Enjoying the backstage fast internet connection after the show to say WI you rocked! First time we do ALL the songs in stock! We told them we won”t do an encore as the stage was too small but as no one wanted to leave we finally played *Stripper*, a song we rarely do… Fred was happy, we sold a lot of albums and tee-shirts! Such a nice little show for a Tuesday night!!! Damn we are lucky. No one wants us in France on big stages but we don’t give a fuck! I prefer to have that international history with faithful fans than being recognized in my own country by promoters who will never admit they missed the train, I tell you!!!
The boys are taking a shower at the venue, bus won’t leave before 9am to Cologne. I updated the blog because I realised the slow connection in the bus sent pictures in a too low resolution. I added some more, so check it out! From now on, I will wait for better internet conditions to give you more pictures. We can say we learnt a big lesson with Mannheim and Wiesbaden: small IS beautiful! Thank you again for giving us the light we never expected… See you!
Tomorrow Cologne, last show of these last 2 weeks before going home for a week. And a good sleep in silence…




Thank you so much for this beautiful show last night!!! It was by far the best birthday present I ever got the last 29 years and I’ll probably tell my grandchildren about this party! And for the size of the venue, it was small, but that was just perfect. Not much room for dancing in front of the stage, but in the back we rocked the party *yeah*
I was sooooo looking forward to see you guys on stage, playing as a band. Hell, I couldn’t stop moving my body and throwing my hands up in the air, big old headache from all that beer this morning, too *ouch*
Thanks again for such a super sweet tuesday night. It gave me the shivers listening to tunes like 1000 Dreams, 1982 and my all time favourite stock exchange woman. Boy, did I spin this record back in the days… So cheers to all of you and sorry for asking for an encore, but we just had to *smile*
Good luck with the rest of your tour and for the future, please keep on giving us all a girl can give us!!!
Hugs and Kisses
thank you so much for yesterday night, it was great! Wiesbaden Schlachthof felt a little like bit Berlin Watergate this time =) Come back again, soon!!!
And I have to say: Miss Kittin and the Hacker you rocked. It was such a great Party and Concert – we had a lot of fun. I love your new record, it was even better than the First Album and to be honest, I thought the first one is hardly to beat. You have to come to Frankfurt or Wiesbaden again, on tour or as a live gig for a festival. I would love to see and hear more of you, so I’m always checking your Website for new Dates. I’ve seen you once in the Cocoon Club, but sadly you don’t play there anymore. I hope you recognized that we love you and your music here, so don’t waste your time in France..
And to come to an end, a nice little story from my last holiday in Argentina: In the middle of nowhere in an overlandbus (24 hours trip to the National Parc Talampaya) we got to know two girls from Jamaica. We talked about our favourite music and recognized, that at the same time we were listening to your Vitalic-Mix with Laurent Garnier…
Thank you for that cool concert – I will keep it in my heart!
je bouillone en lisant ce que tu dis sur la france!
je suis sans cesse en train de me plaindre, comme quoi c’est mieux en allemagne, was nightlife umgeht, mais je croyais que c’était moi qui voulais juste transposer l’allemagne en france!
mais si les artistes sont mécontents, et que le public est aussi mécontent, alors merde, à qui la faute??
organisateurs?programmateurs?’finançateurs’? oder ist es doch ein französiches problem?
und was du sagt stimmt, internationale anerkennung ist irgendwie die wichtigste.
mach’s gut! ich kann es kaum erwarten, euch für les nuits sonores zu sehen!
You totally kicked ass!!! Thank you sooo much for the great show and the professional attitude! I love you!