EM GUIDE — Kolumne Gefühle und Gedanken zu einer Welt, deren Umriss mir nicht mehr gefällt

IT HAS PLAYED OUT – OR: THE TRUMPIZATION OF EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING

Spring 2025 doesn’t make it easy to believe that things will be better this year and in the coming years than in 2024, 2023, 2022 and ….
On the contrary: the disastrous cultural policy decisions in Cologne and Berlin, where the budget debates not only resulted in cuts to important institutions and projects, but also in some cases in complete liquidation orders (see the Cologne Academy of the Arts of the World), bode ill for German cultural policy after last weekend’s depressing election.
Current events in the USA are rightly fueling fears that even more massive cuts to social and cultural projects are looming here too and that regressive policies in general will make a mockery of the important progress made in recent years and decades. These fears are exacerbated by the speed with which many companies (such as Meta, Google, Target, McDonald’s) are prepared to discontinue their diversity and sustainability programs.

But you don’t have to look that far to feel pessimistic; even in their own environment, more and more people are acting in a selfish, egocentric or even aggressive, careerist manner in the face of tougher economic conditions – probably because they always have been, but didn’t notice it in more relaxed economic times, but perhaps also because they finally feel liberated by the new circumstances and don’t have to hide it. You can definitely say that: Trump has given many – in my world of experience it is significantly always men – a carte blanche, which they gratefully accept.

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EM GUIDE – Interview – 34.sk – Bulat Khalilov

Daniyal Ahmed: “I would never use words like “oriental” since this is not the way we look at ourselves”

Daniyal Ahmed is a musician, ethnomusicologist, music enthusiast and founder of the honiunhoni label from Karachi based in Pakistan. The label (...) quickly evolved into a full-fledged platform for publishing and promoting local artists.…

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EM GUIDE — Interview with Eiko Ishibashi

Eiko Ishibashi: “I don’t believe that music can solve anything. But I can’t ignore the world when I’m making music.”

The music of Eiko Ishibashi has been with me for years—ghosting between reality zones, ducking gen…

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EM GUIDE – Interview with Boshra Alsaadi

Boshra Alsaadi aka SAADI: “The reality is awful“

"The age old struggle…there’s obviously a lot of hardship in the arts. It's also hard for subver…

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Questionnaire „Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music“ w/ Nadia Struiwigh

Nadia Struiwigh: “I’ve always imagined myself as a sort of fairy creature, and for a long time, I felt like I had to hide that part.”

“I think the biggest thing I’ve learned is that I am often my biggest block. Not the world, not …

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends: Gudrun Gut

Gudrun Gut

  Gudrun Gut needs no introduction. She is a legendary musical pioneer of the 80s, a producer, …

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EM GUIDE – Interview with Wendy Eisenberg, David Grubbs and Kramer

Squanderers “Inspiration is for amateurs”

Kramer: "I see the trio as a single entity, like a multi-celled organism that behaves in the manner …

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EM GUIDE — Blaues Rauschen Festival / 17.5.- 7.6.2025

Portrait XO: „My favorite way of working is taking speculations of new technologies and turning them into tangible things like art and music, then having interesting conversations about them with people.“

"I personally don't want to see a future where artists are out of jobs because no one decides to hir…

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