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Vorspiel
03:43
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Klarienttenfeld
08:25
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Convolutum
05:17
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Waldweben Siegfried
05:14
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Hagens Vasallen
01:36
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Unheil Verlockung Sühne
04:17
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Loge
04:59
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Sturm
03:31
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Regenbogen Wellen
04:10
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Nibelungen
03:34
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Todesklage
06:28
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Liebesentsagung
03:34
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ditzner Ludwigshafen, Germany
Ditzner’s life as a drummer started at an early age and from the get-go it was specked with revolt, which so often ends in
capitulation but rarely in unsuspected mastery...
It is exactly because of this attitude and because he draws his originality from himself and not from the “ten commandments of jazz” or the “law of rock” that he is at home in all genres.
Jazzpodium/Volker Doberstein
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