Ein Zufälliges Glück
Feb 15, 2020, 03:10 PM
Berlin Sudkreuz station reimagined by Vlad Suppish.
"I do love Berlin. Been there twice, at Südkreuz Bahnhof as well. Was waiting there for my girlfriend to arrive by bus. I was slightly nervous, because the bus was running late and couldn't find precise spot for arrivals. Asked a random chap for help, he was from Australia and also was looking for buses but for departures instead.
"Together we've found the spot, had a nice chat with him, met my girlfriend and all the worries evaporated. And I had some great time in Berlin, as always.
"Lots of happy accidents and good memories. Hence the name of the piece is "ein zufälliges Glück" - an accidental happiness.
"I've decided against taking an obvious path (i.e. techno) but to make it a bit like my 'guilty pleasure' - Berlin school electronics only with rather modern sound.
"For me it reflects the nature of Berlin - rich with history but very modern and vibrant city of the future."
Part of the Future Cities project - find out more at https://www.citiesandmemory.com/future-cities
"I do love Berlin. Been there twice, at Südkreuz Bahnhof as well. Was waiting there for my girlfriend to arrive by bus. I was slightly nervous, because the bus was running late and couldn't find precise spot for arrivals. Asked a random chap for help, he was from Australia and also was looking for buses but for departures instead.
"Together we've found the spot, had a nice chat with him, met my girlfriend and all the worries evaporated. And I had some great time in Berlin, as always.
"Lots of happy accidents and good memories. Hence the name of the piece is "ein zufälliges Glück" - an accidental happiness.
"I've decided against taking an obvious path (i.e. techno) but to make it a bit like my 'guilty pleasure' - Berlin school electronics only with rather modern sound.
"For me it reflects the nature of Berlin - rich with history but very modern and vibrant city of the future."
Part of the Future Cities project - find out more at https://www.citiesandmemory.com/future-cities