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Night of Interference 20.10.1991 I

Kontaktabzug von 28 Fotos, die Petra Gall am 20. Oktober bei der
"Night of Interference", einem gemeinsamen Konzert von Bomb the Bass
(London) und Tackhead (New York), aufgenommen hat. Das Konzert fand im Loft am
Nollendorfplatz in Berlin statt. Bomb the Bass ist das Musikprojekt von Tim
Simenon, der nur auf einem Bild (9) zu sehen ist. Bomb the Bass hatte zeitweilig
weitere Bandmitglieder, o…

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Contributors

  • Petra Gall

Subject

  • Tackhead
  • Keith LeBlanc
  • Bernard Fowler
  • Fotografie
  • Konzert <Veranstaltung>
  • Hip-Hop
  • Elektronische Musik
  • Ereignis
  • Bomb the Bass
  • Tim Simenon
  • Douglas Wimbish
  • Adrian Sherwood
  • Adrian Sherwood

Type of item

  • photography (process)

Date

  • 20.10.1991 (Aufgenommen)
  • 1991-10-20

Contributors

  • Petra Gall

Subject

  • Tackhead
  • Keith LeBlanc
  • Bernard Fowler
  • Fotografie
  • Konzert <Veranstaltung>
  • Hip-Hop
  • Elektronische Musik
  • Ereignis
  • Bomb the Bass
  • Tim Simenon
  • Douglas Wimbish
  • Adrian Sherwood
  • Adrian Sherwood

Type of item

  • photography (process)

Date

  • 20.10.1991 (Aufgenommen)
  • 1991-10-20

Providing institution

  • Schwules Museum Berlin

Aggregator

  • German Digital Library

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

Rights

  • Rita Maier / Schwules Museum Berlin

Places

  • Loft (Berlin, Nollendorfplatz) (Aufgenommen)

Current location

  • Berlin

Identifier

  • F-NL-PGA-1-657 (Inventarnummer)
  • http://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/B6PUC7AND3RIASFXZW4CSPF7ZJTS6GGP

Extent

  • 19,8 x 23,4 cm

Format

  • Silbergelatine-Print, Fuji 400-PR 159 PR-36 (Material)

Providing country

  • Germany

Collection name

  • 1003_DDB_SMB

First time published on Europeana

  • 2023-10-10T08:49:32.947Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2025-05-15T15:46:48.166Z
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