Beiträge mit dem Stichwort "Detroit"

Danielle de Picciotto & Friends

Susanne Deeken: “Creation protects me from internal and external harm”

"All my life, even as a little kid, I have been attracted by a certain melancholy or darkness and a …

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation

Niagara Detroit: “Art should be political if the artist wants it to be political”

"My style quickly became a Noir Pop style. The 1930s-40s movies inspire because, let’s face it, t…

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K-HAND: Memento Mori – ein persönlicher Nachruf von Claus Bachor

K-Hand & her music that never surrenders

On August 3rd Kelli Maria Hand - better known as K-Hand - tragically joined the group of too early d…

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Talking to Americans – A book by Thomas Venker & Jonathan Forsythe

Cornelius Harris “I decided that I was gonna not be an artist and instead I was going to try to help push other artists”

Cornelius Harris is essentially the spokesperson for Submerge and Underground Resistance, two of th…

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Henrietta Smith-Rolla / Afrodeutsche – “Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music”

Afrodeutsche: “Techno. It’s that language that I can speak”

This interview with Henrietta Smith-Rolla is part of the ongoing photo-project „Electric Lights - …

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An interview with James Stinson by Andrew Duke (from 1999)

Drexciya: „Why not give it a try again and see what will happen?“

The music of James Stinson and Gerald Donald is equal parts electro, techno, and funk. Murky and mys…

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“ZLS3 feat. >Mike Kelley</(Franz West)?” by Inge Nabuurs & Erwin Van Doorn – reviewed by Marta Hrecznyi

Mike Kelley, The Ignition Point

To travel down the fragmented landscape of Michigan Avenue, a route that stretches across the city o…

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FILTER Detroit – Kerstin Niemand on 12645 Moran Street, Detroit

“Detroit is an open city”

The direct contact with local artists revealed that the metropolis, which until now has only been kn…

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A tour through Detroit with Carl Craig

“Recharge with soul”

"I see these buildings every day. For me they represent the history of Detroit, the history of a pla…

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