Beiträge mit dem Stichwort "Easterndaze"

EM GUIDE – Easterndaze – Jakub Knera

15 Central and Eastern European festivals you need to attend

From abandoned sanatoriums to fields and disused mills, these festivals and their places become acou…

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EM GUIDE – Easterndaze – Text: Lucia Udvardyova

Music Biennale Zagreb: A Diary

Lucia Udvardyova attended Music Biennale Zagreb (MBZ). Photos: Music Biennale Zagreb…

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EM GUIDE —  Interview w/ Erfana Barbad – Easterndaze – Lucia Udvardyov / Zsuzsi Boross

Erfana Barbad: “Change can only happen if everyone unites.”

"providing a safe and comfortable space for open-minded and marginalised people" – Lucia Udvardyo…

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EM GUIDE — Easterndaze – Freddie Hudson

ESTROGUN: Unapologetically c*nt in the face of the complex socio-political maelstrom

In the first of a series of articles exploring the cultural and social diversity of Prague and Czech…

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EM GUIDE — Easterndaze — Feature by Dragoș Rusu

Reflections on the Past and the Present of Manele Music in Romania

In today’s Romanian society, few topics have the power to polarize as much as Manele (the more com…

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Signals2Noise

“Don’t be afraid of the mic, enjoy the anonymity of the sonic, and join your local community radio”

"Signals2Noise is a major gathering of independent community radios held in Berlin. S2N focuses on t…

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EM GUIDE / Easterndaze / Festivalreport by Hayden Potter

Borderline Noise Festival — Experimental Art Between Philosophers and Circus Performers

Hayden Potter's festival diary about the last-ever Borderline Noise Festival and the echoes of its v…

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EM Guide – Author: Gábor Erlich

Underground Culture Under Threat I. — Georgia’s illiberal turn and resistance movement

The illiberal frenzy has hit Georgia hard. Thus, I thought it would be interesting to sketch out som…

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Interview by Valentina Várhelyi / EM GUIDE

Music without Agency – The struggles of acting in the alternative scene

"These stories about grassroots organisation, democratic values, and the fight against commercialisa…

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EM GUIDE – Interview by Zosia Hołubowska

Karolinda: “I think the Polish electronic music scene has a lot to offer”

With this feature Easterndaze is continuing their collaboration with the Oramics collective, focusin…

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AN EM GUIDE feature by Michael Papcun

Don’t call me G, but rather next one

Slovakia is a small country with large regional disparities. This results in the experienced binary …

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