The Life in Music of Three Experimental Musicians (in Serbia and Switzerland)

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The Life in Music of Three Experimental Musicians (in Serbia and Switzerland)

«Timezones» – Episode 2. An electro-acoustic composition based on the interviews with the three artists Mara Miccichè, Branko Džinović, and Vukašin Đelić, the close friends and collaborators of the podcast producer, who have never met each other.

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Design: Šejma Fere

Sound Politics of Video Calls

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Sound Politics of Video Calls

The pandemic-driven changes have produced new sensory dissonances: While some urban spaces became eerily quiet, ubiquitous video calls turn the domestic into a public space flooded by multiple voices and sounds. What do these sonic worlds tell us about the social? 

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Design: Šejma Fere
Remix: Sukitoa O Namau

Nairobi’s Next Generation Music Producers and Performing Artists Speak Out

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Nairobi’s Next Generation Music Producers and Performing Artists Speak Out

Nairobi’s next generation music producers and performing artists speak out – Episode 1 of the new Timezones Podcast Series, co-initiated and co-produced by Norient and the Goethe Institute.

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Design: Šejma Fere

«The Idea of Representation Is Dangerous»

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«The Idea of Representation Is Dangerous»

Norient met with Firas Abou Fakher of the indie rock band Mashrou’ Leila who is among the progressive voices of the young Lebanese generation, to talk about Lebanon’s complicated history, clichés about the Arab world, and the role of music in times of change.

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Quote: Firas Abou Fakher
Design: Šejma Fere
Sound: Mashrou’ Leila
Remix: Sukitoa O Namau

Pushing Critical Thought: Sampling Politics Today

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Pushing Critical Thought: Sampling Politics Today

In this Norient Special, we examine how political contexts of our time are transformed into musical production. With case studies from all around the world, this Norient Special approaches sampling as a tool for critical thought and a way of alternative storytelling.

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Design: Studio Flux
Photo: Various
Sound: Various

Ain’t Nothing Wrong (With Political Dance Music)

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Ain’t Nothing Wrong (With Political Dance Music)

Music scholar and producer Francesco Fusaro discusses one of his sample-based tracks. It is through the voice that dance music has proven a fertile territory for the expression of the political and social concerns that underpinned its history from the beginning.

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Design: Studio Flux
Sound: Francesco Fusaro/Froz

Gear Talk Mixtape by Ale Hop

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Gear Talk Mixtape by Ale Hop

How does the relationship of artists with their gear affect the composition? Listen to a mind bending mixtape-collage with statements about gear in electronic music compostion, eerie sounds and weird loops by the Peruvian musician and sound researcher Ale Hop.

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Design: Alejandra Cárdenas, Ale Hop
Sound: Alejandra Cárdenas, Ale Hop

Building Kinder Worlds – Mental Health in Ghana

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Building Kinder Worlds – Mental Health in Ghana

2,816’000 people are suffering from a mental disorder in Ghana. In her essay, Ghanaian journalist Akosua Hanson reflects on how the perspective of wholesomeness in African philosophies could tackle this problem.

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Design: Heinz Reber
Photo: Thomas Burkhalter & Peter Guyer

Manele – Memeified Music

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Manele – Memeified Music

The Romanian music genre manele has recently undergone a very postmodern reception. Widely shared through memes seemingly ironically, the genre could also be the predecessor of a new counterculture.

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Design: Robert Crahmer
Sound: Busted Fingerz

DisOrient – An Orientation

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DisOrient – An Orientation

The Norient Special «DisOrient» presents contemporary music videos from the Middle East as well as Central and South Asia, that challenge Orientalist stereotypes. Project curators Dara Shikoh Channa and Theresa Beyer know this is a sensitive topic.

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Design: Ali Sayah
Sound: Mashrou' Leila, Rehab Hazgui, Manizha

Self-Orientalism in Arab Pop Music

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Self-Orientalism in Arab Pop Music

When Saad Lamjarred’s hit song «Lm3allem» topped the charts, little attention was given to the self-Orientalist imageries that were propagated by this song. If anything, this music video is another invitation to further endorse the global trend of Orientalist consumerism.

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Design: Ali Sayah
Sound: Ali Sayah