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We Can Edit That Out

We Can Edit That Out

By: Jack Matisse and Rob Hanna
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The misadventures of renowned tattooer Jack Matisse and photographer and musician Rob Hanna, two punk expats from Seattle living in Berlin, Germany. Longtime friends for a quarter century, the two regale stories of their past in the Pacific Northwest to their present fumblings through Germany’s Hauptstadt, while also discussing at length their creative processes.Copyright 2021-2023 All rights reserved. Art Music
Episodes
  • Drei Sense of Humor
    Nov 11 2025

    Episode 1: Jack and Rob return for Season 3 to discuss the origin and allure of trilogies in film and music. A deep dive about boots. What is it about the number 3 that permeates human culture? Why don't underage kids drink at shows anymore? How can you make something worse by trying to make it better?

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    55 mins
  • Ich bin ein Berliner
    Jan 6 2025

    Episode 10B: Rob and Jack wrap up Season 2 with a recap of their experience being some of the only non-Italians seeing CCCP Fedeli Alla Linea's reunion show in Berlin, and talk about the essence of what it means to be a Berliner. How long do you have to live in Berlin before you can say you’re from there? What makes living in the city different from anywhere else?

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    51 mins
  • That One Where We Went to Dresden
    Nov 25 2024

    Episode 10A: Jack and Rob do a remote visit to Dresden, a baroque architecture adorned city in Southeast Germany! As they take nearly a solid hour to leave Berlin, they discuss the nuances of driving in Germany and the U.S. A brisk walk through the historic Altstadt district, and a tour the Deutsche Hygiene Museum. Part 1 of a 2 part series.

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    43 mins
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