Martin Gretschmann (The Notwist & Console)'s "What's In My Bag?" | Amoeba Music
Martin Gretschmann (aka Console), the keyboardist and programming wizard in The Notwist goes shopping at Amoeba Hollywood in this "What's In My Bag?" episode. 📍 Filmed at Amoeba Music, the world's largest independent record store in Hollywood, CA. Martin Gretschmann's picks: • Ethiopiques - Ethiopiques (CD) http://bit.ly/2uJYAAU • Mulatu Of Ethiopia - Mulatu Of Ethiopia (CD) http://bit.ly/2tOG8mx • Various Artists - I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore 1927-1948 (LP) • George Coleman - Bongo Joe (LP) • Gang Busters - Original Radio Broadcast (LP) • Various - 700 Words You Will Need Most In Italy (LP) • Eileen Fowler - Dance, Keep Fit and Slim to Music (LP) • Dick Hyman - Keyboard Kaleidoscope (LP) 👉 Watch more “What’s In My Bag?” episodes (Season 2):    • What's In My Bag? - Season 2  Follow Amoeba Music: Instagram:   / amoebahollywood  Facebook:   / amoeba  X: https://x.com/amoebamusic #MartinGretschmann #RecordShopping #WhatsInMyBag #AmoebaMusic #TheNotwist

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