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Cool intercontinental radio collaboration 8/27: Radio Deutschland, KOL Israel 88FM

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August 26, 2015

Tomorrow, August 27, a very special intercontinental radio collaboration will take place, that you can listen to from anywhere in the world: In celebration of the momentous milestone of 50 years of diplomatic ties between Israel and Germany, Tel Aviv’s Kuli Alma and Berlin’s Prince Charles nightclubs will partner with Kol Israel’s 88FM (Israel) and DeutschlandRadio’s DRadio Wissen (Germany), the country’s most widespread and influential radio station, and launch a foreign exchange program sending two top DJs and musical ambassadors from each city to the other for an exclusive weekend of live sets, parties and radio broadcast.

On August 27, pivotal Tel Aviv DJs Yarin Lidor and Nadav Neeman will perform exclusive live sets at the prestigious Prince Charles nightclub in Berlin, while Germany’s Beathoavenz will perform at Kuli Alma on the very same night. Both Radio Deutschland and Kol Israel 88FM will broadcast each set taking place in their respective countries across the radio waves. In addition to a mega performance at Kuli Alma, Beathoavenz will offer a masterclass on electronic music production also at Kuli Alma as part of the festival weekend that will be open for public participation.

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