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Sissy Bounce Rap from New Orleans

Sissy Bounce Rap from New Orleans

By Alison Fensterstock on December 1, 2012

By Alison Fensterstock on 1 December 2012 in  STORIES

Katey Red, Sissy Nobby, Big Freedia: These successful Sissy Rappers turn New Orleans around. Plus many other cities as well.

Posted in STORIES, XFEATURED | Tagged 4. Norient Musikfilm Festival, Big Freedia, Bobby Marchan, Bounce, Cheeky Blakk, Chev off the Ave., Crunk, Dirty South, Gay Culture, Gender, Globale Nischen, Juvenile, Katey Red, Lil Jon, New Orleans, Partners-n-Crime, Patsy Vidalia, Queer, Rap, Sex, Sissies With Attitude, Sissy Nobby, Soulja Slim, Tupac Shakur, USA, Vockah Redu, Ying Yang Twins | 15 Responses

Im Dienste des albanischen Liedes

Im Dienste des albanischen Liedes

By Theresa Beyer on September 1, 2012

By Theresa Beyer and Thomas Burkhalter on 1 September 2012 in  AUDIO

Elina Duni ist in Tirana in Albanien geboren. Seit 20 Jahren lebt sie in der Schweiz. Mit ihrem Quartett ist jetzt ihr 3. Album “Matanë Malit” beim renommierten ECM-Label erschienen. Ein Podcast.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Albania, Bern, Colin Vallon, ECM, Elina Duni, Globale Nischen, Matanë Malit, Norbert Pfammatter, Patrice Moret, Sonic Traces, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Swiss Music | 1 Response

Japanische Pop-Inszenierungen

Japanische Pop-Inszenierungen

By Thomas Burkhalter on May 29, 2012

By Thomas Burkhalter, Simon Grab, and Karin Scheidegger on 29 May 2012 in  AUDIO

Japanische Sprechgesänge und Girlie-Melodien interagieren mit knackiger Elektronika, tiefen Bass-Beats und einem Schuss Indie Rock. Das zweite Album von Tim & Puma Mimi.

Posted in AUDIO, XFEATURED | Tagged Christian Fischer, Globale Nischen, Japan, Märklin, Michiko Hanawa, Mouthwatering Records, Seelenluft, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Switzerland, Tim & Puma Mimi, Zurich | 2 Responses

«Die Schweiz hat uns viel gegeben»

«Die Schweiz hat uns viel gegeben»

By Norient on May 29, 2012

By Thomas Burkhalter on 29 May 2012 in  AUDIO

Heute an den Thementagen «Musik und Globalisierung»: Ist das türkische oder serbische Volksmusik oder europäische Kunstmusik? Das werden Taylan Arikan (Baglama) und Srdjan Vukasinovic (Akkordeon) vom Meduoteran oft gefragt.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Akkordeon, Baglama, Globale Nischen, Meduoteran, Serbia, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Srdjan Vukasinovic, Swiss Music, Switzerland, Taylan Arikan, Thementage2012, Turkey | 3 Responses

Thementage «Musik und Globalisierung»

Thementage «Musik und Globalisierung»

By Norient on May 22, 2012

By Norient on 22 May 2012 in  EVENTS

Renommierte Wissenschaftlerinnen, Musikjournalisten und Musiker treffen sich vom 29.5 – 31.5.2012 in Bern und Zürich zu Künstlergesprächen, Konzerten, Vorträgen, Podiumsdiskussionen und Filmvorführungen.

Posted in EVENTS | Tagged Andreas Ryser, artlink, Balkans, bee-flat, Bern, Birgit Abels, Boris Previsic, Britta Sweers, Christoph Jacke, Cultural Exchange, Dagmar Lorenz, Daniel Künzler, David-Emil Wickström, Dieter Ringli, Elisabeth Stoudmann, Globale Nischen, Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology, Institute for Cultural Studies in the Arts, Jay Rutledge, Jodok Kobelt, Jolanda Gsponer, Jonas Kocher, Julio Mendivil, Kadebostan, Kino der Reitschule Bern, Kyros Kikos, Marianne Berna, Mauro Abbühl, Meduoteran, Nilsa, Norient Productions, Oliver Seibt, Peter Kraut, Philipp Schnyder von Wartensee, Robert Roza, Roberto Haçaturyan, Rote Fabrik, Sandra Passaro, Sigrid Schade, Simon Grab, Skype, Susanne Binas, Susanne Binas-Preisendörfer, Tamriko Kordzaia, The National Fanfare of Kadebostany, Thomas Burkhalter, Tim & Puma Mimi, Tim+Puma Mimi, Tobias Rothfahl, World Music 2.0, ZHDK, Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, Zurich, «The Shukar Collective» | 5 Responses

Not Inspired by Butterflies

Not Inspired by Butterflies

By Thomas Burkhalter on May 12, 2012

By Thomas Burkhalter and Simon Grab on 12 May 2012 in  AUDIO

Rapper La Gale is half Swiss and half Lebanese. In our Norient Podcast she talks about her political message and her first CD.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Arab World, Christian Pahud, Diaspora, Globale Nischen, Karine Guignard, La Gale, Larytta, Lausanne, Lebanon, Rap, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland | 4 Responses

Sampled Lebenswelt

Sampled Lebenswelt

By Thomas Burkhalter on January 20, 2012

By Thomas Burkhalter and Simon Grab on 20 January 2012 in  AUDIO

The singer and musician Joy Frempong associates lively Avant-pop, odd electronica, abstract hip-hop, futuristic soul, Dadaistic world music and Debussy-esque classical music.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Filewile, Ghana, Globale Nischen, Joy Frempong, Koch Schütz Studer, Lauschangriff, Oy, Phall Fatale, Sampling, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Switzerland | 4 Responses

Ethiopia as field of inspiration

Ethiopia as field of inspiration

By Thomas Burkhalter on August 8, 2011

By Thomas Burkhalter and Michael Spahr on 8 August 2011 in  AUDIO

The Imperial Tiger Orchestra from Geneva play Ethiopian music from the golden 1970s. «We aim to re-enact this music perfectly», reveal Raphaël Anker and Cyril Moulas in the interview.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Africa, Bethlehem Dagnachew, Diaspora, Ethiopia, Ethiopiques, Geneva, Getatchew Mekurya, Globale Nischen, Imperial Tiger Orchestra, Krar, Raphaël Anker, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Switzerland, The Ex | 1 Response

Angolanidade revisited – Kuduro

Angolanidade revisited – Kuduro

By Norient on June 6, 2011

By Stefanie Alisch and Nadine Siegert on 6 June 2011 in  ACADEMIC

This article explores the role of Kuduro, the popular Angolan electronic music and dance style in the process of updating the national Angolan identity called angolanidade to the conditions of the new millennium.

Posted in ACADEMIC | Tagged Africa, Agostinho Neto, Angola, Angolanidade, António Ole, Batida, Brazil, Buraka Som Sistema, carnival, dance, DJ Mpula, DJ Sebem, Dog Murras, Dossier World Music 2.0, Frédéric Galliano, Gerhard Kubik, Global Ghettotech, Globale Nischen, Ikonoklasta, Jorge António, Killamu, kizomba, kuduro, Kuduro - Fogo no Museke, Kwame Appiah, Les Princes de Kuduro, Lisbon, M.I.A, Mário Pinto de Andrade, Marissa Moorman, Muana Po, Ngola Ritmos, O ritmo do Ngola Ritmos, Portugal, Puto Prata, Radio Fazuma, Rainha Ginga, semba, Tony Amado, Viriato da Cruz, World Music 2.0 | 5 Responses

Berner Brasilien-Beats

Berner Brasilien-Beats

By Thomas Burkhalter on May 11, 2011

By Thomas Burkhalter on 11 May 2011 in  BLOG

Da Cruz, das Duo der Bern-Brasilianerin Mariana Da Cruz und des Berner Produzenten Ane Hebeisen, pendeln auf ihrem Album zwischen Club-Musik und Hör-CD. Dieses Wochenende tritt das Duo in Bern und Zürich auf.

Posted in BLOG | Tagged Ane Hebeisen, Brasil, Club Bonsoir, Da Cruz, Globale Nischen, Mariana Da Cruz, Six Degrees Records, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Swamp Terrorists, Switzerland | 5 Responses

«Tant pis pour les Étiquettes»

«Tant pis pour les Étiquettes»

By Michael Spahr on May 9, 2011

By Michael Spahr and Thomas Burkhalter on 9 May 2011 in  AUDIO

Freie Improvisation, Komposition, Experimentelles Musik-Theater, Hörspiel und Elektro-Akustische Musik: Jonas Kocher spielt sein Akkordeon in vielen Kontexten: zwischen Biel, Berlin, dem Balkan und Anderswo.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Akkordeon, Biel, Blank Disc, Daniel Ott, Experimental, Free Improvisation, Globale Nischen, Hans Koch, Insubordinations, Insubordinations Microfestival, Microfestival, Rue Du Nord, Ruedi Häusermann, Schweizerischer Tonkünstlerverein, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Taktlos Festival, Theatermusik, Thementage2012 | 6 Responses

House fürs Sofa

House fürs Sofa

By Michael Spahr on March 18, 2011

By Michael Spahr and Thomas Burkhalter on 18 March 2011 in  AUDIO

England, Neuseeland, Bali, China, Israel, USA und Kanada: So heißen nur einige der Destinationen, die sie angesteuert haben. Round Table Knights reiten auf einer Erfolgswelle und haben jetzt ihre erste CD veröffentlicht.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Bern, Globale Nischen, House, Reverend Beat-Man, Round Table Knights, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Switzerland | 2 Responses

Musik in der Schweiz, mal anders.

Musik in der Schweiz, mal anders.

By Thomas Burkhalter on February 28, 2011

By Thomas Burkhalter on 28 February 2011 in  AUDIO

Ausländische Musikerinnen und Musiker in der Schweiz formen oft Musik, die so in ihrer Heimat nicht gehört wird – und gerade deshalb stösst sie auf Interesse.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Diaspora, Globale Nischen, Kara Sylla Ka, Meduoteran, Migration, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Swiss Music, Switzerland, Thementage2012, Wael Sami, Yang Jing | 3 Responses

Pipa-Spielen in der Schweiz

Pipa-Spielen in der Schweiz

By Thomas Burkhalter on February 25, 2011

By Thomas Burkhalter on 25 February 2011 in  AUDIO

Yang Jing ist mit ihrer Laute Pipa in der ganzen Welt aufgetreten. Heute lebt sie in Aarburg. Im Gespräch redet sie über die Unterschiede zwischen einem Leben als Musikerin in der Schweiz und in China.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged China, Diaspora, Globale Nischen, Pipa, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Swiss Music, Yang Jing | 4 Responses

Eine arabische Welt ohne Grenzen

Eine arabische Welt ohne Grenzen

By Thomas Burkhalter on February 16, 2011

By Thomas Burkhalter on 16 February 2011 in  AUDIO

Wael Sami hat im Kinderchor vom Opernhaus Kairo Gesang gelernt. Heute nimmt er Unterricht in Zeitgenössischer Musik an der Hochschule der Künste in Bern. Ein Gespräch.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Arab World, Cairo, Dossier Arab World, Dubai, Egypt, Globale Nischen, New Music, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Wael Sami | 4 Responses

Peul Ambassador in Geneva

Peul Ambassador in Geneva

By Thomas Burkhalter on February 7, 2011

By Thomas Burkhalter on 7 February 2011 in  AUDIO

Kara Sylla Ka lives in Geneva since 1996. He offers me tea, and reflects on the differences of being a musician in Senegal and in Switzerland.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Diaspora, Geneva, Globale Nischen, Kara Sylla Ka, Migration, Peul, Senegal, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Swiss Music | 3 Responses

Weltmusik 2.0: Zwischen Spass- und Protestkultur

Weltmusik 2.0: Zwischen Spass- und Protestkultur

By Thomas Burkhalter on January 27, 2011

By Thomas Burkhalter on 27 January 2011 in  ACADEMIC

Musiker aus Afrika, Asien und Lateinamerika formulieren selbstbewusste nach-koloniale Positionen. Ihre Parodien auf Exotika und der Fokus auf Gewalt zeigen aber: Alte Abhängigkeiten haben weiterhin Bestand.

Posted in ACADEMIC | Tagged Adham Hafez, Avant-Garde, baile funk, baltimore club, beat research, Beatniks, Beirut, Cairo, Charbel Haber, Checkpoint 303, Cumbia, Cynthia Zaven, detroit ghettotech, Die Antwoord, digitalization, Diplo, DJ Rupture, Dossier Arab World, Dossier World Music 2.0, Dubsided, dubstep, Exotica, Favela Chic, Gazelle, Ghislain Poirier, glitch, Global Ghettotech, Globale Nischen, globalization, grime, Halim al-Daph, Hassan Khan, Jagwa, K'Naan, Kode 9, kuduro, kwaito, Luigi Russolo, M.I.A, Mad Decent, Mahmoud Refat, Major Lazer, Man Recordings, Mazen Kerbaj, Music 2.0, Nortec, Omar Souleyman, Osman Arabi, Outhere Records, Pastiche, postcolonial, postmodern, Raed Yassin, Ramsi Lehner, reggaeton, Schlachthofbronx, Scrambled Eggs, Secousse, Shangaan, Shangaan Electro, Steve Goodman, Tam Tam Motherland, Tarek Atoui, Tashweesh, Terry Lynn, The Hardcore Continuum, Thementage2012, UK Funky, Veit Erlmann, War, Wayne Marshall, Werner Jauk, Wildlife, World Music 2.0 | 11 Responses

Versatile scales and textures

Versatile scales and textures

By Norient on December 16, 2010

By Thomas Burkhalter on 16 December 2010 in  AUDIO

«Wanbani»: The new CD of Kamilya Jubran and Werner Hasler is the remarkable result of a long-standing collaboration.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Arab World, Globale Nischen, Intercultural, Kamilya Jubran, Liechtenstein, Maqam, Palestine, Switzerland, Tarab, trans-cultural, Werner Hasler | Leave a response

An infinitely crazy world

An infinitely crazy world

By Thomas Burkhalter on November 19, 2010

By Thomas Burkhalter on 19 November 2010 in  AUDIO

The Swiss-Italian musician and composer Paed Conca and Lebanese artist Raed Yassin have been working together since 2005 as Duo Praed. The two of them have released their second CD «Made in Japan».

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Annihaya, Arab World, Beirut, Bern, Dossier Arab World, Dossier World Music 2.0, Free Improvisation, Globale Nischen, Lebanon, Mahmoud El Husseini, Paed Conca, Porta Chiusa, Praed, Raed Yassin, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Switzerland | 3 Responses

Global Ghettotech Discussions

Global Ghettotech Discussions

By Norient on October 19, 2010

By Norient on 19 October 2010 in  BLOG

A once-obscure music that enjoyed a fanatic embrace in the _______ slums of _______ has become a full-fledged global occasion.

Posted in BLOG | Tagged Dossier World Music 2.0, Global Ghettotech, Globale Nischen, Wayne Marshall, World Music 2.0 | Leave a response

Nu Planetary Wot-U-Call-It 2.5.5

Nu Planetary Wot-U-Call-It 2.5.5

By Norient on October 2, 2010

By Norient and Wayne Marshall on 2 October 2010 in  BLOG

Wayne Marshall opened a new discussion on his blog. About World Music, Global Ghettotech and other Genre terms and definitions.

Posted in BLOG | Tagged Dossier World Music 2.0, Global Ghettotech, Globale Nischen, Wayne Marshall, World Music, World Music 2.0 | Leave a response

Tarek Atoui: Digital Bricolage

Tarek Atoui: Digital Bricolage

By Norient on September 18, 2010

By Thomas Burkhalter on 18 September 2010 in  STORIES

Reflections on the new multi-local musical Avant-Gardes of the 21st Century. An essay on the Lebanese musician Tarek Atoui, Luigi Russolo, Mazen Kerbaj and many artists more.

Posted in STORIES | Tagged 2006war, Ahmad Qaboor, Arab World, Avant-Garde, Beirut, Christine Sehnaoui, Cynthia Zaven, Dossier Arab World, Dossier World Music 2.0, Futurism, Globale Nischen, Iannis Xenakis, IRCAM, Khaled al-Habre, Lebanon, Luigi Russolo, Marcel Khalife, Mazen Kerbaj, Musique Concrète, Orientalism, Peter Brötzmann, Philemon Wehbe, Psychedelic Music, Raed Yassin, Scrambled Eggs, Sharif Sehnaoui, Tanya Traboulsi, Tarek Atoui, Violence, War, Xardas | 3 Responses

The Rise of Reggaeton

The Rise of Reggaeton

By Norient on June 27, 2010

By Wayne Marshall on 27 June 2010 in  STORIES

That beat you’ve been hearing — the steady boom-ch-boom-chick rattling the trunks of passing cars and moving masses in the club — isn’t just another fleeting hip-hop trend. It’s the new sound of the Americas.

Posted in STORIES | Tagged Dem Bow, Dossier World Music 2.0, Globale Nischen, Hybridity, Latin America, New York, Panama, Puerto Rico, reggaeton, Transnationalism, Wayne Marshall, World Music 2.0 | 2 Responses

Global Ghettotech

Global Ghettotech

By Norient on June 13, 2009

By Camilo Rocha on 13 June 2009 in  STORIES

The Brazilian journalist Camilo Rocha interviews the ethnomusicologist, DJ and norient writer Wayne Marshall about the latest musical trends around the globe: Reggaeton, Kwaito, Kuduro, and Grime.

Posted in STORIES | Tagged beat research, Diplo, Global Ghettotech, Globale Nischen, grime, juke, kuduro, kwaito, M.I.A, reggaeton, Wayne Marshall | Leave a response

Portrait eines Ausnahmekomponisten

Portrait eines Ausnahmekomponisten

By Norient on April 20, 2008

By Thomas Burkhalter on 20 April 2008 in  AUDIO

Der libanesische Komponist, Gitarrist und Oudspieler Mahmoud Turkmani hat im libanesischen Bürgerkrieg gekämpft, in Moskau studiert, und schliesslich ist er in der Schweiz gelandet. Ein Portrait.

Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Globale Nischen, Lebanon, Mahmoud Turkmani, Nadia Tuéni, Nisreen Hmaidan, Sabine Gisiger, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Switzerland, Ya Sharr Mout | Leave a response

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