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Zsolt Sőrés, The Interview

The evening after he had performed together with Faust in the Collegium Hungaricum in Berlin, Zsolt came to our studio for a lengthy interview. He talked about his experiences with Faust, but above all he painted a vivid impression of the life of an artist as a young man in Budapest before and after the regime change in the years 1989-1990. Zsolt talks with great enthousiasm about all the new music that he heard and how this changed his life for ever.

Time travelling, spending an evening with friends, music from a very old tape…it is all in this show. Open a bottle of wine, sit back and enjoy.

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