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The Week

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Every Thursday, Electronic Beats hosts Kikelomo, Juba and OttO Kent shine a spotlight on music, culture and what’s next. From new releases, to the week’s crucial headlines in tech, fashion, and the arts, to the pop culture phenomena and discourse shaping our feeds right now – The Week is your frequency filter for the age of everything, everywhere, all at once. The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories. Follow @electronicbeats on Instagram and TikTok for more news u ...
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MAK Conversation Pieces

MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst Wien

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We need to talk! Im Podcast MAK Conversation Pieces sprechen Janina Falkner und Laura Wagner vom Museum für angewandte Kunst Wien mit Künstler*innen, Aktivist*innen, Wissenschaftler*innen und Persönlichkeiten unterschiedlicher Wissensfelder zu ausgewählten Objekten aus der Museumssammlung. Conversation Pieces widmet sich Themen wie Diversität, Feminismus, Teilhabe oder Einsamkeit, symbiotische Körper, Rassismus in Sammlungen, Planet Care u. v. m. Wir nutzen das MAK als einen vielstimmigen Or ...
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Im We Are Freaks Podcast unterhalten wir uns regelmäßig mit interessanten Freaks aus der elektronischen Musikszene. Ob Künstler:innen, Veranstalter:innen oder Clubbesitzer:innen, schalte ein und lernen mit uns die unterschiedlichsten Facetten dieser Welt kennen. Egal ob Backstage oder Ponyhof, unsere Gäste stellen sich in jeder Situation unseren Fragen und quatschen über sich, über ihre Karriere, aber auch über das, was sie sonst noch bewegt und ausmacht. Was macht die elektronische Musiksze ...
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The Sugababes are definitely having a moment right now. Between new music, appearances at festivals like Glastonbury and MELT, and them being all over our TikTok feeds, the legendary London group is back in a big way. As part of Deutsche Telekom’s Summer To Remember campaign, their biggest hit Push The Button has been remixed by Berlin duo DJ Heart…
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Wie verändert die Beschäftigung mit gesellschaftspolitischen Funktionen, wie bspw. Durchsetzung, Widerstand oder Verzögerung, die Analyse von Architektur? In vielerlei Hinsicht sind Protestcamps Versuche, das Zusammenleben auf eine neue, solidarische und selbstermächtigende Grundlage zu stellen. Was triggert die Auseinandersetzung mit Architektur a…
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Have you been feeling too tired to go out clubbing recently? You are not alone. There is even a word for it: rave fatigue. For this week’s episode Kikelomo talks to music journalist Marie Dapoigny about how rave fatigue has become a thing, and what we can do about it as a community. Plus: a youth initiative going viral with a D’n’B tune, a new docu…
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„Wir alle gehören zu der letzten Generation, die den unumkehrbaren Klimakollaps noch aufhalten kann“. Den Klimaktivist*innen liegen „Kunst- und Kulturveranstaltungen genauso am Herzen wie der Rechtsstaat“. Sie stellen mit gezielte Aktionen die Frage, was unsere Kunst oder Kultur noch wert ist, „wenn wir uns um Nahrung und Wasser streiten müssen“. W…
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With festival season approaching, OttO Kent invited co-host Juba to share some of their best and worst festival experiences ever. What are they hyped for in 2024? How important is the line-up? What’s their take on mega festivals like Coachella? And what about the toilet situation…? Plus: Open AIs new chatbot reminds people of the movie HER, Apple M…
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Selten zuvor bestanden Protestcamps aus derartig vielen und großen Baumhäusern, die auf so komplexe Weise durch Traversen, Brücken und Netze miteinander verbunden waren wie im Rahmen der Protestaktion im Hambacher Wald. Klimaaktivist*innen haben dort seit 2012 mehrere Generationen von Baumhaussiedlungen errichtet, um die Abholzung des Waldes zur Er…
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This week, Juba speaks to Shani Atani to peel back the meta and musical layers behind the ongoing beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, and how listeners choose sides in the digital age. Plus: fka Twigs on AI deepfakes, Eurovision Song Content controversies and the North American premiere of Daft Punk's Interstella 5555. Interstella 5555 at Tribec…
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Jeder Schrank ist eine Kollektion an Figurationen von uns selbst. Unsere Kleidung darin entspricht Normen, bietet aber auch Möglichkeiten, diese zu durchbrechen und quer zu lesen. Durch sie können wir uns differenzieren, genauso wie vielseitig vernetzen. Mode ist geprägt durch Konsumvorgaben und Fremdbestimmung, kann aber auch als Vehikel zur Selbs…
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Narciss is on a mission to make techno fun and colorful again. Born and raised in Berlin, the DJ and producer is the opposite of what their name might suggest, more like a nerdy video game fan, a 90s kid who’s grounded, humble, amazingly charming – and a queer icon in the making. After witnessing their first Loveparade in their mother’s womb, Narci…
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This week, OttO Kent speaks to Marke Bieschke of the Stud collective to learn the inspiring story of a community banding together to save a beloved local venue. Plus: an iconic house label is reborn, Black British music at the British Library, and celebrations of Rico Wade of Organized Noize and footwork pioneer DJ Rashad. Support the Stud Beyond t…
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This week, Kikelomo speaks to Ryan C. Clarke of the Dweller festival and blog about their work centering and celebrating Black artists and perspectives. Plus: Weekend One of Coachella, a BPM ban in Chechnya, anti-LGBTQ laws in Georgia, and Earth Day initiatives from EarthPercent. Read the Dweller blog Learn more about EarthPercent The Week is a pro…
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This week, Otto Kent speaks to returning guest Christa Belle about the enigmatic and very viral DJ/producer HorsegiirL – and what her popularity tells us about the current dance music. Plus: An awkward encounter with Tyler the Creator, music courses on Spotify, a new lease for the long-running Berlin venue YAAM, and a new database dedicated to gend…
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As a queer, black, female artist working with everyone from Solange to PinkPantheress, Swarovski to Ferragamo, Kelela has been pushing boundaries on representation in music and fashion since the early 2010s. After disappearing from the public and taking an extended social media hiatus, Kelela reemerged in 2023 with the critically acclaimed album RA…
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This week, Otto Kent speaks to the Berlin-based DJ and music producer Sarah Farina about her work with Chicago house vocalist Tish Bailey, and the frequent erasure of Black women from dance music history. What can be done to help change it? Plus: A new Beyoncé album, Wizkid disavows Afrobeats, YouTube introducing search by humming, and James Blake'…
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Last week, UNESCO added Berlin techno culture to its list of "intangible cultural heritage." But what made Berlin eligible for this honor, how did it earn the recognition, and what impact does it actually have? Juba finds out more speaking to Ellen Dosch-Roeingh from Rave the Planet, the Berlin-based nonprofit that helped initiate and write the app…
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James Blake just went viral with a series of tweets about the state of the music industry, including one about artists not being able to live off streaming royalties. This isn’t news, we keep having the same discussion over and over again. Which leads us to the question: Does anyone actually care about streaming payouts? Juba joins OttO Kent in the…
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It’s that time of the year again! OttO Kent invites two familiar faces to the studio to look back on everything 2023: Juba and Christa Belle. They talk about what to take into 2024 and what to leave behind: Bandcamp, BeReal, Dubstep, Fred again.., filming random people on the street? And of course they each crown their own personal record(s) of the…
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Why is there such a strong correlation between music and mental health? Our guest this week, Dr. George Musgrave, studies the psychological and working conditions of creative careers. The results turn out better for audiences than for artists. Plus: Retired detective becomes new nightlife mayor in New York and EU Parliament calls for new rules to r…
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Harry Nuriev is an architect, a furniture designer, and an artist. He describes his approach as "transformism": creating new and exciting designs with what we already have, in contrast to producing something entirely new. Whether it is sofas made out of winnowed clothes, gamer chairs covered with lace, or a swimming pool tiled like a Photoshop tran…
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With their soulful vocals and melodies divas bring themes of love, acceptance and power to the dancefloor. Kikelomo talks to someone who brings the same energy to their sets: fka.m4a. Plus: A campaign in the UK to stop the use of rap lyrics and videos as evidence in criminal trials, an AI model that can understand and identify South African languag…
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Der Wiener Ausstellungsraum MAGAZIN präsentiert seit 2018 zahlreiche lokale und internationale Positionen aus der zeitgenössischen Architektur. Gemeinsam mit Marlies Wirth, Kuratorin MAK, sprachen Matthias Moroder und Jerome Becker über künstlerische und architektonische Handlungsmöglichkeiten im virtuellen Raum. Als Conversation Piece diente die V…
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Will “AI Pins” replace smartphones? That's not the only question about new generations that we ask ourselves in this episode. OttO also talks to Anetha about intergenerational understanding and exchange in dance music. Plus: the Warehouse is returning as a touring party brand, Cassie sues Diddy for sexual assault and André 3000 releases his debut s…
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„Schwarze Körper werden seit Jahrhunderten als Objekte wahrgenommen. Objekte, die abgewertet, sexualisiert und ständig gezeigt werden. Nacktheit ist ein Element, mit dem Schwarze Menschen als ‚andersʻ markiert werden sollen. Das Zeigen von Abbildungen Schwarzer Körper passiert auch durch Alltagsgegenstände, welche ihren Einzug in österreichische Wo…
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Music taste and fandom have always been tied to our identities, but today it can seem like musical genres themselves are being replaced by identity-driven scenes. At least, according to music researcher Kriss Thakrar, who recently wrote a piece for the music industry blog Midia Research. OttO Kent invites Christa Belle to the studio to discuss this…
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Sonja Bäumels Installation Entangled Relations—Animated Bodies erforscht die lebenswichtigen Beziehungen, Verbindungen und Verflechtungen zwischen unseren Körpern und den Mikroben, die sie bewohnen. Wir sprechen mit Kulturanalytikerin Jules Sturm (Züricher Hochschule der Künste) über neue Möglichkeiten, das Menschenbild wahrzunehmen, und darüber, w…
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After Songtradr bought Bandcamp, more than half of the staff has been booted out the door. In this episode Otto Kent talks to Ed Blair, one of the union's bargaining committee members. Plus: Listening to your favourite music actually acts as a painkiller, The Beatles released their final ever song with help from AI, and subcultures like “sad girl m…
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Anlässlich der Ausstellung THE FEST sprachen wir mit Mahret Ifeoma Kupka, Kuratorin am Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt am Main über die Rolle von Mode auf Festen. Feste bieten Freiräume für Extravaganz, modische Visionen und Verkleidungen. In der Ausstellung waren zahlreiche Beispiele für die unterschiedlichen Funktionen von Mode und Verkleidu…
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What a time to be online. In this week’s episode Kikelomo and OttO Kent discuss whether or not artists are obligated to post on social media in the wake of political crises. Plus: Fashion labels are recruiting and exploiting models from refugee camps, UMG is now NTS's largest shareholder, US states file a lawsuit against Meta accusing the company o…
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In 2014, Bogomir Doringer began to film club dance floors from a bird’s-eye perspective. Since then he has made an intense study of the club as a social biotope and dance as a deeply-rooted human instinct. The Conversation Piece took place in context of the MAK exhibition The Fest. Between Representation and Revolt (14.12.2022—7.5.2023). Intro: Lau…
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Alcohol can be quite central and inescapable at clubs and parties. So what would happen if someone banned alcohol completely from their party? That’s basically what journalist Michelle Lhooq did at her ‘Shroom Raves’. OttO Kent talks to her about her inspiration for the idea and about what it means to create a space for experiencing other kinds of …
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Anlässlich ihrer Ausstellung dead stock im MAK (1.2.2023—25.6.2023) haben wir die Künstlerin Birke Gorm getroffen. Das Sammeln von entsorgtem Material ist ein wesentlicher Moment in Birke Gorms gesamtem Œuvre. Der Titel der Ausstellung dead stock nimmt Bezug auf den englischen Begriff für Ware oder Material, das überflüssig, unverkäuflich oder defe…
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Why is it more important than ever to create ‘safer’ spaces and awareness concepts in our club culture? And what can we all do, so that everybody feels safe while going out? Kikelomo talks to diversity consultant Lewamm Ghebremariam about the evolution of safer spaces, why she rather speaks about intentional spaces, and how the Netflix series “Sex …
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Eine Frau im Kimono neben einem Flugtaxi, Neonreklamen mit Kanji-Zeichen in Cyberpunk-Rollenspielen, menschenähnliche Roboter… Wie wir Japan und die Japaner*innen sehen, ist von Darstellungen in den westlichen Medien beeinflusst. Tatsächlich sind diese Bilder oft Ausdruck einer eher fragwürdigen Geisteshaltung, die es Menschen des Okzidents erlaubt…
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While West-African music is celebrating new milestones globally, the electronic music scene is still underrepresented. The Nyege Nyege festival in Uganda and its community have been a centerpoint for highlighting dance music and queer culture from East Africa. In this episode Kikelomo talks to Turkana, who’s part of the experimental Anti-Mass colle…
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Dance music from the Latin diaspora is making waves into the European scene – but who’s really profiting from the boom? This week OttO Kent talks to the Venezuelan writer and deputy editor of Crack Magazine Rachel Grace Almeida about the long-overdue attention that Latin American artists are getting, and why it’s problematic to lump all these artis…
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Should we consider turning away from the DJ booth? That’s what an older generation of ravers is proposing on social media? Kikelomo has some strong feelings about that – and even the science to back them up. She’s joined by co-host OttO Kent to dive into the debate and to talk about the history and evolution of the DJ booth. Plus: Songs as investme…
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Are demons taking over pop culture? This week OttO talks to a mystic creature herself – the british artist Sarahsson – about the current trend of playing with the devil, cybersigilism being the new tribal tattoos and how a new generation is charging their Whoppers while remixing the forbidden. Plus: African music getting some long overdue global lo…
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WTF was happening at Burning Man this year? First climate protesters were blocking the entrance, and then a rainstorm hit the desert playa so that people weren’t allowed to leave the ground. OttO – who’s an burner himself – talks to DJ Kim Ann Foxman, who’s been a Burning Man aficionado for decades. They talk about the reasons for people hating the…
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How is the electronic music scene in Ukraine keeping up and evolving since the Russian invasion? This week OttO Kent talks to Ukrainian DJ, promoter and producer Human Margareeta about keeping a culture alive and the importance of daytime raves during the war. Plus: first results of Berlin’s drug-checking program, protests at Burning Man, the unexp…
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„Das Feiern ist ein wichtiger Teil meiner Biografie und ein zentrales Motiv in meiner fotografischen Arbeit. Unter diesem Aspekt arbeite ich mich durch mein Fotolager und stelle eine Serie zusammen. Diese Serie wird wieder separiert und in die Ausstellung integriert: Kommentierend, drängelnd oder parasitär verteilen sich die Bilder in der Ausstellu…
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Zum diesjährigen Valentinstag sprachen wir mit der Journalistin und Autorin Şeyda Kurt über die Themen Monogamie und Kapitalismus. Die Autorin von „Radikale Zärtlichkeit – Warum Liebe politisch ist“ hinterfragt in ihren Texten die Konventionen und traditionellen Beziehungsmodelle, in denen wir Liebe erfahren und weitergeben. Denn wie wir intimes Mi…
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Wir sprachen mit der außergewöhnlichen Fotografin Elfie Semotan über ihre Faszination für Falten. Ausgehend von Aika Furukawas künstlerischen Arbeit Lost Colours aus dem Jahr 2021 diskutierten wir über die Unbändigkeit, die in dem Moment des Ent-faltens steckt, sowie den Zusammenhang von Falten mit dem Willen nach Struktur, Ordnung und Kontrolle. A…
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Can a DJ set be a guided meditation? This week OttO Kent talks to DJ Gigola about dance music as body music, her album “Fluid Meditations” and how everything is rhythmical. And since they both share a soft spot for ASMR, of course they had to try it in the studio. Plus: Burna Boy making history, Boiler Room Broadcast Lab, Albania as the hot spot fo…
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Do DJs have to be influencers nowadays? Why do some people feel that it’s embarrassing to be a DJ today? This week OttO Kent is talking to music journalist Shawn Reynaldo, who wrote about the changing perception of being a DJ in a recent essay that made a lot of waves. Plus: Tomorrowland partners up with TikTok up, why ‘Rave The Planet’ almost didn…
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Did you notice sexual humour is making its comeback on the dance floor? For this week’s episode Kikelomo is talking to MCR-T and Miss Bashful about the legacy of sexually explicit songs in dance music. The couple just released what they call their “first born”: “Tootsie Pop”. Their debut album is full of horny club bangers. Plus: a pledge to boycot…
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This week Kikelomo is joined by Juba to talk about how being a DJ often clashes with being a climate activist: Where is the problem in blaming individuals? And how can the climate justice movement become more intersectional? Plus: Looking back on Glastonbury, Pharrell Williams for Louis Vuitton at Paris Fashion Week, listening to Marshall Jefferson…
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Have you seen Doja Cat previewing her upcoming album live on Instagram? In this week’s episode we are deep diving into going live together with one of the most iconic queer creators on the internet right now: Berlin’s own diehuepsche. Plus: Peggy Gou going viral on TikTok, a time machine to 2010, how to get Flo Rida to perform at your bar mitzvah, …
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When Apple introduced the Vision Pro, everyone was completely hung up on the huge price tag. But is there a way we and the cultural spaces around us can benefit from such innovative, yet expensive products without having to actually own them ourselves? OttO Kent takes this question to Michail Stangl, a cultural commentator and musical curator best …
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Talking about mental health has become destigmatized – more and more artists open up about their issues with mental health: Stormzy, Santigold, Motor City Drum Ensemble and many more. For this episode DJ Mell G joins OttO Kent in the studio to talk about her debut LP ‘ISSUES’ and about her journey with borderline personality disorder. Plus: futuris…
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It’s officially Pride Month! And queer music and culture is more visible than ever. To celebrate, OttO Kent is joined by Sarah Esocoff of ‘Sounds Gay’, a new docuseries podcast that portrays queer people whose lives have been transformed by music. Plus: DJ Mag reveals its annual top 100 clubs, listening to birdsong is healthy, Miley Cyrus is NOT co…
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