With Propaganda for Paradise the duo presents their first EP.
Tropfen tropfen shows the wild and chaotic side of Frida. With dada-lyrics, odd meters and prepared piano sound a vision of an alternative reality comes to light, almost a fever dream, that soars higher and higher in a fulminant crescendo, only to abruptly break away.
Venera, the second track, is a musical image of an ab- surd nightmare: statues come alive, electromagnetic waves turn visible, and an undesired biketour in the light of Venus, embraced by a steady heartbeat.
Ptice (bs. birds) is about freedom and liberty, the fact one does not always get to decide where to find them, and the beauty that shimmers behind such thoughts.
The last track Mission to the Moon pays hommage to the Apollo mission astronauts, that set foot onto the moon 50 years ago. At the same time it is an expression of regret, because Frida will never follow in their foots- teps and has to continue watching the moon from afar.