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Ciara Blue documents German music evolution through her digital curation work, connecting industrial metal pioneers Rammstein with contemporary trap artists like RIN. Her music coverage spans five decades of German popular music, from 1970s schlager group Die Flippers to present-day hip-hop producers. The Berlin-based curator maintains an active Linktree featuring artist spotlights and genre guides. Her archival focus bridges distinct German music movements, tracing the development from traditional schlager to modern rap. The documentation encompasses three primary categories: classic rock and metal, traditional pop and schlager, and contemporary urban genres. Her curatorial work examines how these seemingly disparate scenes influence and reflect German cultural shifts. The curator's platform serves as a chronological index of German music transformation, mapping connections between established and emerging sounds. Her genre-spanning collection highlights key transitional periods in German popular music, particularly the emergence of deutschrap from earlier rock and electronic foundations. The archive provides historical context for current German music trends while preserving documentation of foundational artists.