In February 2011, the German artist Bela B recorded the double cd Exit Mundi, with ten scenarios from the German translation of Exit Mundi.
Eger is a passionate drummer, which showed when he made a guest appearance in Bela B's second solo album Code B.
His other projects include "Maries’s Song" starring Sylvie Testud (which won three German Film Awards), "Edelweiss Pirates" which starred Bela B., Jan Decleir and Anna Thalbach, and Winter Sleepers which Tom Tykwer directed and von Glasow co-produced.
Béla Bartók | Bela Lugosi | Béla Tarr | Béla Fleck | Bela Fleck | Bela Crkva | Béla Kun | Béla Fleck and the Flecktones | Béla IV of Hungary | Béla Balázs | Bela B. | River Bela | Béla Bollobás | Bela Reka | Bela Palanka | Béla H. Bánáthy | Bela Crkva (Vojvodina) | Bela Crkva (disambiguation) | Bela B | Spišská Belá | Jingle All the Way (Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album) | Dajos Béla | Béla Lugosi | Béla Károlyi | Béla Iványi-Grünwald | Bela Hubbard | Bela Duarte | Béla A. Bánáthy | Leila Bela | Bingo (Bela B. album) |
This track is a recording of Lee Hazlewood speaking about his collaboration with Bela B. on Das erste Lied des Tages from the album Bingo.
"This Girl Was Made for Loving" is a single released for the soundtrack of "Obsession", sung by German actress Heike Makatsch and German singer Bela B..
A young woman, equipped with a camera and a gun, kills several people in the audience of a rock concert (the frontman is played by Die Ärzte drummer Bela B.) and records it on film, until someone kills her.
At the release of the cd, Bela B. did a 15 location-tour with the Exit Mundi cd through Germany, Switzerland and Austria, reading the texts from Exit Mundi on stage and even singing texts from the book to the tune of R.E.M.'s hit single It's The End Of The World As We Know It.
In 2005 González and Bela B. (as Zwei Fickende Hunde) recorded the song Meister aller Fotzen by Die Kassierer for the CD Kunst to celebrate 20 years of the Wattenscheid punk band.
In the first video Bela owns a shop which sells Bela B masks (as featured in the Code B artwork).
The chocolates are named "Bela B." and Bela is the owner of the factory, as Willy Wonka.