![]() ![]() Based on an idea of experimental musical development and grassroots networking outside the existing business structures, The Berlin String Theory was founded, starting out as an impromptu basement event of close friends performing their songs with a string quartet instead of electric guitars and computers, yet in the course of a couple of months developing into a high-output workshop and a major multimedia project involving more than 100 musicians, artists, producers, journalists, designers, technicians, visual artists, a documentary film team, painters and poets, culminating in a show at Berlin's Volksbühne theater on New Year's Day 2008. The idea of The String Theory was born in Berlin, Germany in 2006 and developed by the musician/artist couple PC Nackt and Chérie of the band Warren Suicide, composers Ben Lauber and Nils Tegen, Party Arty curator Jan Kage and Artist Beatbox Eliot among others. In November 2019, the ensemble were nominated for a Grammy Award 2020 in the category of Best Spoken Word Album for their collaborative album with American spoken word poet Sekou Andrews, Sekou Andrews & The String Theory. Live recordings from those tours are featured on the double album Live in Europe. Since 2012 the collective's orchestra goes by the name The String Theory and has performed live with Swedish-Argentinian artist José González during a number of European and North American tours. Their first project was The Berlin String Theory in 2006–2008, followed by The Göteborg String Theory in 2009–11. ![]() The String Theory is an international artist collective that provides a creative joint venture production platform for composers, artists, musicians and visual artists from different countries. ![]()
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