Die Goldbomben
Behind the name Die Goldbomben are Alexander MA and Natasha NawaTaNeko — artists, educators, and independent publishers. Since 2011, we have been connected both as partners and through our shared Kinbaku practice. In particular, the art of semenawa in the style of Akira Naka has become a defining influence on our work and artistic approach.
Our publishing work is grounded in carefully curated and thoroughly researched content, guided by a deep respect for cultural contexts, traditions, and heritage. Our focus lies on both traditional and contemporary Japanese underground culture — especially Rope Bondage, Adult Entertainment, and Aesthetics — and on how these themes are perceived, interpreted, and transformed in the West.
We offer coachings and private classes in Berlin, as well as workshops internationally, and welcome invitations for performances and artistic collaborations.
As founders of the Kinbaku Society, we are also publishers, editors-in-chief, and producers of the Kinbaku Society of Berlin (KSB) Magazine, issued twice a year, alongside other limited print and art projects.