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Live-Act | Producer | SoundDesign Booking and other requests: info@skydrips.de Skydrips - That blurry line between ocean and sky. Growing up on the german coast, he always remembers the dip of the horizon while looking at the ocean. Skydrips captures adventures in nature which are the base for each of his tracks. Analogue synthesizers and digital effects are built on top until his signature trance sound comes alive. Inspired by the free techno festivals in Mecklenburg where he observed how p ...
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Sounds!

Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF)

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Neue Musik entdecken, täglich mit SRF 3: Die «Sounds!»-Crew mit Lea Inderbitzin, Andi Rohrer und Luca Bruno präsentiert das volle Programm in Sachen Indie, Pop, Electronica, Hip-Hop, Dubstep, Global Beats, Folk, Rock und Punk. Der SRF 3-Musikabend pflegt den Umgang mit fliessenden Grenzen: der vollumfassende Service Musique. Jeden Montag von 21 bis 23 Uhr, und von Dienstag bis Freitag von 20 bis 23 Uhr. Und natürlich jederzeit im «Sounds!»-Podcast.
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Electronic Beats Weekly

Telekom Electronic Beats

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Every week, Electronic Beats hosts Juba, Kikelomo and 0tt0 Kent dissect what everyone is talking about in electronic music and club culture. From new releases, to the big headlines we didn’t have on our bingo card, to the hypes shaping our social media feeds right now – expect background info, plenty of hot takes and special guests from the universe of forward-thinking beats and dancefloor shenanigans. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Paetzolds Kitchen

Johannes Paetzold

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Der Foodie Podcast aus Berlin. Für die Szene. Für Experten. Und Neugierige. Willkommen in paetzoldskitchen. Seit vielen Jahren berichtet Johannes Paetzold für Radio Eins aus der Welt der Foodies und Feinschmecker. Restaurants, Street-food, Trend-Gerichte. In seiner virtuellen Küche bringt er im Podcast seine kulinarischen Passionen auf den Gar-Punkt. Im Gespräch mit Experten. Mit Köchinnen und Köchen besucht er Restaurants. Bernhard Moser, Sommelier und Chef des Eat Berlin Feinschmecker Fest ...
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Club der stillen Poet:innen

Julia Engelmann / Universal Music Podcasts

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Wer mit Sprache umgeht wie Julia Engelmann, muss ziemlich verknallt sein. Verrückt nach Formulierungen, beeindruckt von ihrer Wirkung, hingerissen von Kreativität. Sicher schreibt sie auch deshalb unentwegt: Ihre Gedichte in Buchform waren zweimal Spiegel Bestseller und haben sich über eine Million Mal verkauft – die vertonten wurden als „Poesiealbum“ ECHO-nominiert und direkt in die Top Ten der deutschen Charts gehört. Am herrlichsten ist Kommunikation allerdings im Austausch. In ihrem neue ...
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Möglichst viel verschieben von dem, was als möglich gilt: Bartees Strange definiert Indie-Rock neu, John Glacier verflüssigt Grime zu Zeitlupen-Poesie und Marshall Allen (Sun Ra Arkestra) macht mit 100 Jahren sein erstes Soloalbum (das bedeutet Weltrekord!). Heute bleibt kein Sound auf dem anderen. +++ PLAYLIST+++· 22:55 - ANGELS AND DEMONS AT PLAY…
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Jess Sylvesters Leben orientiert sich am Pazifischen Ozean: Geboren in der Bay Area, zog dann weiter südlich entlang der Küste nach Los Angeles. Hauptsache der Seemann - span. Marinero - hat das Meer im Blick. Am vergangenen Freitag veröffentlichte Marinero sein drittes Album «La La La». Der Albumtitel ist nicht nur singend zu interpretieren, sonde…
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Vor drei Jahren kreierten drei Teenager aus Chicago einen (verdienten) Lo-Fi-Rock Hype: Horsegirl wurden direkt in die Tradition von Sonic Youth oder Yo La Tengo gejubelt. Dank Produzentin Cate Le Bon gelingt den mittlerweile Studentinnen auch der zweite Schritt - feiner, verspielter, spannender. Trotz Umzug an die New York University nahmen Penelo…
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Die beiden Rapper Drake und Kendrick Lamar bekriegen sich seit letztem Frühling verbal und äusserst medienwirksam. Der vermeintliche Knockout Punch des Rap-Beefs wurde letzten Sonntag während Kendrick Lamars Halftime Show am Super Bowl geschlagen, doch heute veröffentlichte Drake ein neues Album. Ob «Some Sexy Songs 4 U» tatsächlich das nächste Kap…
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Der Name Biig Piig schwirrt schon seit fast 10 Jahren durchs Internet. Doch richtig greifbar wurde er lange nicht. Jessica Smyth veröffentlichte jahrelang nur Signles und EPs als Biig Piig. Nun endlich wagt sich die irische Künstlerin an einen Langspieler, auf dem man Vorbilder wie Charli XCX hört. +++ PLAYLIST +++22:55 BACK IN THE GAME von MARK PR…
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«Ui, das ist aber längst nicht so gut wie Yankee Hotel Foxtrot!» Öppe das war die landläufige Meinung als Wilco 2004 den Nachfolger zu ihrem vielgefeierten vierten Album ablieferten. 20+1 Jahre später wissen wir: «A Ghost Is Born» kann mit «Yankee Hotel Foxtrot» locker mithalten. Genau darum gibt's nun die Deluxe-Jubiläumsversion des Albums. Das Bo…
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Nein, das Album ist keine Katastrophe. Aber man muss den Sound und die Geschichten über Kannibalismus, Missbrauch, Mord, Ausbeutung oder Idiot:innen auf Social Media aushalten. Die Post-Punks aus Brighton treiben es bewusst bunt und malen tiefschwarz: Also ertragen - oder wie «Feiglinge» wegklicken? +++ PLAYLIST +++22:55 - BRUSHCUTTER (SHORT VERSIO…
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Sharon Van Etten machts neu *offiziell* mit Band, weil: bei den Proben für die Liveshows zu ihrem letzten Album war die Chemie so gut, da hat man prompt weitergejammt. Doch auch in «neuer» Besetzung bietet Van Etten weiterhin eine gelungene Gratwanderung zwischen Intimität und grossflächigem Indie-Rock. In den Songs geht's inhaltlich um sehr nahe T…
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The Black Keys spielen diesen Juli in Zürich und veröffentlichen passend zu unserer Ticketverlosung eine neue Single. Dazu: erste Appetizer aus den neuen Alben von Sharon van Etten oder Skeleten, sowie ein umfangreiches Wilco-Reissue. +++ PLAYLIST +++· 21:55 – BRUSHCUTTER (SHORT VERSION) von DJ KOZE FEAT. MARLEY WATERS· 21:52 – KNOCK DOWN von BABY …
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Nachdem Chris Davids, zusammen mit Liam Ivory bekannt als Maribou State, von einer seltenen Gehirnerkrankung genesen ist, kommt das britische Produzenten-Duo nach sieben Jahren wieder mit einem Album. Dass «Hallucinating Love» etwas (zu) schöngefärbt ist, kann man ihnen kaum verübeln. Einerseits tanzten Maribou State schon immer auf der Grenze zum …
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Astropical? Noch nie gehört? Dahinter stecken die beiden lateinamerikanischen Acts Bomba Estéreo (Kolumbien) und Rawayana (Venezuela), die sich hier zu einem neuen Projekt zusammentun. Wir hören den Track heute zum ersten Mal in unserer Sendung. +++ PLAYLIST +++· 22:55 – TAKE ME TO YOUR INFINITE GARDEN von MESS ESQUE· 22:50 – NEW BAD von ESTHER ROS…
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Der New Yorker Indie-Rapper widmet «Showbiz!» seiner ganz persönlichen Bühne, bespielt von Familie und Freunden. Nachdenkliche Reime über introvertierte, verspielte Eigenbau-Beats, kurz: Ein Album, für das man am besten alleine ins Auto sitzt und die Zeit vergehen lässt. +++ PLAYLIST +++· 22:56 - PATROL REWORK (NAU LEONE REMIX) von EGOPUSHER & NAU …
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«Wir machen kein Country-Album», sagte Produzent David Ferguson zu Singer-Songwriter Bonnie Prince Billy. Ups, «The Purple Bird» hört sich trotzdem sehr nach Country an. Oder zumindest stark nach Nashville. Wieso es dieses Album ohne Nashville und Ferguson nicht gäbe, erzählt BPB im Interview. Schon wie sich Will Oldham aka Bonnie Prince Billy und …
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Brightons Strubelköpfe The Kooks feiern nächstes Jahr ihren 20-jährigen Durchbruch mit ihrem Debütalbum «Inside In / Inside Out». Heute kündigte die Band ihr neustes Album «Never/Know» an, das nicht nur typografisch eine Rückbesinnung ist. Die erste Single gibts heute bei Sounds! +++ PLAYLIST +++21:56 – DON'T LET ME BRING YOU DOWN von THE HELLACOPT…
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We're at the end of a wild and unpredictable year – and we're not just talking about club culture and electronic music. In this episode, our hosts Juba, Kikelomo, and Otto Kent run through the highlights and lowlights of 2024 in music and more. They cover some of their year's most memorable moments on dancefloors and on online, and what they're loo…
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Big DJ gigs with an intense lightshow and a strong focus on visuals have been there for a while – but it seems like they are having a new peak. With DJs like Anyma selling out the Sphere in Las Vegas, it sparks the question: Has it become more important how a show looks than how it sounds? In this episode, we are joined by cultural commentator and …
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At the beginning of the year I visited Lena and Mike in their apartment in Kreuzberg. A Berlin winter day. Cold, unpleasantly grey.And to be honest, all in all, I wasn't in the best shape at that time. Visits were very selective and rare. But I felt well surrounded by my friends.There was tea, homemade waffles and we talked about anything. A great …
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Interior and set design have always been a part of dance music, with different parties and clubs creating spaces that amplify and enhance the sonic and social experience. But for every person turned on to techno by TikTok and craving Instagrammable visual moments, there's another who wants a raw warehouse and no-frills dancefloor. In this episode, …
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So much of nightlife and electronic music is ephemeral, enjoyed in the moment. But those nights and moments and sounds are simultaneously something we want to preserve – whether through is an exciting new online mix, blurry phone photos from our last night out, a heavy coffee table book, or even a museum. This week, Otto Kent and Juba are joined by…
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We live in a time of division and polarization. But when it comes to dance music and club culture, we like to think of them as a unified global community. How true is that, really? In this episode, Otto Kent and Juba are joined by Cormac, the DJ, Polari Records owner and host of the Queerly Beloved podcast. They dig into what exactly people mean wh…
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We love to go out to clubs and have a good time with friends and strangers alike. But anytime you're on a crowded dancefloor, not everyone’s going to be on the same page when it comes to appropriate behavior. The way we all act and interact can make or break a night, but these expectations can also be hard to pin down, and vary widely depending on …
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In September, the visionary electronic producer SOPHIE released what was promoted as her final album, three years after her tragic passing. And people had a lot of opinions on it – as they usually do with music that comes out after an artist's death, whether it's Tupac, Avicii, Lil Peep, DJ Rashad, Prince, or many, many others. There are moral and …
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That's what the Jamaican production duo Steely & Clevie are trying to do, with an ongoing lawsuit claiming ownership of the so-called "dembow" riddim – the basis for reggaeton worldwide. It's one of the most significant music copyright cases of the last decades, with significant and widespread implications for both the mainstream music world and un…
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Clubs are closing all around the world, but it still seems like there are more DJs than ever before. Why do so many people want to be DJs – whether bedroom amateurs or touring professionals? And how does all the attention and effort affect the scene? In this episode, Otto Kent and Kikelomo explore the ongoing impact of the pandemic and social media…
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It’s not just Fred again fans trying to identify an unfamiliar genre. Drum & bass, jungle, and breaks are back in a big way – both in the underground and on the UK charts. Chase & Status have earned #1 records, artists like Kenya Grace are going viral, and there's a vanguard of producers like Tim Reaper and Nia Archives waving the flag for the genr…
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Clubs in Berlin are closing at a rapid rate – including the legendary Watergate. And it’s not just Germany. In the UK, a study found that if nightlife continues struggling at the same rate, there will be no clubs by 2030. Some of these issues are perennial, but the reality is that “Clubsterben” is accelerating – even though there seems to be more m…
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We're back for our first episode after the summer break. Or shall we say... Brat Summer break? With her sixth studio album, BRAT, released this last June, Charli XCX sparked what was arguably the biggest pop culture trend of the social media age so far. From underground producers serving up remixes to brands (and presidential candidates) jumping on…
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Do you still feel like wearing a piece of merch makes you a part of a specific subculture? Or has that sense of exclusivity and meaning been lost? This week, our host Otto Kent speaks to writer Claire Mouchmore about our shifting relationship with merch, and how that's changed along with the internet and the explosion of niche identities. Plus, we …
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Do you also miss the magical, fun parts of social media? With noplace hitting the top of the American app charts Kikelomo and OttO Kent are reminiscing on their personal journey in social media. They’re sharing hot takes, making confessions about being comment warriors, and talking about what it takes to put the social back in social media. Plus: B…
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After releasing „Nach Hause“ (back home), the first track of their EP „Heimweg“, Skydrips & Tiefe Wasser Berlin now take a different direction into the wild.‌„Acajou“ presents a great mixture of complex beat architecture and intimate, ethereal vocals. The song makes you feel like you step out of the shadow of a cool tent just to watch over the endl…
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Melt-Festival is celebrating its final edition this weekend after more than 25 years. We spoke to the legendary Ellen Allien, who has played the festival more than anyone, about her memories from the famous Sleepless Floor over the years, and what made Melt so significant to ravers in Germany and beyond. Also, Juba presents this week’s news: Honey …
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Just a few days before her Glastonbury show Sofia Kourtesis joined us for an in-depth conversation. The Peruvian singer, producer, and DJ has lived in Berlin for 20 years now and released her debut album “Madres” last year to critical acclaim. Together with OttO Kent, Sofia talks about being a DJ mum, approaching music like a filmmaker, and why she…
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It's Glastonbury time – and this week, we're diving into the past, present, and future of electronic music at the UK’s biggest music festival with the Editor of Resident Advisor, Gabriel Szatan. Also, Kikelomo presents this week’s news: From far-right remixes of hit songs and Justin Timberlake's viral arrest to a new podcast from Ableton. Dazed - T…
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With the Euros on, the Olympics upcoming, and everyone getting back into summertime Strandbad shape, we bring back The Week co-host Juba to chat with Otto Kent about the connections between fitness and music, and their favourite workout tunes. Also, Otto presents this week’s news: The impending shutdown of mix database MixesDB, British fashion bran…
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Her anthem “Baddest Of Them All” went viral on TikTok in 2022, hit number 1 in the UK and is now certified double platinum. Life has been a crazy ride lately for Eliza Rose. What most people don’t know is that the DJ, singer and producer from Hackney, London, has been an institution for British club culture long before she was headlining big festiv…
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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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After Skydrips & Tiefe Wasser Berlin released their joint debut track “Du bist hier” last year, the story goes on.'Nach Hause' - is the first single of their upcoming EP 'Heimweg'.The way home after a club visit can sometimes be more exciting than the previous party itself. Mysterious, impossible to classify, or filled with special and abstract imp…
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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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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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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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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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