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PopXport - The German music magazine

January 8, 2016

Music to the max with soul and pop artist Max Mutzke on tour, Egyptian-born singer Fetsum up close and personal, powerful stuff from DJ Robin Schulz, Gestört aber Geil, Jamie-Lee Kriewitz and Cascada.

music, Max Mutzke, Fetsum, Eurovision Song Contest, Cascada, Robin Schulz, Jamie-Lee Kriewitz, Gestört aber Geil

This week:

Image: D. Königsmann

Max Mutzke on tour

Max Mutzke sings his heart out, sometimes in English and sometimes in German. Now the versatile artist is presenting "Max", his sixth studio album live.

Image: G. Kim



Melting Pop : Berlin singer Fetsum

In our Melting Pop series we meet German musicians with international roots. Fetsum was born in Egypt, came to Germany as a young refugee in the 1970's and is now a successful soul singer.

Image: Ben Wolf


HIT Clip: Robin Schulz feat J.U.D.G.E - Show Me Love

DJ Robin Schulz has clocked up live performances around the globe, a Grammy nomination and five international hits. Now his latest single "Show Me Love" has made it into the German charts.

Image: picture-alliance/dpa/J. Carstensen

HIT Clip: Jamie-Lee Kriewitz - Ghost

The youngest female winner of The Voice of Germany was only 17 when she swept to victory in the TV talent show. Her first single "Ghost" made it to number 11 in the German charts.

Image: Kontor



TIP Clip: Gestört aber Geil feat. Sebastian Hämer - Ich & Du

Gestört aber Geil is a new DJ duo from Erfurt. Their release "Unter meiner Haut" is among the top German singles of 2015. Now they are presenting their first album, which features their latest single "Ich & Du" with singer Sebastian Hämer.

Image: Universal Music

Classic Clip: Cascada - Truly, Madly, Deeply (2006)

Ten years ago Cascada released their fourth single from their "Everytime We Touch" album. It was a cover version of "Truly, Madly, Deeply" by Australian pop duo Savage. Cascada's version made it into the chats in no less than ten different countries.

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