The End of History
Written and filmed in four days apiece, "The End Of History" tracks Australian techno producers Darcy & Pat as they struggle to acclimatise to a changing Berlin where the clubs have (briefly) been closed down. Forced to either talk to each other or to finally engage with a city they know only as a playground for high-as-f*ck expats ("artists"), they leave as fast as they can to East Germany proper to create "something no one's ever done before". Written and filmed in four days apiece, "The End Of History" tracks Australian techno producers Darcy & Pat as they struggle to acclimatise to a changing Berlin where the clubs have (briefly) been closed down. Forced to either talk to each other or to finally engage with a city they know only as a playground for high-as-f*ck expats ("artists"), they leave as fast as they can to East Germany proper to create "something no one's ever done before". Written and filmed in four days apiece, "The End Of History" tracks Australian techno producers Darcy & Pat as they struggle to acclimatise to a changing Berlin where the clubs have (briefly) been closed down. Forced to either talk to each other or to finally engage with a city they know only as a playground for high-as-f*ck expats ("artists"), they leave as fast as they can to East Germany proper to create "something no one's ever done before". Written and filmed in four days apiece, "The End Of History" tracks Australian techno producers Darcy & Pat as they struggle to acclimatise to a changing Berlin where the clubs have (briefly) been closed down. Forced to either talk to each other or to finally engage with a city they know only as a playground for high-as-f*ck expats ("artists"), they leave as fast as they can to East Germany proper to create "something no one's ever done before".