Beiträge mit dem Stichwort "Pop"

Records of the Week

AGF „poemproducer” / Laurel Halo „Atlas“

AGF „poemproducer” AGF Producktion (Morr Distriibution) After years in which AGF mainly worked c…

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Die Glenzer Kuration (III)

Conspiracy in Ficition – Gender & its effects on (pop)culture

It shouldn't make any difference at all, whether you are a woman or a man - is this binarity really …

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Danielle De Picciotto & Friends – PHEW

PHEW: “I cannot free myself from my tastes”

"After the 2011 earthquake and nuclear power plant accident, I was cautious and skeptical of singing…

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"It's the End of the World As We Know It: About Extinction” – “Why Pop and the climate movement have so little to say to one another”

„DID YOU EVER STOP TO NOTICE“

"The loss of significance for pop is not only due to the fact that there are new distribution channe…

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The cultural struggle around female bodies in pop music: Songs about abortions

PAPA, DON’T PREACH: ABORTIONS , (NOT) A TABOO IN POP MUSIC?!

The second text of the series curated by Aida Baghernejad, Julia Lorenz searches for traces: Songs a…

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Holly Herndon – Interview

Holly Herndon: “I make music for active listening and I love that as an art form“

Holly Herndon in conversation about Artificial Intelligence, sleep rhythms, Church, nonhierarchica…

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Record of the Week

Laurel Halo “Dust”

When somebody says about a musician that their newest album is “more accessible” it mostly equal…

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Prefab Sprout - Revisited

“I’m like Robinson Crusoe.”

Paddy McAloon talks about his return to recording, the art of song writing and what he’s been doin…

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Björk - Revisited

“I’m trying to forgive myself for everything.”

The Icelandic pop singer runs straight into the Museum of Modern Art New York - to search for eterna…

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Grace Jones - Revisited

Pop’s Dorian(ne) Gray

Alexander´s Festival Hall talks history with the british pop diva Grace Jones. …

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Pharrell Williams - Revisited

Pharrell Williams: “Who doesn’t like it when all the girls in the room scream?”

He must have known that "In My Mind" will be not the peak of his creativity. Maybe that's why Pharre…

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