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John Home is the untamed Gentleman of Pop music who is going to save the world with energy, inspiration and style. John Home was born in Yangon. His mother was a German environmentalist, and his father an Australian chief diplomat. After his parents' divorce, still being a child, he spent several years studying in a monastery in North-East Myanmar, where he developed deep compassion and started his life-long strive for enlightenment. John discovered his love for music at a very early age, always focusing not only on the musical side but also on the spiritual narrative of his music. When he returned to Germany, the plan was to lead a quiet and more conventional life. However, after some traumatic events, he returned to his music, and he began exploring themes of loss, grief and hope in his lyrics, but also developed new story lines representing other aspects of his personality. John’s spiritual connection remained an essential part of his life and art until today. John Home is as old as the moment. Biological age only is an orientation to a fixed point in the past - without reference to the real now. John Home is exactly as old as he is when you get to know this thought and he is a year younger than he will be at the peak of his musical creativity. Everything happens at the same time! What distinguishes a point in time when I experience something for the first time from when I remember it so passionately that tears or laughter come to mind again. And if reliving has the same effect on my feelings as first experiencing, then what's the point of time? Music consists of interchangeable tones. Only the emotion makes it valuable: the images it unfolds in your head, the appreciation it sparks in you. You yourself can turn any melody into music that accompanies you your whole life - or into a worthless sequence of notes that passes you untouched. You make John Home's music an emotion.

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