Posts Tagged ‘Hero’
Bookmarks for January 3rd
These are my links for January 3rd:
- Home Server Plus –
- Drobo –
- Spyshop –
- RTV Maarssen –
- Nexus One Google Phone HTC Android 2.1 Preview –
- Free Web Resources –
- KoffieMagazine.nl –
- The Hero Of Time –
- Lampe Berger Webshop –
- Never a year like ’09 –
- RIAA FAQ (internal use only) –
- Westboro Baptist Church – Pokerface –
Link: www.medicman.nl/blog
Bookmarks for December 12th
These are my links for December 12th:
- HTC Touch Pro2 tips en tweaks –
- Top 10 Ubuntu Downloads –
- 20 things worth knowing about beer –
- Collapsed Man on Google Street View –
- 12 sexist vintage ads –
- Man wrestles gun from assailant outside Manchester pub –
- The TV show –
- Fit PC 2 –
- A zijn –
- Unnecessary Censorship: Sesame Street –
- Flickr Blog –
- World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale –
- Steven Seagal: Lawman –
- 25 Hilarious WiFi Network Names –
- Rinus – Ik ben verliefd op het meisje van de oliebollenkraam –
- Dancing Pedro –
- Sushi Etiquette –
Link: www.medicman.nl/blog
Alexander Marcus
Alexander Marcus (born 24 December 1979 in Berlin) is a persona of the German music producer Felix Rennefeld.[1] He has become popular throughout Germany after a series of videos he produced and displayed on youtube.
Biography
After his parents were divorced Alexander Marcus lived with his grandmother in the country, where he took part in the popular children’s dance group “Edelweißchen”. At eighteen he went to the USA and lived in New York and Miami, and while there experienced international and electronic music. It was here that he formed the idea to mix the two music styles. He has been living in Berlin since 2005. [2][3] On 6 June 2008 he released his debut album Electro Lore with Kontor Records [4], which included guest contributions by Manny Marc and Frauenarzt. [5]
Style
Rennefeld’s music is a mixture of modern electronic club music and folk music, which he has named ‘Electro Lore’, a combination of ‘electro’ and ‘folklore’. [6] Alexander Marcus exaggerates many of the clichés present in pop music, and his music videos feature “trashy” objects, such as a recurrent plastic globe called “Globi”. Spiegel Online sees the character as a typical example of a return to pop-art social criticism. Never breaking out of character, he leaves the question of whether he is a parody unanswered:
“The idea that the guy might really be as barmy as it seems, remains at least possible.”
Source: wikipedia.org