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English: This is the memorial plaque for the Electronic Beat Studio in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, founded in 1968 by Konrad Latte and initially directed by Swiss composer Thomas Kessler. It was at this location that the Berlin School of Electronic Music was invented and founded by bands and artists such as Tangerine Dream, Agitation Free, Ash Ra Tempel, Manuel Göttsching, Klaus Schulze, Michael Hoenig and others. The plaque was unveiled in December 2020 and donated by Hans Zimmer and Bernd Kistenmacher.
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