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Olaf "Gemse" Kretschmar ist CEO Berlin Music Commission, Vorsitzender des Bundesverbandes Popularmusik und im Landesmusikrat-Präsidium. Im Interview geht es um seine Arbeit, seinen Weg in die Musikindustrie und Wünsche für die Musikbranche. Das Interview ist eins von zwölf Interviews, die auf der Musikkonferenz "Most wanted: Music" entstanden sind. Die Konferenz hat Olaf übrigens gegründet (so wie die zugehörigen Listen to Berlin-Awards). Folgt dem ThemaTakt-Podcast, um alle Folgen zu hören (die sind schon draußen). Lasst auch eine Sterne-Bewertung auf Spotify! Für mehr Infos und Jobs in der Musikindustrie abonniert den ThemaTakt-Newsletter unter https://www.thematakt.de/newsletter ThemaTakt per Spende unterstützen: https://www.paypal.me/thematakt ThemaTakt auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thematakt/ Intro-Voice: Henrike Möller Musik: Benethy Interview & Produktion: Tobias Wilinski Olafs Berufserfahrung: • 1993 Mitbegründer „Delicious Doughnuts Research“ in Berlin Mitte, 1993 – 1997 Inhaber und Geschäftsführer • 1997 Mitbegründer „oxymoron“ in den Hackeschen Höfen, bis 2007 Booker und geschäftsführender Gesellschafter „Programm und Promotion“ • 2000 Mitbegründer „clubcommission berlin e.V.“ 2002 – 2008 Geschäftsführer und Pressesprecher • 2001 Mitbegründer „Clubnacht Berlin“ (Kooperationsprojekt der Berliner Clubs), bis 2008 Projektleiter von insgesamt 15 Events mit bis zu jeweils 40 teilnehmenden Clubs • 2003 Mitbegründer Veranstaltungsmagazin „Freshguide Berlin“, bis 2007 Geschäftsführer und Inhaber • 2007 und 2008 Projektleiter I. und II. Europäische Clubnacht in Kooperation mit dem Auswärtigen Amt und unter Schirmherrschaft des Außenministers Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier • 2007 Mitbegründer „Berlin Music Commission e.G.“, seit 2008 Clustermanager, seit 2010 Vorstandsvorsitzender • 2009 Initiator und Mitbegründer „Berlin Music Week“, 2010 Vorsitzender des Organisationskomitees 1. Berlin Music Week • seit 2009 „all2gethernow e.V.“, Vereinsmitglied • 2011 - 2012 Leiter der Kampagne „Musik 2020 Berlin“ – Kampagne zur strategischen Entwicklung des Musikstandortes Berlin. Ergebnisse u.a. Konzeptentwicklung und politische Durchsetzung „Musicboard Berlin“ 2011 - 2013 „Most Wanted: Music“ - Music Supervisor Sessions und Expert Networking in Kooperation mit NARIP (US) jährlich im Rahmen der Berlin Music week • 2013 bis heute Mitglied des Beirates des Musicboard Berlin • 2014 Mitbegründer und bis heute General Director „Most Wanted: Music“ • 2015 Mitbegründer „listen to berlin Awards“, Musikpreis des Landes Berlin, 9 Preiskategorien für künstlerisches, wirtschaftliche und gesellschaftspolitisches Engagement • 2015 bis heute – Vorstand, seit 2019 stellv. Präsident Bundesverband Pop, • 2017 Gründungsmitglied „Kreative Deutschland“ – Bundesverband der Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft Deutschland e.V. • 2017 bis heute Mitarbeit Präsidium Landesmusikrat Berlin, verantwortlich für populäre Musik • 2018 Mitbegründer Dachverband der Kulturfördervereine in Deutschland (DAKU), seitdem Mitglied des Beirates • 2018 bis heute Mitglied im Jazzbeirat Berlin • 2019 bis heute Mitglied im Berlin für Neue Musik (Quelle: https://www.berlin-music-commission.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Lebenslauf_OK_2021.pdf)
Summary "Team Logan." We welcome Helen Zaltzman of The Allusionist back on the show to discuss the incredible life and times of Kelly Bishop as laid out in her new memoir The Third Gilmore Girl. Also discussed: Bunheads, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Etoile. Show notes: Kelly Bishop as Sheila in A Chorus Line (TikTok) Recommendations: Lisa: Somebody Somewhere (Season 3) (Crave) Andrea G.: Culinary Class Wars (Netflix) Andrea W.: Terrarium by Matthew Walsh (book) Helen: Seigfried & Joy (Instagram account of magic act from Berlin) Music credits "Electrodoodle" by Kevin MacLeod From: incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From: incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License "Good Times" by Podington Bear From: Free Music Archive Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Intro voiced by Morgan Brayton Pop This! is a podcast featuring three women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Andrea Gin is a producer and an avid figure skating fan. Press play and come hang out with your new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin.
How did a friendship spanning nearly four decades evolve into one of the most compelling musical partnerships in Berlin's underground scene? Alexander Hacke and Daniella de Picciotto, collectively known as Hackedepicciotto, join us to share their remarkable journey. They open up about their creative processes, blending industrial beats, electronic sounds, and classical harmonies into what they call Symphonic Drone. Their latest album, "The Best of Hackedepicciotto (Live in Napoli)” is more than just a collection of live performances; it's a reflection of their artistic evolution and enduring commitment to pushing musical boundaries.Step back to the vibrant 1980s in Berlin—a city on the fringes. Hacke and de Picciotto reflect on the iconic underground music scenes of Berlin and New York, which served as creative ground zero for many artists. They share personal stories of this era and examine how the spirit of repurposing old ideas into new, groundbreaking concepts has influenced generations of musicians. Their experiences highlight the radical artistic atmosphere that fostered connections with like-minded individuals eager to challenge societal norms.Imagine a life without a permanent address, driven by artistic freedom and cultural exploration. This episode also uncovers the couple's unique nomadic lifestyle and its profound impact on their music-making. Hacke and de Picciotto discuss the philosophical and spiritual insights gained from their travels, emphasizing a broader understanding of global interconnectedness in the face of modern consumerism.The Best Of Hackedepicciotto (Live In Napoli) is out Nov 1st on Mute. Find out more here.Follow Paul Hanford on InstagramLost and Sound is sponsored by Audio-TechnicaPaul's BBC World Service radio documentary “The man who smuggled punk rock across the Berlin Wall” is available now on BBC Sounds. Click here to listen.Paul's debut book, Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music And Club Culturet Capital is out now on Velocity Press. Click here to find out more. Lost and Sound title music by Thomas Giddins
Combing sound and rhythm, music and dance with producer, DJ and label owner GiGi FM. As a rising star in the music industry, GiGi FM takes us behind the scenes of her artistic process, revealing how her personal experiences shape her tracks. Paul and GiGi engage in an intimate conversation, recorded in the creative ambiance of a Berlin gallery, where she shares her story and how she infuses it with her music.The episode then transitions to an exploration of the transformative power of music and dance and how they serve as conduits between our inner selves and the collective consciousness. Remember the first time you lost yourself in a dance or a melody? That's the flow state we explore here, through personal narratives and insightful discussions with a successful DJ who shares her rapid rise from underground parties to Boiler Room, Berghain, Fabric, NTS and beyond. We also delve into the nuances of reading a crowd, creating energy, and understanding the dynamics of a party.The journey continues further, as we navigate through the vibrant nightlife of Berlin and Japan, discussing the unique energies at different raves. We also dive deeper into the life of GiGi FM, discussing her move to Berlin, her own imprint, Sea~rène, and her love for mythology. Through her story, we uncover the symbiotic relationship between creativity, music, and life itself.Presented and produced by Paul Hanford Paul Hanford on InstagramPre-order GiGi FM's Kiwi Synthesis Diary Vol 2 here.Lost and Sound is proudly sponsored by Audio-TechnicaPaul's debut book, Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music And Club Culture Capital is out now on Velocity Press. Click here to find out more. Subscribe to the Lost and Sound Substack for fresh updates and writing.Lost and Sound title music by Thomas Giddins
Willkommen zur heutigen aufregenden Episode von Nerdbusiness!
Next dates: Feb 11 - Electrolunch, Seville / Feb 18 - Renate, Berlin
Next dates: Feb 11 - Electrolunch, Seville / Feb 18 - Renate, Berlin
Techno for punks, or punk for techno heads… DJ, artist, label owner Louisahhh makes music that hits the sweet spot between Boiler Room and CBGBs. A native New Yorker now living in France for almost a decade, she chats with your host Paul Hanford about cultural identity, diversity and performative success, the route of her album The Practice Of Freedom, playing great parties and playing not so great parties, and so much more. To support this show and recieve extra stuff, head on over to Paul's Patreon at:www.patreon.com/paulhanfordPaul's debut book, Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music And Club Culture Capital is out now on Velocity Press. Click here to find out more. Lost and Sound title music by E.S.OThis episode is sponsored by Audio-Technica
ON THIS EPISODE OF LIVE AND LOUD WITH THE LORD, NELSON THAT IS! Lord enjoys a conversation with the beautifully unique and talented Stony Sugarskull. Stony speaks about her beginnings into this thing called music most of us love. She is a free spirit and a creative and these qualities lead to a great conversation that you will enjoy. As always Lord Nelson and the CMS Network and Heavy Metal Television appreciates your valuable time given and will continue to do their best to entertain you, inform you and some times educate you. Respect Maximum To You Always. Love Love. Thanks A Billion
Learn more about Brian here and follow him on Instagram. Dive into Brian's music on Spotify or wherever you get music. You can also explore his artist playlist. Get into more Daniel Cherote and Kelsey Brae. And check out Phoebe Bridgers' Halloween. Dig our explorations of working lives? Please show your support at Patreon.Get in touch on Insta, Twitter, Facebook, or at podcastforaliving [at] gmail [dot] com.Please hit that follow button and share the pod with your people.As always, special thanks to Liv Hunt for logo design, Rotem Fisher for mastering audio, and Brian Trahan for music production and engineering.Our theme song is Nile's Blues by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons by an Attribution 4.0 License. Be kind and stay healthy. Thank you for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Learn more about Brian here and follow him on Instagram. Dive into Brian's music on Spotify or wherever you get music. You can also explore his artist playlist. Get into more Daniel Cherote and Kelsey Brae. Dig our explorations of working lives? Please show your support at Patreon.Get in touch on Insta, Twitter, Facebook, or at podcastforaliving [at] gmail [dot] com.Please hit that follow button and share the pod with your people.As always, special thanks to Liv Hunt for logo design, Rotem Fisher for mastering audio, and Brian Trahan for music production and engineering.Our theme song is Nile's Blues by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons by an Attribution 4.0 License. Be kind and stay healthy. Thank you for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week, DJ Fuckoff took a break from whipping up storms across parties in Berlin to have a raw, cute and frank in person chat with me. Propulsively mixing techno with juke, psy-trance and warehouse rave so potent you can practically smell the heat from the generator, all with sexually empowering lyrics. We met up for a coffee in Neukölln where she opened up about battling incels, the lingering misogyny in club culture and how she nurtures her own energy. In her own words: “I like to make people get out of their comfort zone and I think its important to be pushing this instead of how society is telling women how they should act. I want to fucking break this, I want to push this, I want to test this and by doing what I do and seeing how people react, I see that that's happening.”Title music by ESOCheck out DJ Fuckoff's recent streams and releases through her Linktree here.If you'd like to help fund Lost and Sound for the price of a coffee, head on over to the show's Ko-Fi crowdsouce.
Radio Connection ist ein Kunst am Bau Projekt für 10 Gemeinschaftsunterkünfte für Geflüchtete in Berlin. ## Music from Afrika Passend zu dem sommerlichen Wetter bringen wir heute eine Sendung von Ulana mit viel afrikanischer Musik. Im Studio von von Common voices bei Radio Corax in Halle legt er Musik von afrikanischen Bands auf und erzählt uns einiges dazu. ## Radio Connection Es geht um Themen wie: Leben in Marzahn, Ankommen in Berlin, Freizeitgestaltung, Arbeits- und Wohnungssuche, andere Wohnformen, Frauenprojekte, Geschichten für Kinder, Traditionen, alltäglicher Rassismus, Asyl- und Abschiebungspolitik in Deutschland, Ausbildungswege…. Aber natürlich auch um Musik aus vielen verschiedenen Ländern. In unregelmäßigen Abständen senden wir außerdem Beiträge von „Radio Babylon“, dem Jugend-Radio des interkulturellen Zentrums‚ Haus Babylon aus Hellersdorf. * https://www.radioconnection-berlin.de/
I had a conversation with Amsterdam-based producer, songwriter and musician Tessa Douwstra, who records under the name Luwten and finds a way of blending nu-soul tinged vocals and textured, experimental production. Luwten means ‘Place without wind' in Dutch and I was interested to ask her about the way her music feels so intimately personal yet sonically expressive.Theme music by ESO
Originally founded as a DJ collective back in 1995, Berlin based Jazzanova have since released three full-length LP's, consisting of intricately programmed beats topped with beautiful flowing melodies, spanning nu jazz, chill-out, and Latin jazz vibes.To listen to the full episode, including the featured music, visit... signlradio.com"Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
“Everyone whose listening… go off the grid!”Sage advice from this weeks guest on Lost and Sound - musical polymath King Britt, beaming in from San Diego. Right now, he’s taken a lifetime in DJing, producing, remixing and just being an all round presence in electronic music’s evolution into the realms of education. We had a chat about whitewashing in electronic music and the need to have access to the lesser documented history.Along the way we took in his roots from 5 year old King DJing at his Dad’s barber shop in Philly, the legendary Silk City in Philadelphia, forming partnerships with Josh Wink and Digable Planets, about his university course Blacktronica: Afrofuturism in Electronic Music - researching and honouring the people of colour, who've pioneered groundbreaking genres within the electronic music and even taking a trip into the future. His advice for future music? Go off the grid! What does that mean? You’ll have to listen to find out. Enjoy!If you’re listening the week this episode comes out and want to get involved, check out Blacktronika presents Sound for Humanity, a series of performances by six music creative artists, who were asked to think about sound, not only in its sonic definition (noun) but sound as an adjective (sound mind) and verb (sound the alarm), and how their choices will contribute in some way to humanity. Hit the link if you want to join.Title music by ESO
I had a chat with Ella Zwietnig, film composer, sound designer, performer and songwriter. I’ve only recently discovered the Austrian artist’s music, and I was really captivated by the sonic soundworld she creates and the incredible things she does with vocal arrangements. We spoke about the shocking lack of female composers getting work in films, how making electronic music is a liberating power and lots more. It was a super fun chat to have and I hope you enjoy listening.www.ellazwietnig.comTitle Music by ESO
Hi there!I'm so happy to welcome you back to the show.If you’re new here I’m happy to welcome you to the show, Music Travel Guide is my way of inspiring you to discover Berlin Music Scene.For the second season every fortnight I host music lovers, artists and musicians who brings their inspirational stories and experiences.Today is the turn of Sarah Farina.Sarah she’s a well known Dj and Producer based in town with musical connections to the world.With her #Rainbowbass she usually travels the world and tries not only to celebrate with her audience, but also to work musically and politically.In todays's episode she talks about Berlin Music Scene by starting from her artistic career, Berlin as special place not only for techno lovers to some of her favourite places in town.Music Travel Guide is an opportunity to speak with you about the topic I share: let’s talk about this on Instagram!Make sure to follow the official page on IG ▶ https://bit.ly/39lxFxq so that we can talk together.Facebook Official Fan Page: https://bit.ly/30EmXyaSubscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3jzLb5mThank you so much for listening.
I had a chat with the one and only Peaches. Can you believe her seminal work The Teaches of Peaches has just turned 20? We spoke about this, about Daft Punk, about WAP, about her two massive shows last year and not only that, it was the day of the US election, how about that for hyper background ambience! She’s always been someone who I’ve felt to be fearless and totally raw in her work and I was super happy to chat with her.Peaches websiteLost And Sound music by E S OThis episode is sponsored by talentful.com And hosted by bearradio.org , home of English language podcasts from Berlin
I met up with iconic DJ, producer and label owner Ellen Allien.Part punk, part cosmic being. She talks about the early days of Berlin techno, being a resident in legendary venues like Tresor right through to dealing with this weird ol’ year, via playing in the town of her favourite spicy Mexican sauce and noticing the bling in nature.She’s both a world touring techno icon and a uniquely homegrown hero and I hope you enjoy the chat we had.https://www.facebook.com/EllenAllienhttps://www.instagram.com/ellen.allienHelp support Lost And Sound at https://ko-fi.com/lostandsound
I had a chat with Merrill Garbus, who with her long term collaborator and husband Nate Brenner, makes the wonderful sound that is Tune-Yards. The first time I heard Tune-Yards, I think it being on the 4AD label drew me in, I totally fell for the rhythms and harmonies bursting out of the at the time lo-fi production. Ever since then, new Tune-Yards material is always such heaven to my ears, whether its been on big tunes like Water Fountain or scoring the film Sorry To Bother You. Zapping in from Oakland, California, where the skies were still very much effected by fires. We speak about her long term support for Black Lives Matter, feminism and how that plays a role in her songwriting. In the process, the conversation kind of became an examination of the cultural issues behind Paul Simon’s Graceland. There’s also a new tune, Nowhere, Man out this week, which takes their sound to realms of squelchy funk.I hope you enjoy listening.
The music scene in Berlin is legendary, especially for the unofficial punk and techno clubs that popped up around the city - East and West Berlin - during the 1970s and 1980s. Neither music style was born in Germany’s capital, however it was in Berlin that they were truly turned into movements that united the youth of Germany and helped them to express themselves during turbulent times. During this week’s episode we’ll discuss the history of Berlin’s music scene and also talk with our guest Matthew Conway, the lead singer of the indie punk rock outfit “The Roxies.” He’ll give insight into his passion for music and the journey that took him from England all the way to Germany. The Roxies: https://roxies.bandcamp.com/
For the first face to face interview in ages, I met up with the one and only Ghostpoet. Twice Mercury Prize nominated, genre-defying and also a really nice guy. We went for a tea and had a chat about his recent LP, the massively brooding and krauty I Grow Tired But Dare Not Fall Asleep, why he decided to move to Berlin during a pandemic and being a musical outsider. It’s definitely one of those interviews that just freewheels and does its thing, I had lots of fun, I hope you do listening.www.ghostpoet.co.uk
Hi there!I'm so happy to welcome you back to the show.If you’re new here I’m happy to welcome you to the show, Music Travel Guide is my way of inspiring you to discover Berlin Music Scene.For the second season every fortnight I host music lovers, artists and musicians who brings their inspirational stories and experiences.Today is the turn of Thilo Schmied.Thilo is owner and organiser of BERLIN MUSIC TOURS and his experiences in the past 30 years brought him to know much about the music scene and also the musical history of Berlin.In today's episode he will guide you on a journey discovering David's Bowie life in Berlin.Berlin is one of the world’s most famous locations for music, which drew David Bowie to the city during the ’70s.Few months ago I sat down with Thilo (right next to Hansa Studio) and he shared lots of interesting stories and fascinating anectodes about Bowie's life in town, its favorite places, the mark he left in Berlin.Also at the end of our chat, I asked Thilo the differences between Berlin Music Scene before and after the fall of the wall.02:39 1976-1978 Bowie's magical time in Berlin08:12 Places and special Venues with a very strong David Bowie signature in Berlin26:30 Berlin Music Scene: before and after the fall of the wallMusic Travel Guide is an opportunity to speak with you about the topic I share: let’s talk about this on Instagram!Make sure to follow the official page on IG ▶ https://bit.ly/39lxFxq so that we can talk together.Facebook Official Fan Page: https://bit.ly/30EmXyaSubscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3jzLb5mThank you so much for listening and I’ll see you in 15 days, Thursday September 17th in the next episode of Music Travel Guide.
Hi there! I'm so happy to welcome you back to the show. If you’re new here I’m happy to welcome you to the show, Music Travel Guide is my way of inspiring you to discover Berlin Music Scene. For the second season every fortnight I host music lovers, artists and musicians who brings their inspirational stories and experiences.Today is the turn of Sebastian Studnitzky - I had the pleasure of meeting Sebastian a few months ago. Sebastian is a Piano & trumpet player, composer based in Berlin and Founder and artist director of XJAZZ festival.4:03 SEBASTIAN, BERLIN AND ITS MINIMALISTIC SOUND09:47 SEBASTIAN'S THOUGHTS ABOUT LIVESTREAMS AND VIRTUAL CONCERTS17:46 XJAZZ FESTIVAL AS THE BIGGEST JAZZ FESTIVAL IN BERLIN20:20 CLUB VISIONÄRE'S MEMORIES27:24 COVID-19 AND THE IMPACT ON LIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCEMusic Travel Guide is an opportunity to speak with you about the topic I share: let’s talk about this on Instagram! Make sure to follow the official page on IG ▶ https://bit.ly/39lxFxq so that we can talk together.Facebook Official Fan Page: https://bit.ly/30EmXyaSubscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3jzLb5mThank you so much for listening and I’ll see you in 15 days, Thursday August 6th in the next episode of Music Travel Guide.
Hi everyone! I'm Maikol Piardi the host of Music Travel Guide Podcast. The first show of brings people to explore the music scene starting from Berlin. My mission is to inspiring you to experience exciting places and transmit you the importance and value of a thriving music scene in every city. Today I'll talk about Berlin Music Scene with Melissa Perales. EPISODE #21 BERLIN MUSIC SCENE with MELISSA PERALES 2:14 MELISSA'S PATH FROM CHICAGO TO BERLIN 10:09 SCHOKOLADEN: A SPECIAL LOCATION 13:07 M:SOUNDTRACK AS A MEETING POINT WITHIN THE BERLIN INDEPENDENT MUSIC SCENE 18:00 KEY ELEMENTS ON HOW TO START BUILDING A MUSIC COMMUNITY AROUND YOUR NIGHT OR ORGANIZATION Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast!If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could:-Share the episode on social media with people you think the might like the podcast.Leave an honest review and rating of the podcast on iTunes.-iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring traveller and music lover around there!Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated, and I read every single one ❤︎️See you in the next episode of the Music Travel Guide Podcast!
HERE’S MY LIST OF BEST BERLIN MUSIC FESTIVALS 202003:27 X JAZZ FESTIVAL06:00 ATONAL08:00 FÊTE DE LA MUSIQUE09:57 A'LARM FESTIVAL11:53 STROM - BERLINER PHILARMONIKERThanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast!If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could:-Share the episode on social media with people you think the might like the podcast.Leave an honest review and rating of the podcast on iTunes.-iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring traveller and music lover around there!Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated, and I read every single one ❤︎️See you in the next episode of the Music Travel Guide Podcast!
I’ve been living in Berlin for nearly two years now, I went to meet fellow Brit, Sasha Perera, aka Perera Elsewhere. Her soulful and experimental electronica feels both London and distinctly Berlin. She moved here at a time the Stadt was off many people’s radar and she talks frankly and with searing wit about cultural identity.Lost and Sound In Berlin is a podcast exploring music and identity in Berlin written and produced by myself, Paul Hanford. Theme music by Tom GiddinsThis episode also features Sunk In Motion by Perera Elsewhere Featuring Dis FigCheck out her websiteWanna help support the production of these podcasts? Then buy me a digital coffee on Ko-Fi
It’s a year full of change, and for the first podcast of the year the theme is Protest. I met up with DJ and film maker Ace of Demons, part of the No Shade crew, who explained to me the way gentrification threatens diversity in Berlin, and what we can do to make conscious decisions. Then I went to meet Berlin legend and Possibly the suavest man to have been a political prisoner, the leader of an experimental band and a one time housemate of Nick Cave - Christoph Dreher, who recounts the atmosphere and of protest in 1970s West Berlin and the incredible story that led to the birth of his band - Die Haut.
I met up for with three artists pushing club music expectations here in Berlin. Perel is signed to New York’s DFA label but sings in Deutsch. Her album, Hermetica, is one of my favourite’s this year, she talks frankly about finding her musical identity. Simon Kaiser runs the night, TRADE, bringing an experimental edge to the party scene. And Bakläxa brings touches of UK Bass to her genre-mashing sets, she joined me for a coffee along Graefestraße. Recorded on location in Kreuzberg and Neukölln.www.facebook.com/perelmusicwww.facebook.com/tradeberlinwww.facebook.com/bklxa
Episode Eight - In real life, you can’t force loveTRIGGER WARNING // sexual abuse, drug use Due to technical difficulties we’ve had an unwanted break, but we’re back and better (longer) than ever! In this episode we talk about when we went to the Berlin Music video awards and what we thought about the events and the acts. We also have a special guest; Nikolai from the band Blassfuchs! He talks about the bands choice to make a powerful video for the song Dunkelziffer and their thoughts behind it all. We also hear about their upcoming music video projects for their EP Zwischen Rausch und Gift (ZRUG). We also get into the bad sex-ed in schools… tune in! #ZRUG #Blassfuchs #DunkelzifferWe do apologise for the low sound when Raven speaks, she’ll make sure to really raise her voice in the next episode!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Berlin, Berlin! Germany's capital is full of music and many episodes of Sarah's Music have been filmed here. Sarah Willis shares some of her favorite Berlin episodes so far.
This year’s Berlin Music Video Awards will take place from May 23 and 26. Since 2013, the awards have highlighted the art behind music videos while acting as a networking platform for musicians and filmmakers.
“The inspiration was definitely how one has to deal with what’s happening right now,” says London-born and Berlin-based Sasha Perera, also known as Perera Elsewhere, about her new album.
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