that’s the perfect work-life balance. To be honest I think most of the people who quit, do it because of the lack of quick success. It took us 5 years to understand that this is now going to be our career, and we can make a living out of it. We both had to learn how to be patient. Tassilo: I think it is about setting priorities. Our
that our working hours are mostly on the weekend but growing apart in life is a pretty common thing which is not only something that happens to touring artists who live on a different time schedule. Everyone develops in a certain direction at some point and sometimes it just doesn’t fit anymore. I don’t think our busy life is the main reason why certain friendships didn’t survive. The touring life also introduced us to so many wonderful people who became close friends throughout the years.
The Pan-Pot Baze App serves as a bridge to their community, a space for deeper connections. In an era where ‘community’ is a cherished concept, the app allows them to engage with followers on a personal level, sharing exclusive content and nurturing a more intimate relationship. It’s an invitation to be part of their world, a space where the beats resonate beyond the dance floor.
Tassilo: The Pan-Pot Baze App is a tool to stay in touch with our community. We’re just slowly building it up as it is still in the development stage.
magic word.
really work well as community maintainers, so we were looking for something better to be able to communicate with our followers and build a relationship with them. The app also gives us a chance to interact in a more personal way and share different types of exclusive content. Feel free to download the app in the app stores and be part of our Baze!
Fashion, too, plays its part in the Pan-Pot narrative. Their choices, they acknowledge, are influenced by their visibility on stage, representing not just themselves, but also the brands they wear.
Thomas:
brands as we perform on stage and are seen by many
We
have an eye on what we wear and where. Tassilo: We also had several collaborations with fashion designers via our label Second State… Actually, we’re just working on the next one.
Thomas: I have a practical basic urban style. I really
like the basics. There are
some brands that I wear a lot, for example, Adidas, Reebok, OAS, Acne, YPS, Vertere & Levi’s. Tassilo:
designers and brands like I love black!
Boris Saberi, Vertere, 032c, Y-3, Customized Culture. I’d call it a modern urban sci-fi style. With many of them, we now collaborate.
I have some favourite Thom Krom,
do represent certain people. So we definitely
These days “community“ is the Instagram and Facebook don’t
personal social network understands
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