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KALTBLUT-HONK! 03 The Divas

issue #03. Published 15.05.2011 by Marcel Schlutt & Nina Kharytonova. Art, Fashion, Music and Photography. Artists: Natalia Avelon, Kazaky, Lola Depru, Christian Branscheidt and many more All Copyrights @ The Artists! Berlin 2012 www.kaltblut-magazine.com

issue #03. Published 15.05.2011 by Marcel Schlutt & Nina Kharytonova. Art, Fashion, Music and Photography. Artists: Natalia Avelon, Kazaky, Lola Depru, Christian Branscheidt and many more All Copyrights @ The Artists! Berlin 2012 www.kaltblut-magazine.com

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TRASH

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DIVAS

Mister Magnus v. Keil is a very well known Dj based in

Berlin. His taste of music is very trashy and we love him

because of that. That´s why HONK! asked him to make a

top 5 of trashdivas in music. www.vonkeil.com

5.) SABRINA

The Hot Girl with a Bikini Problem.

The fact that with the right combination of disco trash and bare breasts

equals a recipe for guaranteed success was apparent to European music

producers no later than 1985. Clear across the continent, the Samantha

Fox clones sprouted like mushrooms out the dirt and bribed their public

with particularly scanty clothes and sparse talent. The ladies wore little -

in most cases actually nothing more than just their first name - rhymed

‘Dancing’ – ‘Romancin’ or ‘Action’ – ‘Satisfaction’ , and especially moved

the male youth of Europe into euphoria. This is also true of the Italian Sabrina

Salerno, former fashion model for sleazy magazines, which we were

allowed, in the video for “Boys Boys Boys” in 1987, to take a very intimate

glimpse at her splashing around in a pink crepebikini. Even today, in the

age of barrier free sexuality, this is only tolerable under the influence of a

lot of Blue Curacao. But please, with umbrellas!

“Hot Girl” - www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2e6OsAF7Rs

4.) VALERIE DORE

The Cleaning Lady with a Penchant for “Romantic Dance “.

The astounding popularity of thin women’s voices from the Mediterranean

would have probably never existed without the success of Valerie

Dore’s 1984 debut single “The Night”. That, of course, is not only because

of her special sound, but also her bizarre, expressionistic dance style that

Valerie Dore displayed during her stage performances – consequently,

requiring a new musical categorization appropriately termed “Romantic

Dance “. The fact that Valerie Dore, in real life actually Stucci Monica, currently

working as a cleaner in a recording studio and the real singer Dora

Carofiglio who was represented as an optical double, was only known by

a few insiders. Later, Stucci made her own attempt in front of the microphone

- but unfortunately these efforts were almost completely ignored.

In 1991, she moved to Madagascar to record a whole new album with

ethnic influences...and we are all still waiting on.

“Lancelot” - www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmAUflk0US8&feature=related

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