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2 days ago

Musician Lyra Pramuk on Astrology

Khan's writings look at Hindu music, ecology and Sufi metaphysics, and everything is about vibration. Astrology is not different from music for me. They both have their own measured speeds and relationships that are mathematical.
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fromBerlin Art Link
5 days ago

Review of MaerzMusik 2026 | Berlin Art Link

The interplay of sound and senses at MaerzMusik 2026 lacked clarity and strong direction amidst cultural and political challenges.
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fromPitchfork
5 days ago

Nobody's Chosen: An Interview With Sideshow

Sideshow's album TIGRAY FUNK addresses societal issues through personal experiences and a unique musical fusion of G-funk and Ethiopian influences.
fromSPIN
2 weeks ago

Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, and Macie Stewart Go Beyond the Chamber - SPIN

All but one of the song titles on Body Sound, the debut album from experimental string trio Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, and Macie Stewart, line up nicely-a few words, usually two, usually nouns, separated by a vertical line. The straight line in the middle means different things in different disciplines. In computing, it's called a 'pipe' and serves as a conduit. In poetry, it denotes a pause or break. In music, it marks the beginning and end of measures.
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fromwww.anothermag.com
2 weeks ago

DJ and Producer Jorkes on Partnership

A queer couple—Jorkes, an electronic music DJ and founder of Freeride Millenium, and Daniel Rajcsanyi, a conceptual artist—share a creative partnership that began at a Munich party in 2011 and continues to challenge and evolve their artistic practices.
fromPitchfork
2 weeks ago

Reader Q&A With Mandy, Indiana

Pitchfork is honored to host one of our favorite bands- Mandy, Indiana-to kick off our inaugural reader Q&A series. Starting right now, you can post your questions for guitarist and producer Scott Fair, and synth player Simon Catling to talk about their outstanding record, Fair's solo project set dressing, or whatever else you want to ask them about the joys and difficulties of music, Manchester, and making art.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Art Movements: Anicka Yi Picks Up the Pace

Artist Anicka Yi now has gallery representation from Pace, Gladstone Gallery, 47 Canal, and Esther Schipper, while NYC appoints new culture commissioner and art institutions face closures and financial crises.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
3 weeks ago

KITSCHKRIEG ZWEI: Dive into the Electric Wave of 'Sommerregen' ft. Domiziana & MilleniumKid! - KALTBLUT Magazine

KITSCHKRIEG ZWEI reimagines pop music for the rave scene, blending nostalgic roots with innovative electronic production and contemporary collaborations.
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fromOpen Culture
3 weeks ago

Hear Seven Hours of Women Making Electronic Music (1938-2014)

Women played a prominent but largely overlooked role in developing electronic music during the 1960s, with figures like Delia Derbyshire pioneering the genre alongside male contemporaries.
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fromItsnicethat
3 weeks ago

This music video captures the spirit of jazz drumming with musical glyphs and a nod to synesthesia

A visual film explores jazz music by assigning shapes to different drum sounds, creating a synesthetic experience where music transforms into colors and graphics.
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fromSPIN
3 weeks ago

Shabaka Picks Up the Sax and Drops Some Beats - SPIN

Shabaka Hutchings returns to saxophone on his solo album Of the Earth while expanding into production, rapping, and hip-hop rhythms, marking another unpredictable departure in his artistic evolution.
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fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
1 month ago

Immersive Beats and Fluid Visions: The Pulse of DRIPS at Liquid States

DRIPS collective evolved from techno party curation into a multidisciplinary artistic event combining fashion, dance, and live electronic music performances.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

Video Premiere: ELSA - What For - KALTBLUT Magazine

Austrian band ELSA releases music video for 'What For' directed by Emily Macrander, filmed on 16mm in Amsterdam, capturing the emotional journey from vibrant nightlife to introspective solitude.
Berlin music
fromPitchfork
1 month ago

Caterina Barbieri / Bendik Giske: At Source

Caterina Barbieri and Bendik Giske collaborate on their debut EP At Source, blending modular synthesis with saxophone through hypnotic improvisations rooted in classical training and experimental practice.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Experience: I lost my arm now I'm one of the fastest drummers in the world

I woke up in hospital. I had fourth-degree burns down my right arm, all the way to the bone marrow. After four weeks in the burns unit, doctors gave me a choice: spend years attempting to save the arm, or amputate and leave hospital within a week. I chose amputation. It was the right decision but it was still devastating.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

Sariyah Idan Expands Her Acoustic Storytelling on "Live In Berlin, Vol. 2" - KALTBLUT Magazine

Sariyah Idan is a New Orleans-based multi-instrumentalist blending jazz, folk, hip-hop, Latinx, Caribbean, and Jewish musical traditions with socially conscious storytelling.
fromConsequence
1 month ago

RUSH's Alex Lifeson: Anika Nilles "Nailed All Those Songs" by Fifth Day of Rehearsals

She's a wonderful person. So that was half of the quest, can we find somebody that's gonna be really fun to be with? She's really a lovely person. She laughs easily. She felt immediately comfortable. I think she was quite nervous in those first few days... But she worked really hard. She prepped for it. She had five songs, and we went through those songs. But by the fourth day, Ged and I, we talked and we weren't quite sold on it.
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fromBerlin Art Link
1 month ago

Interview with Karimah Ashadu | Berlin Art Link

Tendered centers on MUSCLE, exploring Nigerian masculinity's ties to labor, class, patriarchy and colonial afterlives through intimate cinematic focus on Black male bodies.
fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
1 month ago

Experience the Essence of Black Creativity at Platte Berlin!

From February 17 to March 10, 2026, the vibrant intersection of fashion and art will come alive at Platte Berlin with SPOTLIGHT ON BLACK CREATIVITY. This unmissable pop-up exhibition showcases the brilliance of Black designers and visual artists, setting the stage for an extraordinary celebration of heritage and contemporary expression. Dive into a world where creativity knows no bounds, featuring groundbreaking brands such as adesa, Amaluma Studio, Gelisa George, Dinga, Azea Zalea, and GEMZ.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 months ago

Gulu's Berlin Solo Debut: NIHILISTIC SUPERSTAR at Migrant Bird Space - KALTBLUT Magazine

As we traverse an era dominated by algorithms and driven by the impulse for efficiency, we increasingly sacrifice our ability to feel. In this "age of emotional poverty," highlighted by philosopher Byung-Chul Han, our emotional landscapes grow flatter, our pains diluted, and genuine intimacy replaced with a sterile digital façade. However, in Gulu's evocative imagery, the body emerges as a resilient space of resistance, pushing back against a world that demands we conform to neat, predictable narratives.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

Sibling Harmony: Mackeeper's Rock Candy EP Redefines Indie-Pop - KALTBLUT Magazine

Indie-pop duo Mackeeper releases debut EP Rock Candy, blending nostalgic storytelling with innovative production while gaining recognition from industry tastemakers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi review big, generous, provocative music-making on a small stage

Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi created an eclectic voice-and-piano recital blending folk, opera, jazz, pop and classical, reinterpreting diverse songs with emotional intensity.
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fromBerlin Art Link
1 month ago

An Interview with Tabita Rezaire | Berlin Art Link

Tabita Rezaire's art examines healing, colonial power structures, and knowledge hierarchies, reclaiming restorative practices across bodies, digital culture, and ancestral cosmologies.
Medicine
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

An Interview with Lukas Feireiss | Berlin Art Link

Interdisciplinary alliances between arts, medicine, and science foster attention and responsibility, promoting ethical care, patient agency, and collaborative public education.
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fromKqed
2 months ago

One to Watch: Rabiah Kabir's Jazz Flute Odyssey at the Black Cat | KQED

Rabiah Kabir's sextet delivered dynamic, protest-tinged jazz with odd time signatures, intense improvisation, emotional solos, and strong ensemble interplay, marking her as a rising artist.
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fromBerlin Art Link
1 month ago

Review of Colomboscope 'Rhythm Alliances' | Berlin Art Link

Colomboscope's 'Rhythm Alliances' used cultural diplomacy and a Berlin–Colombo network to convene 50 South Asian artists, fostering fragile creative alliances and collective resistance.
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fromAnOther
1 month ago

20 Questions With Peaches

Peaches returns with No Lube So Rude, using polished electro-punk protest songs to champion bodily autonomy, trans rights, freedom of expression, and anti-white supremacy.
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Review of 'Did4luv' at Tanztage Berlin | Berlin Art Link

Dominique McDougal and Carro Sharkey's three-part performance, 'Did4luv'-a tragicomic dance solo performed by each of the dancers, alternating every night-debuted this month at the dual 30th anniversary of Sophiensaele's inauguration as a theater and its renowned dance festival, Tanztage. This year's Tanztage invites its audience to consider the (im)material conditions of artistic production: the body and self as sources for capitalist exchange, the extractive nature of our systems of work and its resulting consequences for marginalized bodies.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Do you want to say I'm dated?' Artist Anne Imhof on her S&M Venice shocker and the show that earned a mauling

I don't know what you want to know, says Anne Imhof, three-quarters of the way into our interview. Her cautious smile, between curtains of jet black hair, changes into a sceptical pout. I have just quoted a headline at Imhof, one of Germany's most important contemporary artists, that described her 2025 New York show as a bad Balenciaga ad.
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fromAnOther
1 month ago

A Guide to the Captivating Choreography of Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker

Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker pioneered minimalist choreography centered on repetition and precision, expanding dance into galleries and cross-disciplinary collaborations.
fromPitchfork
1 month ago

A Sofia Kourtesis DJ Kicks Is on the Way

DJ-Kicks is a series that shaped how I think about DJing and listening. I played the DJ Koze mix an unhealthy number of times, to the point where it basically lives in my DNA now. Those mixes taught me that the best ones aren't about showing off; they're about taking people on a journey. They move, twist and surprise you. They give you goosebumps when you least expect it.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

Earworm Alert: "Making U"! Vivid Electronic House Vibes from Monoko and Inkko - KALTBLUT Magazine

Monoko and Inkko release "Making U," a UK-influenced electronic house track blending UK garage, house, and electronica for euphoric club and reflective listening.
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fromConsequence
2 months ago

Geddy Lee Hints at New RUSH Music with Drummer Anika Nilles

Rush may record new music after completing their 2026 reunion tour, potentially featuring Alex Lifeson and drummer Anika Nilles.
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 months ago

Monotronic Maps Two Years of Sound and Experience in "Waiting for You" - KALTBLUT Magazine

The work behind "Waiting for You" by Monotronic spanned two years and several geographic mindsets. Its songs were built in the contained spaces of an East Village apartment and the open humidity of Tulum, initially seeming like disparate projects with no clear direction. Only in retrospect did their shared disposition come into focus. This is an album about the slow work of self-knowledge, which here looks less like an epiphany and more like the gradual acceptance of a particular signal,
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fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

TikTok and beats: Cologne's Carnival has a new image

Cologne's Carnival is known the world over as the epitome of German zaniness complete with people in costumes linked arm-in-arm, swaying to the music and gleefully singing traditional songs. That part hasn't changed but it's not the full story. The Carnival may have a new look and feel, but what's changing even more is its sound. Cologne's music scene is huge and unique in Germany.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 months ago

Unveiling the Chaos: In Conversation with Bethlehem on Her EP "Obsessions & Confessions" - KALTBLUT Magazine

Bethlehem, formerly DJ Venetta, reinvents her persona as a Doom Pop artist and releases debut EP 'Obsessions & Confessions' blending industrial, electropop, and maximalist pop.
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fromBrooklynVegan
2 months ago

Tour news: Nine Inch Nails / Boys Noize, Rufus Wainwright, Friendship, Snuggle, By Storm (Injury Reserve), more

Multiple artists, festivals, and projects announced upcoming tours, album releases, residencies, and festival editions across North America and beyond.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 months ago

Video Premiere: VASSIINA - Katadiki - KALTBLUT Magazine

VASSIŁINA's 'Katadiki' video unveils a Greek-language album exploring awakening, religious fear, embodiment, and identity between London and Athens.
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fromConsequence
2 months ago

Arctic Monkeys Drummer Says They Will "Always" Make Music Together

Arctic Monkeys released charity single "Opening Night" and say they will continue making music together, though no immediate plans for new material exist.
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