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Issue 21 – In Conversation with .. 10!

Welcome to the 21st issue of KALTBLUT. In conversation with Daniel Zillmann, YuYu, ALLIE X, Joseph W. Ohlert, Kid Simius, Emilio, Branko Popovic, Tariq Alsaadi, BEC, Dennis Grigorev, Hümeyra Demircioğlu, BKLAVA, Anita Vieiro and SISSY MISFIT. 404 pages filled with art, fashion and music.

Welcome to the 21st issue of KALTBLUT. In conversation with Daniel Zillmann, YuYu, ALLIE X, Joseph W. Ohlert, Kid Simius, Emilio, Branko Popovic, Tariq Alsaadi, BEC, Dennis Grigorev, Hümeyra Demircioğlu, BKLAVA, Anita Vieiro and SISSY MISFIT. 404 pages filled with art, fashion and music.

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Can you tell us about your single,<br />

“Niemand”?<br />

“Niemand” has a unique sound. I wrote<br />

it a long time ago, and just recently<br />

decided to finish it. <strong>In</strong> the studio, we kind<br />

of recycled it and ended up <strong>with</strong> a sample<br />

out of it. It started from that and lyrically, it<br />

tells a story about a doomed relationship.<br />

Your tour is coming up. How are you<br />

feeling?<br />

Honestly, I haven't had the time to think<br />

about the tour yet. I'm a bit stressed about<br />

it because there are still a lot of things we<br />

have to do before it starts. Sometimes,<br />

I wish I could tell everyone to leave me<br />

alone so I can focus on the tour. Overall,<br />

I'm most excited about it. I consider it<br />

to be the best part of what I do. Seeing<br />

people listen to my music and witnessing<br />

their reactions is what I look forward to<br />

most. It creates this amazing atmosphere<br />

like nothing else.<br />

What's one thing you want people to<br />

take away from this album?<br />

When I was working on the album and<br />

recorded “Blessings”, I felt this song sums<br />

it up very well. The whole album takes you<br />

on a journey through the last two years.<br />

It shows a glimpse into my life and shows<br />

my relentless pursuit of personal growth<br />

and understanding of life's responsibilities.<br />

With that, my blessings are not just positive<br />

things, but also negative experiences <strong>with</strong><br />

people and emotional struggles in my life.<br />

But, in the end, they're all blessings to me.<br />

Most of the negative things that happen<br />

turn out to be good things because you<br />

learn, grow, and develop by experiencing<br />

adversity. We don’t learn from things that<br />

go well, only from the things that don't<br />

go as planned. I understand now that<br />

you can't call negative things positive, but<br />

you can call them blessings because they<br />

taught you something along the way.<br />

video<br />

Bittersweet tracks, such as “Fuck it”<br />

and “Regen”, gradually evolve into<br />

a more positive outlook, starting from<br />

“Daydream”, guiding you through a<br />

journey from a high emotional ego<br />

mindset to a moment of release and<br />

realisation, ultimately understanding how<br />

every experience becomes a blessing.<br />

‘Blessings’ isn't just a title; it's a reflection<br />

of my profound gratitude for all my life<br />

experiences <strong>–</strong> the highs, the lows, and<br />

everything in between. I hope my album<br />

can uplift people, encouraging them not to<br />

stress too much about negative situations<br />

and to find moments of joy where they can<br />

enjoy life.<br />

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