What Public Enemy Song Would You Recommend?

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What Public Enemy Song Would You Recommend?
What Public Enemy Song Would You Recommend?

In their track «Burn Hollywood Burn», Public Enemy criticized the representation of Black people in Hollywood movies. The mentality and circumstances cultivating these issues are the same ones that indirectly disavow the humanity of minorities in technology and media today.

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Design: Eiliyas
Sound: Eiliyas

The Impossibility of «German» Music

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The Impossibility of «German» Music
The Impossibility of «German» Music

When the pandemic hit Germany’s music scenes, a group of managers called for a national music quota in order to save «domestic» music. In her essay, Melanie Schiller raises the question if music can be national in the first place.

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Design: Šejma Fere

Less Reality, More Fiction

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Less Reality, More Fiction
Less Reality, More Fiction

From a Western perspective, non-Western films are expected to be mainly driven by content, to portray the «misery» of the Other. Formal experiments are still rarely appreciated. Read an essay about the need to depart from so-called authenticity towards new stories.

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Design: Šejma Fere

5 Video Clips from Colombia: Machines of Resistance

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5 Video Clips from Colombia: Machines of Resistance
5 Video Clips from Colombia: Machines of Resistance

Since April 28 2021, Colombians have been on a national strike to tackle inequality, poverty and historical exclusion. This video list is a short trip through audiovisual utopias in which machines become vehicles of resistance.

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Design: Umbra
Remix: Bitterbabe

«Listening Is at the Heart of What I Do»

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«Listening Is at the Heart of What I Do»
«Listening Is at the Heart of What I Do»

In this interview, sound artist, composer, and anthropologist Hadi Bastani talks about his listening habits; his earlier research on noise music, glitch, and computer music; and the effect that online fieldwork has had on his collaborative works.

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Our Homeland

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Our Homeland
Our Homeland

In the German Democratic Republic, the song «Unsere Heimat» (Our Homeland) became an anthem that glorified the idea of a socialist homeland. After the fall of the Berlin wall, the song disappeared from public memory. At least this was what our author thought.

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«Yarmouk Is Missing You, Brother»

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«Yarmouk Is Missing You, Brother»
«Yarmouk Is Missing You, Brother»

This is the story of a Palestinian song. A song that originated in the beseiged Palestinian district Yarmouk in Damascus, Syria. After Aeham Ahmad, who played this song in the streets of Damascus, fled to Germany, the meaning of the song has changed.

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Design: Šejma Fere
Photo: Facebook

The Grain of Online Voices

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The Grain of Online Voices
The Grain of Online Voices

Every physical interaction leaves traces. In the fifth episode of «Sonic Vignettes», Salomé Voegelin reflects upon the grain of the voice as an irreducible trace of human contact and why it is it is endangered by AI cleaning language.

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Prelude in an Interrogative Mood

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Prelude in an Interrogative Mood
Prelude in an Interrogative Mood

Some people think they know what Italian music is, until you really start to ask. An introduction to the Norient special «Sonic Traces: From Italy».

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The Aesthetic of the Drum Machine and Mechanical Introspection in the Club

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The Aesthetic of the Drum Machine and Mechanical Introspection in the Club
The Aesthetic of the Drum Machine and Mechanical Introspection in the Club

This text is a literary remix of Enrico Prampolini’s «The Aesthetic of the Machine and Mechanical Introspection in Art» (1922), considered a key text to understand the so-called second wave of Futurism, also referred to as «futurismo degli anni venti».

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We, the Boys From Giarre: Growing Up as a Teenage Goth in 1980s Sicily

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We, the Boys From Giarre: Growing Up as a Teenage Goth in 1980s Sicily
We, the Boys From Giarre: Growing Up as a Teenage Goth in 1980s Sicily

In this short memoir, an excerpt from a longer version originally published (in Italian and English) on his website, London-based Sicilian visual artist and musician Seb Patane reflects on what it meant to be a young Italian fascinated with British subcultures.

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Photo: Google Street View
Sound: Seb Patane