NWA Came before the NWO

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NWA Came before the NWO

Iraqi-Canadian rapper The Narcicyst knows how it feels to be young and Muslim in a post-9/11 world. Today, he considers himself a world citizen and aims for an individual identity that includes his origin, his home, and his community.

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Quote: Yassin «The Narcicyst» Alsalman, Yassin «Narcy» Alsalman
Sound: Aam Taateel

Expeditions of Desire

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Expeditions of Desire

Ethnomusicologists used to travel to exotic islands to research local music. Today, their fieldtrips lead to scattered urban place. German scholar Oliver Seibt conducted three months of research in the Tokyo visual-kei scene, and stood out of the crowd.

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Design: meLê yamomo
Photo: Georges Seguin
Sound: Versailles

Escaping Loneliness Online

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Escaping Loneliness Online

The digitalization took away the centralized power of the music industry, but for some people it also became a secret tunnel out of prison. For the underground music scene in Cairo, digitalization was an avenue of freedom – well, at least for a while.

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Design: Ali Kazmi
Sound: Aam Taateel

Der Teufelskreis des Geldes

Norient Snap by Carla Sophie Tapparo
Der Teufelskreis des Geldes

«Das Internet ist nicht demokratisch», sagt Andreas Ryser, Präsident des Musikverbands IndieSuisse. Und in sozialen Netzwerken bestimme das Geld, welche Musik gefunden werde. Doch die Digitalisierung birge auch Chancen für die Finanzierung von Musik.

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Quote: Andreas Ryser
Design: Carla Sophie Tapparo
Sound: Carla Sophie Tapparo

Belonging

Can Sounds Give Us a Feeling of Belonging?
Belonging

To belong to a place, a country, or a city is an old fashioned way to live in a world of multi-sited modernities. Instead, we create our belonging through friends, information, images, and sounds across the globe. A «belonging» mix by Slugabed.

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Quote: Norient
Sound: Aam Taateel

The Sample Shapes the Song

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The Sample Shapes the Song

Swiss-Ghanaian singer and musician Joy Frempong of the duo OY made a trip to Southern and Western Africa to collect sounds and stories for their music. She tells us how she re-works these samples and what she is sometimes worries about.

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Design: Safwan Subzawri, Safwan Subzwari
Sound: Aam Taateel

Everybody Has a Voice: Audrey Chen

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Everybody Has a Voice: Audrey Chen

Music is more than just melodies and rhythm. It has a guttural level, and contains sound that is free from symbolic meanings. The singer Audrey Chen is obsessed with these acoustic materialities and creates a sonic language with her voice.

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Photo: Raisa Galofre
Sound: Audrey Chen & Richard Scott
Extra: Luise Wolf

Desire

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Desire

The Serbian sound artist has remixed material from the section of «desire» from the Norient exhibition «Seismographic Sounds». A mix full of humor, but also with some deep thoughts on discrimination, sexuality, and individualism.

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Against Techno Patriarchy

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Against Techno Patriarchy

Constanza Piña is a chilean dancer, electronic musician and craftmaker. In her art, she questions the use of technology as a (male) ideology. Peter Gonda aka gnd met her at the Piksel Festival in Bergen, Norway.

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Photo: triciacah

Stöhnen und Schmatzen: Joke Lanz

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Stöhnen und Schmatzen: Joke Lanz

Mit dem Noiseprojekt Sudden Infant befreit der Schweizer Musiker Joke Lanz unterdrückte Körperklänge. Seine Noise-Sprache ist das Resultat seiner biografischen Prägung und Sozialisierung in den Achtzigerjahren.

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Sound: Aam Taateel

Das kleine Requiem

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Das kleine Requiem

Der Song «Sugarbread» der Gothic-Musikerin Soap&Skin alias Anja Plaschg ist eine Teenager-Tragödie. Aber auch ein Exorzismus - und Plaschg eine Besessene und Priesterin zugleich. Denn sie ahnt: Der Mensch ist ein liebesunfähiges Wesen.

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Quote: Jan Dvorak
Sound: Aam Taateel