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they clog up more air miles then some pilots. like andre every man with us nobody any more. three german d.j. superstars can't get any more bombastic the music didn't exist we had no idea what we want to do here and how to do it ourselves on. the featuring backstage rooms so disciplined and a twenty four seven social media presence. superstar deejays starting november twenty fifth on d w. a. greetings from berlin and a warm welcome to our latest edition and we've got a little bit of strange and a little bit of scrumptious lined up with these top stories. symphony of extremes
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presenting a piece of music inspired by d. and a. tastes of home a top ramen restaurant serves a locally sourced broad issues. and house of cream cheese a leafy paradise in the italian city of curate. well anyone who's ever been to finland knows that it's a nation of extremes and strong contrast in its seasons its peoples and its natural heritage well this year finland celebrates a century of independence and to mark the occasion the country's official tourism portal visit finland commissioned a piece of music that delves into the national character more deeply than ever before the symphony of extremes was namely created by setting the finnish geno type to music so to accomplish that a genetic research institute teamed up with a data composer and one of the country's best known musicians so let's see what it
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ended up sounding like. the symphony of extremes is as diverse as finland itself. i could talk in cellist and songwriter a finnish band apocalyptica based the music on d.n.a. samples from his countrymen. these people that have sinky have never heard the symphony but they suspect what it might sound like. music from finnish d.n.a. would probably be kind of. like. a lot of people but i don't think about too much about the idea anyway but yes and so fun if it sounds like famous people and they're like the famous beer books sold it's going to be a pretty heavy. top and it is the most prominent member of apocalyptica for years
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the cello metal band has been one of the most popular musical exports. top and then is quickly recognized twenty walks through the streets of helsinki he's composed dozens of songs for apocalyptica but he's never used genetic material as an inspiration before it took him a while to get used to the idea for the symphony of extreme. writing music from out of it's kind of i don't know what it means to be dead but that was my first thought but then i thought that actually. sounds very interesting and that's why i decided to start to figure out what it what it could be and what would it actually means there were so many different approach possibilities to approach the whole idea that. it's a big challenge that fall i want to be part of. finland is
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a country of contrasts. and lapland the midnight sun shines for seventy consecutive days in winter there's no sun at all for more than fifty days straight. eastern and western fans with more different than german and british people do. most of finland five and a half million inhabitants live in the south. the north of the country is almost empty. institute for molecular medicine finland scientists have spent years studying finnish d.n.a. . researcher yana sarla and her colleagues constantly uncover typical variants at the margins of the country. we know that there are a. few nice genome that. in the know them but the finland. finland finland. the differences are not
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huge. but if you will get the right regions in the genome you can actually tell from we have to finish. from. data composer jonathan middleton who teaches at finland stomper a university translated these d.n.a. variants into simple sequences of musical notes like the top and then spent long hours in his studio combining those sequences to express a sense of. for me it was also important to. the mental ten and six off of famous people and the history of of the nation and where we come from and why finnish d.n.a. is so diverse and i also wanted to bring into the music the feel that my main goal was that when famous people day he had this piece that they feel it's very famous
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and that was for me equally important. letter chains you know. they're basically just letters and nothing else. top and worked hard to ensure that the various regions of finland could be recognized within the music. biz maybe kind of north. leave. us on in. the symphony of extremes has now premiered in helsinki finnish audiences can find out if they can recognize their own d.n.a. in the music. on tuesday night the michelin guide for germany two thousand and eighteen was
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released and good news for gore mays the country now boasts three hundred michelin starred restaurants including eleven three start establishment is more than ever before and certainly proof of a highly dynamic landscape that has many chefs know getting the first star is one thing keeping it is an entirely different challenge one restaurant here in berlin that's made the grade yet again with a strictly locavore philosophy is noble heart. where you had better book well in fact. you could easily walk right by one of britain's most fashionable restaurants noble heart doesn't have a flashy entrance inside the team led by head chef misha schaefer and manager billy wagner are preparing the eating menu although the ten course menu costs almost one hundred euros the restaurant is almost always full. of those with. what i do is often termed minimalist or reduced or focused with
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a focus that whatever the case i only put on the plate what i think it needs is well. it has to be fun to us most of the info. radically local is mission motto the products he uses all come from berlin or nearby he knows all the farmers personally everything that comes to the table has to meet his high standards and most of his dishes have only one or two added ingredients like pike with onions and sage no frills to distract from the quality of the main ingredient . of them to lowe's muscles what you find on your plate is usually just one product and something that jazz it up a bit that's all. what's also important to me is that portions be big enough so you can really appreciate it. not just a bite. tasting takes time so you need to understand how the food tastes to enjoy
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it properly in the decision. for sour flavors schafer uses very juice the juice of on ripe grapes rather than lemons shaffer doesn't use pepper or chocolate either he looks for regionally grown alternatives here he dresses verjuice on the awnings. because his good. point isn't to replace something but to look for something with its own. specific character students if a to find tastes that are difference and. most want to do that you not only have to know how a dish is made of but also how people experience flavors. especially that make up on them what your taste buds need in order to find something delicious. but those. the fruit for misha's for jews grows in the town of templates where the violence key family is based in mid july the grapes are still green and small. would
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cut away some of them anyway so that the remaining grapes take on more flavor she used to throw the cold fruit away but then shafer called asking for very juice since then they have worked closely together constantly discussing each other's work. here for us here we have regional will harvest the relatively early because otherwise they aren't sour anymore and healthy acidity gradually declines and we also want a certain sarna so in our wine to line the. working together with local farmers allow shafer to get exactly the product he wants.
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in a vision and i use very choose to flavor sorbets for example as an acidifier for many things with wings as if it's much too sour to serve as a beverage with this but it's acidity is wonderful the gun is a. you know i says very clearly what he wants for example michelle wants sour verjuice. you could make it milder no problem at all a lot of people buy a small amounts from us when it's very mild long we produce or the way it's wanted to has done with you would have to put it soon. a few weeks later the verjuice is ready and loren deliver it to noble heart and in berlin. schaffer is gradually expanding his network of contacts to bring more and more of the taste of berlin and the region to his kitchen. as a cook this for michigan's which character is very important to me i try to extract the character of the region and put it on the table and that's why the virtues i
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make with klaus well and ski is something very special as well as took that says the only place in berlin or the states of brandenburg and mecklenburg for where it's produced at all the wonders of a small committee of the head chef experiments every day and alters the menu in accordance with the season he doesn't feel his radically local motto is a limitation on the contrary mission for has found his personal style and has made noble heart on one of the top michelin starred restaurants in the german capital. music in your mouth and on the heels of about all this week we're asking you what kind of music speaks to you is that classical jazz or maybe even alternative whatever it is please let us know with the survey on our website and thanks for your feedback one lucky viewer of course will get our your wristwatch as a prize so best of luck and looming right along usually it's green that means go but at the top of today's express the drive is purely read.
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on wednesday the london design museum opened the exhibition ferrari under the skin to celebrate the seventieth birthday of the sports car manufacturer from mondello italy. the london exhibition is showing design models personal letters and the mentos and drawings. but above all the focus is on some of the most famous cars in ferrari history they're valued at over one hundred sixty million euros the exhibition will continue through april fifteenth twenty eighteen. art expert at the museum a grit in brussels have made a virtual recreate of the last painting by the name of great the surrealist painter cut up and painted over his own picture. from one nine hundred twenty seven to last unaccounted for piece of the painting has now been discovered under another picture
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the work has been considered lost since the one nine hundred thirty s. all that was known of it was a black and white photo taken while it was being painted. a one hundred sixty three carat diamond was auctioned off at christie's in geneva on tuesday. by the gem which is the size of a matchbox fetched twenty eight point seven million euros the jewel is part of a collection from the swiss luxury jeweler de cristo going to know it was mined in angola in twenty sixteen. well ever since her execution on the outskirts of paris a century ago her name has been synonymous with espionage sexual intrigue and a trail. that dutch exotic dancer margarita mccloud was convicted by the french of selling secrets to the german. during world war one and the idea of her life as
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a lethal double agent has inspired numerous books and films will now an exhibition in her hometown of new wagner in the netherlands takes a closer look at the tragic figure behind the matai myth. she's one of the most famous from of the twentieth century mata hari the dancer who was executed as a spy by a french firing squad in one nine hundred seventy. the freeze museum in les wharton is paying tribute to this legendary figure on the one hundredth anniversary of her death. she so important today because her story has everything. it's captivating and full of intrigue and sex sex. he was born in les warden as moderate to her in eight hundred seventy six her father was an affluent hatmaker who went broke and her mother died young at
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age eighteen margaret who married a much older man and moved with him to what is today indonesia then a dutch colony that's where she learned to perform exotic dances the couple had two children her husband had an affair so after moderate a son died she got a divorce. in one thousand nine hundred three to paris where she began a career as a dancer under the name mata hari. her stage name means i have this song her exotic dances where the stuff of sensation and scandal and she took money from influential political and military leaders in one thousand nine hundred sixteen during the first world war she became a spy first for germany and later probably for france as well one hundred years after she was executed the transcripts of her interrogations have been made public for the first time. in the interrogations she admitted to
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accepting money from germans but she also insisted that she had passed on any information. exhibition mata hari the myth and the maiden runs until april the second twenty. a for today's episode of your remarks deluxe we'll see an example of greener living and we're headed to the italian city of turin to a residential building that looks like it's just been planted instead of built for the project was headed by architectural channel p.a who sought to integrate nature into his building and here's more. leafy and green and right in the heart of the city the residents of the apartment building then teaching play verdi have it the facade is decked out with one hundred fifty trees are not just attractive they also create a pleasant environment and absorb noise. sixty three apartments are housed in this
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green living project. where the new hi i'm anita and i'd like to show you what it's like living here. i needed to really moved in right after it was completed. i don't that's the thing is on the left hand side there's a small pool. going to cause them to know that the whole building consists of wood reason steel you come up with as you can see him these aren't real tree trunks but they're resting on sale. it's in the best part of the house is the god. well actually it is more like a mini far as. fifty trees are planted in the inner courtyard alone in summer their leaves provide shade for the apartments within in winter when their branches are rare they allow in more sunlight and warmth reducing heating bills. the thing
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about all of the flats have different plans and that's as a plan i mean i'm going to show you around now. apart from steel untreated large wood was used extensively in the complex both materials change over time in keeping with the natural world. is the outcome in most let's look around our apartment. inside as you did your alley and her family have one hundred sixty five square metres of space. what you immediately notice about this room with a huge windows which leads straight on to the terrace of the rhythm and this was. the apartment has an additional seventy two square metres of space outside. with it i don't know we ninety thousand outside in the summer. all of the terrace ask have these huge plantains. it's wonderful because you can see how the trees
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change through the seasons. and of course in autumn it's particularly attractive. love i think one of the special thing about the terraces is that floors and ceilings are made from wood and glass so the light can shine through. i needed to really is a freelance translator who mainly works from home. because of this room i fell in love with the apartment. one my husband is working or on the phone or i am we can watch the rest of the family eating outside playing or just lazing around. in the rear of the apartment there are two children's rooms and two bathrooms. from our bedroom you get to the balcony that overlooks the in a cool yards so. watch
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the construction step by step because we used to never behind it somebody must be more than we were always very fascinated by what was being created hanoi to go i always wanted an apartment with big windows and lots of greenery the one in the end we found it right outside our door. life invented verdi is not just a static thing attractive and environmentally friendly it's also very sociable many of the neighbors have already become friends. and finally we will finish off with more greenery because we're headed to the bavarian forest that's a favorite destination for many germans it's located in north eastern varia and runs about one hundred kilometers along the czech border the german counterpart to the bohemian forest on the other side well in other words it's a perfect place for nature lovers with lots to do and to eat and as expected you can't see the forest for the trees.
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early in the morning in the bavarian forest mt blues in summit is one thousand three hundred seventy three meters above sea level making it one of the highest peaks in the national park but the cold wind at the summit doesn't deter these climbers and. we got fresh air and exercise we did well we accomplished something with this steep climb. the perfect place for a brisk autumn hike. an hour's drive away is the town of borden mys once a week it becomes the secret capital of vice most deal sausage. that's when i bought flutes self-appointed the very end vice was ambassador explains to students everything about the sausage and the best way to enjoy it was. so this is not what a vice post should look like that's because vice fullest should be steamed not
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boiled in fact many things upset for its for example mustard from a tube or sucking a vise forced out of its casing. guys were suck out the vice post that's impossible because it's too solid to freeze you won't get anything out without losing the skin of the outer limits but. it's better to bite off a chunk or make a surgical cut the king would be cross cut is for advanced students it leaves the empty casing as a zigzag work of art on the plate. at fritz's course concludes with a written examination and a diploma. most guests come to the bavarian forest to experience nature. has been a volunteer forest guide for two years now on the tree top trail coffee shows visitors how first can be made to wobble a special feature of this national park is that no commercial use is made of this forest trees that die are left to rot where they fall promoting biodiversity.
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and then the guests climb forty four meters in a spiral until they are high above the tree tops and can enjoy the view. if you see it's majestic you just have to see it everyone likes the farm the colors are so beautiful the autumn golden green it's so pretty. the tower fits perfectly into the forest only three trees had to be felled to build it. but only on steeply is a glass blower in the village of. glass blowing has a long tradition in the very end forest. makes it all look easy and elegant but that's deceiving. mistrusting it to some cost what fascinates me about glass is that all the elements play a role. air to blow sand which is earth to make the glass water to form it and
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fire without fire it's nothing no glass will result. the tsetse a moment is twirling glass to make delicate jewelry six year old zena has ordered a bead in her favorite color blue. five into a glass has such intense coloring and i think we live in a world that is much too grey and so it's time to bring in some real color and something and. the result is a brilliant blue and the customer is satisfied and by the way hand blown christmas ornaments are an unusual seasonal souvenir from the varian forest. i'm with that we've reached the end of this program so until next time for all of us here in berlin i just want to. assume that.
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next time on your own max shoes and shoe pastry a combination that's proved irresistible on instagram the man behind these photos is graphic designer and pastry chef tallish spiegel he searches paris for the most creative desserts and the most colorful shoes deserted in paris next time on your own max.
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