Just like the Danube on which it floats, the A38 Ship doesn't care about borders or (language) barriers – not only the place's well-earned international frame proves it, but also the colorful origins of the artists they host: Jamaican reggae-dancehall legend Lee “Scratch” Perry, Japanese psychedelic rock heroes Acid Mothers Temple or Tuareg band Tamikrest are just a few examples. The musicians of different nations also bring the traditional instruments and sounds of their home. It’s not a surprise that A38 Ship was one of the venues to host the world's biggest music expo, WOMEX in 2015. A38 World – where music knows no boundaries.
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