in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Last chance to get your hands on one of these! To prevent overproduction, only the exact number of orders received until today will be printed.
Cover artwork by Lea Hoffath on premium B&C shirts. The heavy 185 g/m² fabric made of 100% cotton ensures a soft feel and excellent wearing comfort as well as a high-quality print.
➤➤ cocolococollective.bandcamp.com/merch
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These photograms were created by Lea Hoffarth as a foundation for the video 'Konkav'. Cameraless photography is a technique where objects are placed directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive material and get exposed to light. In the final animation, these photograms come into contact with the depicted objects once again. WATCH HERE ➤ https://youtu.be/937DcUVWn2o
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BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! We're releasing not one but TWO volumes of 'Cocoloco Compilation' featuring a whopping 45 artists including friends and ourselves. It's the ultimate celebration of diversity in music: From hip-hop to avant-garde, samba to punk, jazz to glitch folk, electronica to spoken word, art pop to neo classic, house to post-rock, tango to funk metal... you name it! 🌈
The following days and weeks we're gonna drop a bunch of videos and introduce you to the individual projects. So keep an eye on here! 👀
In the meantime you can order t-shirts and CDs on Bandcamp or pre-save on Spotify.
➤ cocoloco-collective.com/
Special thanks to our sponsors Kulturfreunde Finsterwalde and Carsten! 🙏🙏🙏
Artists:
Aluna Quintett, Mattes Nusche, Friedrich Körner, Max Ender, Hanno Nusche, SALZMANN3000, Kai Wyldi, Ben Mammel, Ede Dorn, Jibel-Jay, Alaska Seelachs Quartett, Johanna Krafczyk, Varasada, Richbeans, Romanuel Hübschmann, Clous Wölke Band, Bondage Weekend, Marius Tausch, Martin Birkmann, Lagerregal, Buttersaft, Paola Erazo, Lea Hoffarth, Massimiliano Cova, JERÄÄT, Olfaktion für die Ohren, Johannes Müller
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Musicians and artists in various formations from Finsterwalde and beyond