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WHO?

Max Grosse Majench

Max Grosse Majench

Singer

Max is the son of a Catalan mother and a German father, and has always had a big love for theatre and performance, which led him to the P14, the Volksbuhne youth theatre group, upon his first arrival in Berlin. He also enjoys singing, which he does with two groups of friends, Habla de mi en Presente and Wesphere. With his friends from Wesphere, all from Spain, he sings in English; with his friends from Habla, all international, he sings in Spanish.

Pau Balaguer

Pau Balaguer

Guitarrist

Pau comes from La Garriga. At 16 he moved to Mallorca, where he lived a farmer-life and started playing the guitar. Soon after turning 18, he decides to move to Berlin, where he lives in 16 flats in 6 years. Most of the time he works in cafés and bars, and since 2017 he plays music with Remi in restaurants and bars of Berlin and whatever city they are in. The whole six years he has been in Berlin, he’s been the guitarist of Habla de mi en presente.

Rémi Pradère

Rémi Pradère

Violinist

Rémi left Paris in his early 20’s to come to Berlin with the idea of continuing his studies in medicine. But life takes many turns, especially if you find yourself in Berlin in your early 20s. You could end up being the violinist of a rumba band, for example. Aside from his violin, Rémi is also good with words and has assisted the famous theatre director Castorf with his dramaturgy and has directed and wrote plays by himself.

Jonathan Hamann

Jonathan Hamann

Cajon

Jonathan was born close to the Baltic Sea. In early age, he started playing the drums, which he kept on different formations, orchestras and big bands. When he got older he found deep joy in producing music and also playing the piano. After some time, he finally met two Spanish guys, with whom he came back to the essence of his musicality: the rhythm. Since then he spends most of his time hitting a wooden box also known as the cajón.

Blai Juanet

Blai Juanet

Bass Player

Blai is a natural performer and has been in the show business since he started participating in the circus at the Ateneu de Nou Barris when he was just 5 years old. This was greatly influenced by his father, Jordi “Boni” Juanet Julià with whom he also did his first street show. Also a musical being, he learned to play sax, drums and guitar. After meeting the four guys of the band one summer night in the streets of Barcelona and spending many more jamming together, he joined the band in 2017 not as a saxophonist nor percussionist nor guitarist, but as a bassist.