Hidden under a thick blanket of snow lies a village full of lively inhabitants, thickly wrapped in folklore-like cloaks tailored from the skins of wondrous beasts, offering their wares for sale to the left and right of the narrow main street, from all sorts of useful items to tasteless trinkets. Curious and dreamy.

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A violent storm is brewing on the horizon. Pitch-black clouds tower menacingly, the blue of the sky has given way to an unreal shade of yellow. Multi-layered, increasingly tense, hybrid track.
Smouldering heat has been hanging heavy over the land for days, but in the distance the first raindrops of the redeeming storm are falling. Brooding and hectic, calmer towards the end.
Smog alarm in dozens of German city centres: The record heat keeps the emissions of private cars piling up in rush-hour traffic trapped close above the grey asphalt of the roadway. Driving bans are imminent, there is acute danger to health.
Uncontrolled fires spread in several neighbourhoods around the urban epicentre of the metropolitan region, the megacity's transport network faces collapse. Countless commuters from the satellite settlements on the outskirts of the city are forced to spend the night at their workplace. Fateful, with an emotional violin part from the halfway point.
In recent years, the ice has been receding up to three times faster than in the 20th century. Researchers predict: The melting can no longer be stopped. Subtly relentless.
Earlier and earlier in the annual cycle, industrialised countries like Germany have used up their annual emissions quota. Electronically smouldering, interspersed with metallic accents.
Time is running out, courageous action is called for. Thoughtful-serious and urgent.
While the German government decides to extend the lifetime of the last nuclear power plants, the tiny remaining gap in the window of opportunity to reverse the devastating consequences of man-made climate change at the last second is closing. Gloomily ticking.
A quarter of mammal species, one in eight bird species, more than 30 per cent of sharks and rays and 40 per cent of amphibian species are threatened: we are in the midst of the greatest extinction of species since the end of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Pulsating, with a mournful undertone.