Nerdtalk: A Dive into Music and Cinema
In the latest episode of Nerdtalk, Micha and Phil discuss new music intros, the enduring career of Alexander Markus, and recent films, including Dream Scenario and Obsession.

In the latest episode of Nerdtalk, hosts Micha and Phil engage in a lively discussion that spans music, nostalgia, and cinema. The conversation kicks off with Micha excitedly announcing a slew of new musical intros for their podcast. "I have so many new intros!" he exclaims, clearly thrilled about the fresh content.
Phil, curious about these new additions, prompts Micha for a sample. Micha responds with enthusiasm, suggesting they dive right into the podcast. "Who wants to podcast?" he asks, setting a lively tone.
As they continue, Micha reflects on how certain songs can impact one's mental state. He mentions a recent Eurovision participant, humorously referring to them as "Schlager-Urschi," though he struggles to recall the exact name. Phil chimes in, noting that the song had a demoralizing effect on him, leaving him in a simplistic mindset.
The conversation shifts to a more recent musical release by Alexander Markus, which Phil discovered shortly after its launch. Micha praises Markus for maintaining his unique style over the years, noting, "He’s been doing this for almost 20 years, and the songs sound just like they did back then. It’s impressive to have that consistency."
Phil adds that Markus's music, described as a blend of Schlager and electronic beats, often leans towards a simplistic sound. Micha reflects on the genre, suggesting that while it may not be sophisticated, it has its own charm. He mentions a TikTok video showcasing Markus's live performance, where the security's bewilderment at the crowd's enthusiasm adds to the humor of the situation.
The duo contemplates the idea of sending Markus to the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), with Micha proposing that it could be an interesting move. Phil agrees, suggesting that Markus's distinctiveness could stand out amidst the often formulaic entries seen in recent contests. Micha warns, however, that humorous entries have not fared well in the past, citing a particularly poor performance from the UK this year.
Despite their critiques, both hosts express admiration for Markus's ability to sustain a career in music for two decades. Phil reveals that Markus's real name is Felix Rennefeld, and they discuss how the artist maintains a degree of mystery by rarely giving interviews.
As the discussion transitions, Micha mentions films he recently watched, including "The Devil Wears Prada 2" and "Obsession." He expresses interest in "Dream Scenario," directed by the same filmmaker behind "Das Drama," featuring Nicolas Cage. Phil interjects with a quick update on Felix Rennefeld's recent music projects, hinting at his continued presence in the music scene.
Micha is intrigued by the possibility of Rennefeld producing for other artists without public recognition. The conversation then touches on Phil's recent film viewings, including "Crime 101" and "Ballistic," leading to a light-hearted exchange about their cinematic experiences.
As the episode wraps up, the hosts reflect on the intersections of music and film, emphasizing how both mediums can evoke strong reactions and memories for audiences.
Overall, this episode of Nerdtalk showcases the hosts' passion for music and cinema, highlighting their humorous takes on contemporary culture and their appreciation for the artists who shape it.



