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The Devil Lives in Berlin

Last updated: November 25, 2025 11:05 pm
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Berlin is a city that exudes a seductive aura, a place where the devil may reside in the shadows, DJing liberation for lost souls with no rhythm. Moving to Berlin during the COVID-19 pandemic, one is greeted with a sense of disbelief for not embracing the city’s fascist undertones disguised as freedom.

The city’s facade of freedom is alluring yet hollow, with a performance of liberation that masks a lack of accountability and genuine connection. Club culture thrives in Berlin, offering an escape from the self but leaving behind a void of sincerity and reflection.

The devil in Berlin thrives on endless pleasure without joy, manifesting in performative displays of freedom and artistic expression. The city’s contradictions and colorful facade serve to uphold Europe’s mythology as a continent of reason and progress, while the devil whispers of forgotten genocides and dark histories.

In a city where rebellion is curated and diversity is marketable, true artists face challenges in expressing their truth without fear of censorship or backlash. The devil rebrands itself, perpetuating a cycle of apathy and resistance to change.

As an artist navigating Berlin’s complexities, the struggle for revolution becomes a quest to make change irresistible in a world that often turns a blind eye to its own flames. In a city where the devil dances in designer black clothing, the battle for true freedom and accountability rages on.

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