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LOLA Issue Four

Issue Three of LOLA Magazine. Featuring the people and stories that make Berlin special: Moderat, Microdosing LSD, Yony Leyser, Julia Bosski, Notes of Berlin, Sara Neidorf and more.

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Moments and Memories<br />

20 Years of Melt Festival<br />

GERMANY’S TOP FESTIVAL<br />

CELEBRATES TWO DECADES<br />

OF GOOD TIMES<br />

From its modest beginnings<br />

as a 1,000-capacity festival by<br />

Lake Bernstein in 1997 to the<br />

20,000-capacity behemoth now<br />

taking place every year in the<br />

‘iron town’ of Ferropolis, Melt<br />

Festival has grown into one of<br />

Europe’s leading festivals. This<br />

year it celebrates its 20th birthday,<br />

and throughout these 20<br />

years, countless live acts and DJs<br />

have graced its many stages.<br />

As a festival-goer, you usually only get<br />

to see the front-end experience: the<br />

music, the setting, the atmosphere.<br />

What you may not have considered is the huge<br />

amount of work that goes on behind the scenes to<br />

make something of this scale come together. It’s<br />

a mammoth task with many moving parts, and at<br />

every step of the way there is a dedicated team of<br />

people working tirelessly to keep things running.<br />

Here we speak with some of those unsung heroes<br />

who work on making the festival such a roaring success<br />

year after year, getting an insight into the crazy<br />

things they’ve seen, the moments when things go<br />

awry, and some of their own personal highlights.<br />

TOMMY<br />

Director of Communication<br />

and Marketing<br />

Do you have an all-time favourite performance?<br />

Björk in 2008, closing the festival. One of the best<br />

performances I have ever witnessed in my life.<br />

How about a favourite year? Again, 2008: the<br />

first year we went for three days because Björk<br />

could only play on the Sunday. There was a positive<br />

vibe, tension and excitement overshadowing the<br />

whole weekend as everyone was waiting for Björk<br />

and her crew to show up. The atmosphere<br />

was emotionally charged at all<br />

times during the weekend, and it felt<br />

like an atmospheric discharge when<br />

finally Björk appeared on stage. That<br />

show felt like collectively having multiple<br />

orgasms after an amazing weekend.<br />

Was there a moment when you<br />

said, “We’ll look back on this one<br />

day and laugh”? Melt 2005, when<br />

Maximo Park opened the main stage<br />

and the festival. We heard a heavy<br />

thunderstorm coming, and within<br />

seconds there was rain pouring down,<br />

lightning, thunder, the band running<br />

off stage, tents flying around. It felt<br />

like the apocalypse for ten minutes.<br />

Luckily, no one got injured and not<br />

too much damage was done.<br />

words by<br />

Jonny Tiernan<br />

38 <strong>Issue</strong> <strong>Four</strong>

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