da acht geben dass sie auch gar nicht irgendwas ausartet ich glaube wir haben es relativ entspannt weil wir nicht unbedingt ausatmen sind außer wenn wir spielen ich glaube das ist hybrids humor ja es ist wunderschön dass ihr ihr alle da seid. Wir freuen uns sehr. Wir machen einfach direkt weiter. Genießt es, habt Spaß, schaut aufeinander, hebt euren Deck auf und schmeißt ihn weg. Dann schaffen wir das nochmal mit einem wunderschönen Angehörigen. Takk for at du så på! Fisket er som vet om vet om. Thank you. I saw you there, saw you in the middle of the people You could just catch me off and everything is gonna hurt But I understand why you turned away But I try to find a way that you should succeed I love the way how you look at me I love all the way that everything's going crazy All the times I understand what you do But I know that everything's gonna be only you and me When we just stay outside through the night We just keep going all the way And everything is nice, so nice Just one moment that we got But we catch it all the way And now I understand why life is so easy So easy So easy Even through the hardships that you have You just catch what you got... guitar solo ស្រូវានប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប់ប� I'm a man, I'm a man Thank you. Thank you. with the people in the this these people and just enjoy what they do with their life and everything is going crazy now we do after this time while we had kind of hard times when i think and this is it everything's going crazy all around but i know everything's getting better in the time just enjoy what you do just enjoy everything a moment everything is gonna be right and just know what it's right to say And everything's gonna be trying to wait I know it's not easy, it's not easy My wife and you do what you do try to be It's not easy, it's not easy Just try to release yourself in the wait It's not easy, it's not easy But I know it's getting better every single day Just sit down, meditate every time you drive It's fine, I'm not going all right Oh, I love the life we're living in I know it's sometimes hard but we'll continue I know the life is giving you some special moments you'll learn from It's getting hard but you know it's kind of Just continue every day Try to manage every night before you go into sleep Get over this hard time And every day you know Just do Yes, you can. Thank you. Yeah. We'll be right back. Thank you. Thank you. ДИНАМИЧНАЯ МУЗЫКА Thank you. I'm going to go get my Thank you. und so wie es war I love it. Thank you. ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത� Thank you. I don't wanna talk about anything Cause I don't want to find my way home In the morning The only thing I want Is some living to bring me in Wanna sing, I wanna cry I wanna laugh, I wanna cry I wanna laugh and never die I wanna sing right in the street So won't you help me sing with me I wanna sing on the street I wanna feel the lovely, lovely, lovely beat What is it? I'm tired of you Turning down the circles with my love to keep So this is nothing new to me Is it that beat that's moving my feet? Or is it you, baby, that's singing with me? I don't know, But it feels so easy Sing with me and move your feet Let the rhythm carry you with the beat Sing with me and move your feet I know you can So won't you do it for me too Won't you dance with me Oh, you told me That you would love me Till forever But it didn't stop me No, no, no, no I just kept going Cause you're my best show If you start showing You'd be with me Even if I don't want you to be I turn around Hear some really weird sounds You'll be with me That's what I see when I turn around Take me kicking the ground Thank you. If you want to see If you want to be with me I need to be free Well, my love, I'll let you see What I bring to be If you want to be with me Well, my love, I'll let you see what I bring to thee. If you want to be with me, you have to love yourself. Because that is too much work for me. I'm keeping up with my own self. I love you so. I love you so. I love you so. I love you so. Thank you. I'm gonna be I'm gonna be I'm gonna be I'm gonna be I'm gonna be I'm gonna be I'm gonna be I wanna be a blue angel I wanna be a blue angel in the tears of the night I wanna sing in the blue sky I wanna sing in the blue sky I wanna sing in the blue sky I wanna sing in the blue sky I want to dance I want to dance I want to dance I want to dance Thank you. Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo! Norske Norske Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത� Thank you. I'm going to go ahead and do it. ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത� Now I see why I want to I left it all at home Everything is gone I'm going to go deep down in this Let me be feeling free all this way Going on in the moment that I got for you Nothing that I want is crazier Than anything that I'll try to find for you Come on, let it be Let me feel all these things That I'm feeling all day long When I'm making my music with the friends I'm doing wrong Well, if I'm in, if I'm in, if I'm in, if I'm in, if I'm in If I'm in, if I'm in, if I'm in, if I'm in Now I'm gone I've let it all behind That's the way I be I'm going crazy all the moment I call for you Oh I've let it all behind Thank you. Okay, meine Lieben, jetzt kommt ein bisschen ein ernsteres Thema, und zwar der Mitgrund, warum wir hier sind. Und Vicky und Emil, die Gründer von Mikrokultur, werden euch jetzt ein bisschen näher bringen, was der Hintergrund von diesem Verein ist, was der Hintergrund ist, warum wir heute hier sind und Musik machen. Natürlich ist der Hauptgrund auch einfach, weil wir Musik machen wollen im öffentlichen Raum. Aber die näheren Details und welche Kommunikation da geherrscht hat, das werden wir jetzt mitteilen. Und recht und vorweg. Wie geht's euch? Geht's euch gut? Habt ihr eine schöne Zeit? Prost! Genau das wollen wir. Wie geht's euch? Das wollen wir vermitteln. Wir haben eine schöne Zeit haben. ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത� Thank you. Hallo, hallo, Test, Test, leise oder? Bisschen. Yeah. Hallo, hallo. Hallo. Test, Test, leise, oder? Bisschen. Yeah. Hallo, hallo. Hallo. Könnt leider sein. Oh. Herzlich willkommen zur Brieflos-Show. Ja. An die, ich glaube, Herren, ich habe, glaube ich, gesehen, dass es Herren waren, also vermutlich. An die Menschen, die ihre Lastenräder da vorne in den Durchzugsverkehr gestellt haben, bitte diese woanders hinzustellen, damit hier keine Engstellen und Engpässe entstehen. Ich glaube, es passiert schon. Danke an die Damen und Herren und alles dazwischen außerhalb von der Polizei, die sich da gleich drum gekümmert haben, damit hier alles reibungslos ablaufen kann. Wunderbar. Danke euch fürs Dasein. Schönen guten Abend, mein Name ist Emil Delwuck. Ich habe diesen Verein mit dem wunderbaren Nikolaus Grünbichler gegründet. Vor ein bisschen mehr als einem Jahr. Und zuerst haben wir den Verein nur gegründet, weil wir einfach Musik im öffentlichen Raum machen wollten. Also zuerst wollten wir einfach Musik im öffentlichen Raum machen. Ah ja, wer spricht eigentlich Deutsch? Brauchst du auf Englisch? Kannst du simultan übersetzen? Nein! Wer spricht Englisch? Who speaks English? Who speaks English? Alright, I'mma try in English. So, Niki and me, one year ago, a bit more than one year ago, we decided that it's really time to just make music outside in public spaces but then quite quickly it turned out it's very fucking difficult to make music outside because everything is not allowed so we then started to organize political rallies like this one. That's the reason why we can be in a place as symbolic as this one, because this is not a concert, it's a political rally. And that's literally, and that's, it's good that it's possible, but that's literally the only way to do an outdoor concert with no commercial intent and without the idea of like selling beer, selling drinks, taking entrance, organizing securities, putting up sunny fair toilets and all that crap. We don't care about this. We just want to make music. So we founded a culture club and now we're doing political rallies in all of those places in the heart of the city. And at the same time, as this is quite amazing, and as you're all part of this, and it got bigger in time, it's also quite stupid that it takes a political rally to just make music outside, right? Should it be easier to just make music outside without fucking application? Indeed. So, what we do is quite paradoxical. We try to abolish ourselves. We fight the political fight for better opportunities for street music so that other people and ourselves at some point don't have to organize political rallies. But that there is a very low-key, low-level way to just apply. Ideally not even apply, to just tell the authorities that we're gonna make a concert and then make a concert. And this idea, I think, is not very unreasonable, because we're not asking anyone to allow us to do a rave at 3 in the morning on a weekday. We just want to do music until 10 in the evening. Do you think for... Do you think no... I do believe that, but I ask you, do you think it should be okay in a big city with 2 million people that no matter where, people should accept that until 10 there is some noise on the streets? Other than cars, other than cars, because cars are allowed. They can be noisy. If you're with us on this, can you make some noise? Now. If you're with us on this, can you make some noise? Now, a lot of those people that work here, they're lucky enough to not work at this time. But still, symbolically, we try to be heard of them. And that's what we do. You want to continue? You want to continue in German? Actually we were hurt because we sent an open letter demanding that certain difficulties you have and you want to play on the streets get reduced. For example you're not allowed to use any speakers, not at all. If you're busking you have to do it acoustically. I'm a pianist, I play keyboard, so tough titties for me, huh? But drums are completely banned as well. That's the situation we're in. Any kind of drums, right? Yeah, any drum. Like a tambourine is illegal. You can get a fine for playing tambourine if you play actually legal street music but use a tambourine. That's what we protest against. Other than that, if you want to do an actual concert in public, we just experienced this, you need like one or two thousand euros just to get started, just to get the permit, just to pay for the toilets that you're... that's actually your duty to get. And yeah, we want to change this. We're strong supporters of free spaces. We want to change the situation because if you're not doing this for the money, there's not really a way to do it right now. Because you need to know somebody important. You need to have a few thousand euros to get anything started. We would have done a concert one week ago, the official way, it didn't happen for those reasons. We didn't have one or two thousand euros straight up before doing anything, you just need to pay them. And also, no one in our collective is able to handle bar keeping. We broke. and also no one in our collective is able to handle bar keeping. We're broke. We're broke and we cannot sell drinks because it's fucking difficult, you know? We just want to play music, that's what we can do. So, also, at this point, if you do live in Vienna and you want to support these causes, but also the causes of a lot of... There's like at least 500 collectives that make music in public spaces. A lot of them make techno and house music. We're kind of a special case with live music. But all those forms of art, all those people that want to bring free culture to the city, they're connecting in the VCC, in the VCC. So if you want to support their causes and our causes, follow them. Also follow us on the social media channels of your choice. And I think without further ado, we should just continue to make music. We are now... We should. Thanks to this loophole that we found, we are allowed to do it until 10. And we hope you enjoy what we do. Once more, I want to say, if you play an instrument, if you want to sing, if you want to rap, if you want to do anything like that, please join us. That's what it's about. It's an open jam session. Because it's about much more than just playing music in public space. It's also about bringing people together, helping people expressing themselves that maybe don't have a big stage. Maybe don't have a big label Maybe don't have a lot of money and that's what we do. We are Mikrokultur, but also you are Mikrokultur now, so welcome That's a festival.