Beiträge mit dem Stichwort "Electric Lights – Women in Electronic Music"

Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music – Akua

Akua “I’d like to see more respect for the origins of techno and more younger techno audiences familiarizing themselves with its history”

"I consider the act of creation to be a very feminine process in itself. For myself though, I feel l…

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Danielle De Picciotto & friends in conversation: Katja Ruge

Katja Ruge: “Every project I do is exciting for me, otherwise I wouldn’t do it”

"I can't really pinpoint it, but my dad put me up with a friend in the photo lab in Hamburg because …

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Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music – Paula Tape

Paula Tape: “I remember a lot of moments with my parents and their friends dancing to salsa and disco music”

"I like to find something real, that can freak me out, that can give me goosebumps, that can makes m…

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Phew: “Making music is a statement of one’s way of life”

"I think studio work is for me. Because I still don't know what it means to entertain an audience:"…

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Julia Govor: “Going home and making music was my place of refuge”

"I was so confused and frustrated and I was often asking myself if it was right to move to the US an…

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Electric Lights – Women in Electronic Music

Chloé Caillet: “I love listening to music on my headphones while walking. I find it really cathartic.”

"I always sample my voice in all my tracks. I love playing with sounds and I feel like it brings my …

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“Electric Lights – Women in Electronic Music” w/ Paula Temple

Paula Temple: “Silence is an amazing creative tool for drama”

I had been reading all the scientific reports I could find on climate predictions between 2015 to 20…

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“Electric Lights – Women in Electronic Music” w/ Louisa Pillot

Louisahhh: “This life is lonely, and it’s amazing to get to make stuff with people I love and respect”

Biographies are so wonky and self-aggrandizing. I wanted a short poem or something to articulate wha…

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Suzanne Ciani: “”I’m stubborn and I try not to be lazy”

"For me, I gravitated towards a very slow rhythm, the rhythm of the ocean. The ocean represented a …

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Joyce Muniz: “Music has to touch me in a way that I can feel it in my body & soul”

"I think the connection of femininity in my work is definitely the groove, I love to dance, I love t…

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Bloody Mary: “Music represents happiness and freedom”

Creating and sharing music is the ultimate joy for me. Even when the music is melancholic, there’s…

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„Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music“

Anetha: “I went to Berlin to visit Berghain, passion never left”

"Music is – at least to me – all about passion. A passion you have to educate and control someti…

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JakoJako (Photo: Katja Ruge) – “Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music”

JakoJako: “I have musical dreams, where I hear the most beautiful melodies my brain can imagine”

This interview with JakoJako is part of the ongoing photo-project “Electric Lights – Women in El…

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Amelie Lens – “Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music”

Amelie Lens: “Music can make us forget about whatever happened in our lives”

"Being out with so many people all dancing to the same music, it’s an incredible experience over a…

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Brianna Price – “Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music”

B.Traits: “I want to feel that I have given my audience things that will engage their brains”

"Before COVID started, I felt I was in some sort of rat race, on autopilot kind of, just moving from…

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"Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music" – Kraków Loves Adana

Kraków Loves Adana: “A melody can touch your soul without any barriers immediately”

"I faced a lot of latent racism growing up, it was always a big deal where I come from, so I tried m…

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Beste Aydin – “Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music”

Nene H.: “Life is tiring”

Beste Aydin, better known under her artistic imprint Nene Hatun, is one of those blessed people with…

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“Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music”

Helena Hauff: “I would love to dj on the moon. Could be a bit problematic with vinyl though.”

Helena Hauff has an unswerving commitment to doing exactly what she wants: “Club culture is about …

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Claire Morgan – “Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music”

Claire Morgan: “I can’t think of many things more special than listening to someone you love play music that touches your heart”

"I personally find focus, peace and acceptance in both writing and performing music, and it allows m…

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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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Aurora Halal – “Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music”

Aurora Halal: Poseidon. Witch. Angel

This Brooklyn-based producer and video artist has established herself in the last few years as one o…

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