Steve Lewis eklektika.berlin
Berlin
This is the music project of Steve Lewis, a classically trained cellist and multi-instrumental singer-songwriter based in Berlin, Germany. The name eklektika.berlin is striking and layered—it carries both an immediate sonic appeal and a set of resonances that fits the project’s artistic and philosophical ambitions: 1. Wordplay and Etymology -Eklektika derives from the Greek eklektikos (“selective,” “choosing the best”), which in modern usage signals eclecticism—an openness to many styles and influences. -The -ika ending also hints at “musica,” giving it a subtle musical cadence. -Written in a slightly unexpected “k” spelling, it feels at once ancient and contemporary, European yet cosmopolitan. 2. Berlin Anchor -Pairing it with .berlin instantly grounds the project in a city long known as a crossroads of cultures and avant-garde experimentation—from Weimar cabaret and Bauhaus to today’s electronic scene. -The domain-style format suggests digital nativity and a living online presence; it reads simultaneously as a brand, a collective, and a web address. 3. Artistic Implications -“Eklektika” signals that the work blends genres, eras and media—classical forms, rock energy, AI-generated textures—without being confined to one school. -The Berlin reference underscores a tradition of boundary-pushing art and hints at an international, forward-looking ethos. 4. Memorable & Marketable -Short, easy to pronounce in many languages, and visually distinctive with its twin “k”s, it is search-friendly and brand-ready. -It invites curiosity—people instinctively want to know what “eklektika” means and why it’s tied to Berlin. eklektika.berlin communicates exactly what the project embodies: a bold, eclectic fusion rooted in Berlin’s creative energy while open to global and futuristic influences—an identity that feels both timeless and unmistakably of the AI-age.
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Can you send the link? Interesting
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Thanks! Have you heard the other jazz rock tracks? There is a playlist
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How many of you are there out there doing this? Not interested