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Melting Pop: Singer Chima from Frankfurt
Nigerian beats and lyrics in German: Chima combines the best of both worlds.
Blaakyum at the Wacken Metal Battle 2015
Traditional drumming and hard rock riffs: Lebanese band Blaakyum at Wacken Metal Battle.
Melting Pop: Singer Chima from Frankfurt
Nigerian beats and lyrics in German: Chima combines the best of both worlds.
Unheilig – Gothic grooves, unplugged
Unheilig are retiring next year – but first they’ve released an MTV Unplugged album.
PopXport – The German Music Magazine
Unheilig at MTV Unplugged, Chima on our Melting Pop series, and Blaakyum at the Wacken Metal Battle.
Beethoven Prize awarded to Syrian pianist Aeham Ahmad
After fleeing to Germany, he is joined now in concert by star musicians in Bonn.
Édith Piaf: The dark life of the singer of love
She was born 100 years ago, on December 19, 1915. Her career was legendary; her life was filled with tragedy.
Inside Europe - Rocking for refugees
Inside Europe - Rocking for refugees
Inside Europe - the perfect Mozart recording
Inside Europe - the perfect Mozart recording
Jazz Instruments from the Sticks
Warwick, a small business in Markneukirchen, ranks among the finest bass manufacturers.
Pulse: Deaf musicians playing a message of inclusion
Despite some famous examples - Beethoven anyone? - musicians with hearing disabilities still have to fight for their right to make music. Now some German musicians with hearing disabilities are campaigning to change that.
Pulse: Is far-right pop music splitting Czech society?
In the Czech Republic, an ultra-nationalist group led by a neo-Nazi recently won two pop music awards. Despite their controversial anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant lyrics, the public voted to give the group the prizes. Is it okay to award a band that promotes anti-Muslim sentiments or should the band have been banned from the event?
Apple Music seals exclusive deal with Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift will exclusively release a concert video of her recent world tour through Apple Music.
Roger Cicero: Tribute to Frank Sinatra
German pop and jazz singer Roger Cicero interprets the songs of American legend Frank Sinatra.
Melting Pop: Culcha Candela
Culcha Candela likes to mix it up: the Berlin dancehall band has roots on four continents.
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
Roger Cicero with the songs of Frank Sinatra and a portrait of Berlin dancehall band Culcha Candela.
Filippo Gorini wins the ITBCB piano prize
It was a sensational win for the 20-year-old Italian, who had never performed with an orchestra.
Sarah´s Christmas Music - The Nutcracker
Sarah spends the day at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin watching the rehearsals of The Nutcracker.
Melting Pop: Culcha Candela
Culcha Candela likes to mix it up: the Berlin dancehall band has roots on four continents.
PopXport Quiz
Take part in our quiz and win CDs by Gloomy Boyz, Tonbandgerät, Culcha Candela and Roger Cicero.
Born 100 years ago: Frank Sinatra's ups and downs
On December 12, the world celebrates the star with mafia and presidential ties - along with countless affairs.
The most shared songs on Spotify worldwide in 2015
The most shared songs on Spotify worldwide in 2015
Harmonious Recycling - GlasBlasSing Quintett
Musicians from around Europe make music using wine glasses and bottles.
Inside Europe
A round up of topical issues which shape the European continent.
Inside Europe: Far right pop?
Rob Cameron reports from Prague over a controversial win for the Czech pop awards.
The most sold music albums on Google Play Store in 2015
The most sold music albums on Google Play Store in 2015
The Horn: Instrument of the Year 2015
Sarah's beloved instrument - the French Horn - is Germany's Instrument of the Year 2015.
How disco music is changing China
Dancer and choreographer, Er Gao is one of the bright stars of contemporary dance in mainland China. A native of Guangzhou, China's third largest city, he began dancing when he was 14, the same year he started exploring his homosexuality. His recent solo performance DISCO-TECA had its world première at Bologna's Gender Bender festival.
Music spreads message of inclusion
Despite a nation-wide campaign for ‘inclusion’, Germany still has a way to go to ensure disabled peoples’ rights are protected. In a bid to bring back meaningful debate and real change, activists in Hamburg have turned to music to raise awareness of their cause.
Austrian conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt retires
The influential conductor's surprising step has been described as an "epochal moment" in classical music life.
Eagles of Death Metal rumored to perform with U2 in Paris
Will the Eagles of Death Metal perform in Paris with U2? Bono has composed a new song about the terror attacks.
Mandela tribute in Berlin
Two years after his death, Nelson Mandela’s legacy is still very much alive and well.
The Horn - Instrument of the Year 2015
Sarah's beloved instrument - the French Horn - is Germany's Instrument of the Year 2015.
Anti-war song goes viral as Germany approves Syria mission
Xavier Naidoo and Söhne Mannheims went viral with an anti-war song protesting Germany's Syria mission.
Coldplay releases a happy seventh - and perhaps last - album
Coldplay is back with a new album, "A Head Full of Dreams." It's more upbeat, but reactions will likely be mixed.
EU refugee policy
Donald Tusk's remarks are not helpful in finding an EU refugee compromise, EU analyst tells DW.
Pianists vie for title in Beethoven's home city
Viewers all over the world can impact the ranking at a prestigious contest held in Beethoven's birth city.
The most streamed artists on Spotify worldwide
The most streamed artists on Spotify worldwide
'Black Tape': The unwritten history of German hip hop
A music documentary shows how German rap became popular through US soldiers based in the country.
Obama pays respects to Paris attacks victims
US President Barack Obama has joined his French counterpart to pay his respects to the victims of the Paris attacks.
Italian PM criticizes headmaster's ban on Christmas concert
Italian Prime Minister Renzi has weighed in on the debate over a headmaster banning a Christmas concert at his school.
Scorpions - After the Paris terror attacks
The Scorpions were among the first international bands to play in Paris after the terror attacks.
Melting Pop: Rapper Blumio
On Melting Pot we meet Blumio, a Düsseldorf rapper with Japanese roots.
Silbermond - The band's latest album
Silbermond is one of Germany's most popular bands. Now they're back, after a three-year break.
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
The Scorpions in Paris, Silbermond's latest album, and rap artist Blumio in Melting Pop.
A Bolivian Cholita fights for her music
Bolivia's indigenous culture is booming. Ana Garcia is a Cholita who hopes for a career in music.
Silbermond - The band's latest album
Silbermond is one of Germany's most popular bands. Now they're back, after a three-year break.
Melting Pop: Rapper Blumio
We present a whole host of exciting acts. This time Blumio, a Düsseldorf rapper with Japanese roots.
The PopXport quiz
Take part in our quiz and win CDs by Blumio, Sarah Connor, Die Toten Hosen and Silbermond.
Dresden Symphony recalls Armenian genocide
A concert with two world premieres recalls the Armenian genocide 100 years ago.
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