In the first episode of the podcast series «You Are Here!» trumpeter Paul Hübner meets two keyboard players, Liz Kosack and Christoph Ogiermann, for a shared musical indulgence.
«Fremd-Aushalten ist eine der wesentlichen antifaschistischen Übungen, die wir gerade brauchen. Also je fremder die Kunst, desto offener die Münder. Es wäre im Moment verdammt angesagt, dass es ganz viel komische Musik gibt.»
Christoph Ogiermann
The podcast series «You Are Here!» is a musical position statement. Where are we right now? An intentionally ambiguous question. Where are we socially? Artistically? With our minds? How do we (re)connect musically? In the first episode we learn about control and surprise, how music can keep society from becoming even more divided, and why experimental music is an antifascist practice (spoiler: Because it confronts us with the foreign).
With Liz Kosack, Christoph Ogiermann (sound/voice), and Paul Hübner (sound)
Produced and arranged by Hannes Seidl
Editor and interviews: Theresa Beyer
Language: German and English
A production by Norient.
«It is a scary time right now. It feels like the divisions in society are only getting broader, like an earthquake is happening. I think music is a binding force and has this power to say: We are all together.»
Liz Kosack
Paul Hübner has studied trumpet with Malte Burba and Mike Svoboda in Mainz and Basel. As an interpreter, performer, composer, and improvisor he is notably devoted to new and experimental music. Paul gives concerts in Germany and abroad, as a soloist and in different ensemble formations, amongst them the Ensemble Modern, BR Symphony Orchestra, ensemble phoenix as well as his own formations 3® and mam.manufaktur für aktuelle musik. Visit his website.
Christoph Ogiermann, based in Bremen, Germany, works as a spoken word performer, singer, violinist, and keyboardist in the fields of improvisation and European arts-music. Ogiermann is an artistic director for projektgruppe neue musik bremen and REM (Rapid Ear Movement: concerts and festival of electronic music) and a member of the collective artists’ association TONTO in Graz, Austria, and of Stock 11. He is cofounder and member of MusicActionEnsemble KLANK.
Liz Kosack is a musician and designer from Maine, USA, active in Berlin and New York. Her work is cross-platform but focuses on synthesizer playing and masks. She has received fancy papers from William Paterson and Jazz Institut Berlin, plus an emphatic head-pat from New York Foundation for the Arts. She is the first openly lizard-person recipient of the prestigious SWR Jazzpreis (2019.) She is in one million bands, with some heavy cats and dogs. Visit her website.
Listen and Follow on All Platforms