Fahrenheit 212

Fahrenheit 212 is a German metal band founded in 1992 by Mirko Kerber, Patrick Lyhs and Carsten F. Hiller.

In 2009, the band took part in the Brandenburg State Sound Choice project and the "Kreuzberger Musikalische Aktion eV" (KMA) initiative.

The album was released as a digipak with an attached booklet via recordJet distributed by Soulfood and also contains a title that is sung in the language of Easter Island.

Their five-minute short appearance, in which they played the title song by Vaka Teatea, took place together with the samba kids from Berlin.

Production for this will take over Martin Lischke and the director of this documentary project, the working title of 100 ° on Rapa Nui bears, Christian Klandt.

Oliver Kranz, Patrick Lyhs, Carsten Frederik Hiller, Kay Gerling-Bassmann (November 2020)