Nobody Knows - "The most insignificant band in the world"
There is no list of what the quartet will present on stage. The programme is left to the spontaneous inspiration of the musicians. And spontaneity is Nobody Knows' recipe for success. Because self-irony, lyrical and musical improvisation and excessive joy in playing are what Nobody Knows are all about: Not virtuosos, but skilful. With Busch, Tucholsky and Goethe, the band continues to serve up a cross-genre folk-polka mixture, which they describe as "postmodern, West German folklore with a north-west European flavour and east occidental rhythms"