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Hermann Hesse Siddhartha vs Ashram Siddhartha 2022

Ashram, an Indian-Austrian fusion band, is reuniting to release their third album, Siddhartha2022, a tribute inspired by Hermann Hesse's timeless novel. The album explores themes of self-discovery and spirituality with songs in Sanskrit, Hindi, Malayalam, and English. Planned concerts in 2023 will honor Hesse's life work and connect his philosophical legacy to today's digital age.
Boris Seidl | 22 Jun 2022

Night Voc - on a journey through sleepless gray nights

Night Voc, a six-member rock band from Linz, Austria, blends diverse musical influences into a unique sound led by two powerful female vocalists. Known for their experimental style and meaningful lyrics, their songs like "Gray Nights" explore profound themes. The band is currently working on a music video for their track "Easily" and continues to perform across Austria, inspiring fans with their passion for music.
Boris Seidl | 23 May 2022

Live concert - Spinnerei Traun 2011 - Good old times!

It has been ten years since Ashram released their last album, "Prison Without Walls". During the tour, band members from Europe and India performed an unforgettable show, with a main event at Spinnerei Traun. A highlight was the unreleased song, "The Chosen One", telling the tragic tale of a person burdened by destiny, descending into madness.

Manuel Seidl | 08 Dec 2021

Interview with Ms. Ulrike Thönniges, Tatort Association on the project Jail Children in the Philippines

atort - Straßen der Welt e.V. supports the PREDA Foundation in rescuing and rehabilitating imprisoned and exploited children in the Philippines. Through therapy, education, and vocational training, the organization helps children rebuild their lives. Funded by donations, Tatort promotes global children's rights and sustainable development.

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Tatort - Straßen der Welt e.V. supports the **PREDA Foundation** in rescuing and rehabilitating imprisoned and exploited children in the Philippines. Through therapy, education, and vocational training, the organization helps children rebuild their lives. Funded by donations, Tatort promotes global children's rights and sustainable development.

Boris Seidl | 24 Oct 2021
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