A dark shadow hangs over the dreaded mountain stage of this year's Tour de France. Does the rising star of the road cycling scene, who is outpacing all other competitors, really have as clean a record as he claims? Abysmal, rather slow EDM for subtly unsettling scenes.

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The summer job at the logistics company turns out to be a lucky coincidence. Between planning, coordination and monotonous daily work, Cupid's arrow unexpectedly strikes straight to the heart. Exploring the world together from the trucker's cab and driving off into the sunset - if only the summer would never end!
Do you often feel like your computer has a life of its own? Questionable processes triggered by a single wrong key combination are confusing and unsettling. A dark track with metallic sounds for the digital overload of the robot age.
Hedonistic techno temples such as Berlin's long-established Berghain club are the pilgrimage sites of international rave tourism. Even if, after waiting for hours in front of the toughest door in the world, many night owls end up hearing: ‘Not today, sorry.’
Sega Blue Skies: Pixelated cars drift smoothly and cinematically around a bend, while a breathtaking sunset with a single-digit polygon count plays out in the sky above.
Heatwave summer of 2000: Germany is in the grip of Y2K fever. At the Love Parade in early July, the then 72-year-old pop choir director Gotthilf Fischer burns himself into the collective cultural memory of the Federal Republic with an involuntarily intoxicated performance high up on the yellow (party) wagon.
Paris, Milan, Rome: new fashion trends are set on the catwalks of Europe. Stylish passers-by in the streets of these cities add their influences to the melting pot that determines the aesthetics of our time.
So-called ‘fast glasses’ offer a secure fit on the bridge of the nose and behind the ears. Their often rainbow-coloured lenses protect the raver’s sensitive eyes from the glaring strobe lights on the club floor and give their wearers a certain air of aloof coolness and demonstrative eccentricity.
Hiltrup near Münster, mid-December 1991: Armed with glow sticks and whistles, busloads of party-loving followers of the new techno subculture set off from their Westphalian home towards Berlin-Weißensee, where the first Mayday is to take place.
Where nowadays an American fast food chain derails the cholesterol levels of its customers, the Mata Hari Passage used to be located in Düsseldorf's old town. Members of the electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk, who were based in the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, were often seen at the trendy Cabaret club, which was located there until 1984.