
How strange, how wondrously unfathomable life can be - and how can we ever hope to grasp it with mere language? The piece “Misteriöser”, and its metamorphosis into “L’Ange qui reste”, is not just music - it is an invocation, a gesture toward the unknown.
And if we still cannot comprehend, we let go. We close our eyes and allow “S.O.M.” (Shadow without Man) and “L’Ange qui passe” to move through us like passing spirits, like memories from another life. Until finally, with eyes reopened, we realize that the music has not just played - it has revealed. It has passed over us like a vision, like a silent truth that can only be felt, not explained. And so the answer to our first question lies not in thought or language - but in the living mystery itself: life, fleeting and eternal, always just beyond the reach of our understanding.
,,Ohhh ha - beautiful. Music that resonates with me and takes me into your world. This journey is soooo good for me and leaves a lasting impression. Many thanks to you!
It’s a pleasure and an honor to work on and enjoy something so beautiful.
The more I think about it, it's actually hard to describe.
It's almost like love.’’
W.Martens ,,Peppi Guggenheim’’
- Johannes Fink – cello
- Rieko Okuda – piano
- Antti Virtaranta – bass
- Greg Smith – drums
Live on YouTube
- Free entry – it is suggested to give some money if you like the band
- The Peppi Guggenheim is a smoking bar
- Admission from 18 years
Dates
November 2025
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