Over the past two years since the release of their album Tiny Moment, the band The Moon Is No Door (TMIND) has recorded new tracks at the famous Hansa recording studios in Berlin, which will be released as an album in summer 2025.The first single from it, ‘Armagideon Time’, is a free collage with a contemporary theme based on the reggae song by Willi Williams and became known to a wider audience as the B-side of The Clash's ‘London Calling’ single. The TMIND version is a hybrid of experimental rock and reggae and, instead of the biblical references of the original, focuses on the lyric line ‘Kick it over, don't forget to kick it over’ added by The Clash. Halfway through, the radio edit of the single then runs over into a lively and bubbling reggae section, which pops up a new dub, delay or drone surprise at any time. Background:Stepha Schweiger (Pyrolator, Hanno Leichtmann) on vocals (the vocal dubs and edits are by Pyrolator), keyboards, electronics and responsible for music and production, founded the band in 2019 with Texan musician Adam Goodwin (double bass), her long-time companion Robert Pöschl (Kim Foley, Robert Forster) on electric bass and co-production and Mäx Huber (Kim Foley) on drums. The single 'Armagideon Time’ also features guitarist Alex Kozmidi (Camera) and jazz trombonist Marleen Dahms as guests.