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Wie sich Geld vertonen lässt

Wie sich Geld vertonen lässt

By Olaf Karnik on June 30, 2017

By Olaf Karnik and Jörg Follert on 30 June 2017 in  AUDIO

In seinem Werk thematisiert der Deutsche Komponist der Neuen Musik Johannes Kreidler immer wieder das Thema Geld. Im Norient-Podcast und im Interview erläutert er dessen Auswirkungen auf die Konzepte seiner Musik.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Aktienkurse, Conceptual Art, Copyright, Deutschland, Finanzierung, Funding, Geld, GEMA, Germany, Johannes Kreidler, Jörg Follert, Konzeptkunst, Money, Neue Musik, Olaf Karnik, Seismographic Sounds, Seismographic Sounds Podcasts, Subventionen, Urheberrecht | 2 Responses

Gardener of Sounds – And.Ypsilon

Gardener of Sounds – And.Ypsilon

By Immanuel Brockhaus on October 28, 2016

By Immanuel Brockhaus on 28 October 2016 in  STORIES

And.Ypsilon is a real sound scientist. As a beat maker for Die Fantastischen 4 he shaped the sound of german hip hop. Norient met him in his studio in Stuttgart to talk about his love for electronic music and his re-discovery of modular synthesizers.

Posted in STORIES | Tagged And.Ypsilon, Architecture, cult-sounds, Die Fantastischen 4, Electronic Music, Germany, Hip Hop, modular synthesizers, Music Production, New Age, Oscillators, Presets, Sampling, Sound, studio | 2 Responses

Five Video Clips from Brands Worldwide

Five Video Clips from Brands Worldwide

By Cande Sánchez Olmos on January 27, 2016

By Cande Sánchez Olmos on 27 January 2016 in  VIDEO

Everybody loves music but hates traditional advertising. For this reason, a new trend is emerging: brands are becoming music video directors. These are my five favorite ad/music videos from around the world.

Posted in VIDEO | Tagged advertising, Aplusfilmz, Arizona Muse, Biting Elbows, Brands worldwide, Canada, Cande Sánchez Olmos, Converse, David Bowie, Deborah Cox, Dre Skull, Flatbush Zombies, France, Germany, Gotye, Ilya Naishuller, Jaguar, Jonas Arkelund, Laidback Luke, Lana del Rey, Louis Vuitton, Lune, Method Man, NEFT, Netherlands, Pier Pictures, Puma Fragrances, Romain Gavras, Russia, series-5-videoclips, series: 5 video clips from..., Sweden, Swedish House Mafia, The Prodigy, Trash Talk, UK, USA, Volkswagen, Volvo, Walk Off The Earth | 2 Responses

Magie für Aug und Ohr

Magie für Aug und Ohr

By Thomas Burkhalter (Norient) on January 16, 2015

By Thomas Burkhalter (Norient) on 16 January 2015 in  BLOG

Samstag 17. (St. Gallen) und Sonntag 18. Januar (Bern) am 6. Norient Musikfilm Festival: Transforma ist weltweit eines der innovativsten Kollektive für audiovisuelle Performances. Mit dem Videokünstler Yro stellen sie ihre neue Performance vor.

Posted in BLOG | Tagged 6. Norient Musikfilm Festival, audio-visual, Berlin, Cornelia Lund, France, Germany, Luke Bennett, Paris, Performance, Simon Krahl, Transforma, VJ, Yro | 4 Responses

Kino Next Level

Kino Next Level

By Cornelia Lund on January 5, 2015

By Cornelia Lund on 5 January 2015 in  STORIES

Mysteriöse Gerätschaften, geologische Fundstücke, Licht, Sound und Video. Von dieser laborartigen Anordnung geht die audiovisuelle Performance Bysnthome der Künstlergruppe Transforma und Yro aus.

Posted in STORIES | Tagged 6. Norient Musikfilm Festival, audio-visual, Baris Hasselbach, Berlin, France, Germany, László Moholy-Nagy, Luke Bennett, Man Ray, Paris, Simon Krahl, Synthome, Transforma, VJ, Yro | 1 Response

Five Video Clips from Germany Vol. 2

Five Video Clips from Germany Vol. 2

By Holger Schulze on November 12, 2014

By Holger Schulze on 12 November 2014 in  VIDEO

Scholar Holger Schulze from Lüneburg is focussing on really heavy videos from trash to rave with a great deal of irony and parody – a real counterpoint to the first round of German video clips some weeks ago.

Posted in VIDEO | Tagged Belgique, Belgium, Berlin, Christoph Schlingensief, das Bo, Deichkind, Deutschland, Dietrich Kuhlbrodt, Europa, FIFA World Cup 2014, Friedrich Liechtenstein, Germany, Helene Fischer, HGich.T, Holger Schulze, K.I.Z., Lüneburg, Pippi Langstrumpf, series-5-videoclips, series: 5 video clips from..., Zug | Leave a response

Five Video Clips from Germany Vol. 1

Five Video Clips from Germany Vol. 1

By Christoph Jacke on September 15, 2014

By Christoph Jacke on 15 September 2014 in  VIDEO

Deutsche Bands gehen «Huckepack» und inszenieren Video-Clips anderer Bands. Trümmer und Tocotronic machens in Clips von den Goldenen Zitronen und den Nerven vor. Daneben geht es in dieser Videoliste um Planung und Gentrifizierung.

Posted in VIDEO | Tagged Christoph Jacke, Deutschland, Die Goldenen Zitronen, Die Heiterkeit, Die Nerven, Gentrifizerung, Germany, Hamburg, Messer, series-5-videoclips, series: 5 video clips from..., Tocotronic, Trümmer | Leave a response

Five Video Clips from Europe

Five Video Clips from Europe

By Giacomo Bottà on August 20, 2014

By Giacomo Bottà on 20 August 2014 in  VIDEO

Was ist Europa? Mitä on Eurooppa? Cos’è l’Europa? L’Europe c’est quoi? What is Europe? This is a good and confusing question. I actually have no idea anymore, so I started digging into popular music videos.

Posted in VIDEO | Tagged Brüssel, Bruxelles, Deutschland, Die Goldenen Zitronen, England, Europe, Finland, Finnland, Germany, Giacomo Bottà, Great Britain, Grossbritannien, I Cani, Olimpia Splendid, series-5-videoclips, series: 5 video clips from..., Sleaford Mods, stromae, UK | Leave a response

Kuduro Meets Tecno-Brega

Kuduro Meets Tecno-Brega

By Frederick Moehn on July 19, 2013

By Frederick Moehn on 19 July 2013 in  STORIES

«Lusotronic» festival in May 2013 brought portuguese electronic music to Berlins multicultural neighborhood Kreuzberg – an occasion for a deep ethnomusicological insight in postcolonial cultural spaces.

Posted in STORIES, XFEATURED | Tagged Agnela Barros Wilper, Akwaaba music, Ananya Kabir, André do Poster, Andy Cumming, Angola, baile funk, Belém do Pará, Benjamin LaBrave, Berlin, Bonde Do Rolê, Brazil, Carnival of Cultures, colonialism, Cumbia, Dama Do Bling, Daniel Haaksma, Diplo, Diron, DJ Waldo Squash, Dossier World Music 2.0, Filip Nikolic, Frederick J. Moehn, Funana, Funk, Gang do Eletro, Germany, Igor Domingues, Jó Kindanje, Joan Morgan, João Brandão, Karnaval der Kulturen, Keila Gentil, kizomba, Kreuzberg, ku house, kuduro, Laura Taylor, Luso FM, Lusotronics, Lusotropicalism, Maderito, Marco Castro, MC Tati Quebra Barraco, Mozambique, Pedro D'Eyrot, pleasure politics, Portugal, Post-Kolonialismus, Rodrigo Gorky, Shayne Lee, Stefanie Alisch, tarraxinha, Tecno Brega, Throes & The Shine, Titica, Tropicalbacanal, William Love, Wolfram Lange, World Music 2.0 | 3 Responses

Panflöten und der Deutsche Schlager

Panflöten und der Deutsche Schlager

By Michael Spahr (Norient) on June 13, 2012

By Michael Spahr (Norient) on 13 June 2012 in  AUDIO

Der peruanische Musikethnologe Julio Mendívil forscht in Deutschland und kennt keine Grenzen. Zwei Radiobeiträge über Strassenmusik aus den Anden und über den Deutschen Schlager.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Ecuador, Europe, Germany, Julio Mendivil, Latin America, Leo Rojas, Peru, Schlager | 1 Response

Schweizer Volkslieder begeistern Weltmusik-Fans

Schweizer Volkslieder begeistern Weltmusik-Fans

By Theresa Beyer (Norient) on July 11, 2011

By Theresa Beyer (Norient) on 11 July 2011 in  STORIES

Vom 30. Juni bis zum 03. Juli versammelten sich 90.000 Weltmusik-Fans in der thüringischen Kleinstadt Rudolstadt. Der diesjährige Länderschwerpunkt: Die Schweiz!

Posted in STORIES | Tagged Bandella la Castellana, Christian Zehnder, Christine Lauterburg, Erika Stucky, Europe, Germany, Kummerbuben, Neue Volksmusik, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Stiller Has, Stimmhorn, Switzerland, Volksmusik, World Music, Yodeling | 6 Responses

Sein Zuhause Komponieren

Sein Zuhause Komponieren

By Sandeep Bhagwati on June 10, 2010

By Sandeep Bhagwati on 10 June 2010 in  STORIES

«Vorher war mein Elternhaus fast eine Insel der Stille im indischen Alltag gewesen, jetzt waren wir überall die lautesten Nachbarn.» Der Komponist Sandeep Bhagwati wuchs in Indien auf, heute lebt er in Deutschland.

Posted in STORIES | Tagged Asia, Composing, Composition, Germany, India, Intercultural, Musique Concrète, Noise, Sandeep Bhagwati, Socialisation, Soundscapes | Leave a response

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