Showing posts with label zurich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zurich. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

soundscapes

I <3 Electronica
Some people have argued that electronic music is not really music at all. To me, it is the epitome of music. I love the infinite possibilities of unique soundscapes electronic music can create. And to be fair, it has been around for quite some time and the number of genres is mind-boggling. Plus, it can be found everywhere in modern culture (remember when many ads had drum and bass in them, and for a while now, every other extreme sports video on youtube features dubstep) and can be combined with any style, like the David Guetta-influenced elements in contemporary Hip Hop, Rap, and RnB.

But experiencing this kind of music is the best done live, immersing oneself into the soundscapes. Following, are two compilations of some of the gigs I went to in 2012/13. Sorry for the, at times, bad audio or video quality (unedited smartphone footage) and for the occasional Vertical Video Syndrome. And I also apologize for being the guy in front of you holding up my phone;)

Intro/outro track: Ludwijka 5 (Strike082), Anders Ilar on 15 Years of Shit.

Soundscapes 2



The whole video is footage from the Fusion festival near Berlin, from the 26th of June to the 1st of July 2013. A truly amazing experience, as one enters a parallel universe devoid of rules and regulations, full of self-expression and tolerance (self-responsibility being the key). A subculture minimizing consumerism and fostering creative expression, the whole festival is organized from the bottom-up, without the usual hierarchies one would expect for an event of this scale. In 2013, over 70'000 people attended, plus an estimated additional 10'000 illegally without tickets, bringing the whole infrastructure to its limits. Since 2010, the organizers had to limit the number of tickets and from 2012 on, people wishing to attend the festival needed to participate in a ticket lottery. This means that the people who made it to the festival are really happy to attend and there is no trace of an aggressive vibe to be felt (only the local neo-Nazis need to be banned, their ideology plaguing the whole area).

The festival, first starting in 1997, is set in a former Soviet military airfield (more on the history here). Every year, the site transforms into a tent and camper city, immersed in non-stop, mostly electronic, music (the happening is so big that you can probably find any kind of music genre somewhere). Here is a playlist of nearly 100 hours of music from the festival. The intricate, and at times huge, decoration and installations are mind-blowing, making the whole thing a truly audio-visual feast. Finally, the food is strictly veg*an:)


Soundscapes 1




A compilation of the following clips:

Rammstein, O2 Arena London, 24th of February 2012 

Not electronic music, but just an awesome live band. They seriously rock, with crazy pyrotechnics, next to extreme and bizarre performances. Rammstein is perhaps one of the most controversial and provocative bands out there and address extremely disturbing aspects of society:
  • "Mein Teil": The song is inspired by the criminal case of Armin Meiwes and Bernd Jürgen Armando Brandes, that happened in Rotenburg, Germany. In March 2001, the two men, both in their 40s, met each other and cut off and cooked Brandes' penis. They consumed it together, before Brandes was killed by Meiwes. As Brandes agreed to the whole ordeal, Meiwes was initially only convicted of manslaughter. In a retrial, he was then sentenced for murder.
  • "Wiener Blut": The song deals with the Fritzl case in the town of Amstetten, Austria, that began on the 29th of August 1984. Josef Fritzl lured his then 18 year old daughter Elisabeth into the basement, drugged her, and kept her captive in a dungeon he had constructed. This was only discovered on April 28, 2008, 24 years later. During this time, sexual abuse led to Elisabeth giving birth to seven children. One died, three would be adopted by Fritzl and his wife (he claimed his daughter was in a cult and that she had left her babies on their front porch) and the remaining three would be condemned to never see the sunlight and live in an extremely constrained cellar compartment with their mother until their rescue. Their only connection to the outside world was a TV and radio.
  • "Hallelujah": Insinuates the scene of a minor  being sexually abused by a pious priest.
  • "Rammstein": The first song written by the band based on the tragic Ramstein air show disaster. The lyrics are extremely graphic. The song was featured in the 1997 David Lynch film "Lost Highway", and gave rise to the band's popularity in the US.

Ab und zu, Schatzalp Davos, 25th - 28th of May 2012, and 9th - 12th of May 2013

One of my favorite parties, set in an amazing Belle Époque (Art Nouveau) hotel in the Swiss mountains. The organizers put in a lot of blood, sweat and tears. So no wonder many DJs want to be part of the experience. Words cannot really describe this event, and pictures can only give a hint.


Streetparade, Zurich, 11th of August 2012, and 10th of August 2013

Arguably the biggest electronic festival in the world (Berlin's Love Parade was permanently cancelled after a crowd rush). It was initiated in 1992 and people often foresaw its demise. In 2013 approximately 950'000 people flocked to Zurich to dance in the streets, following 28 Love Mobiles (huge semi-trailer trucks, pumping out 600'000 Watts of music) and party at one of the many clubs that weekend.


Lethargy, Rote Fabrik, Zurich, 9th of August 2013

One of the many clubs that get transformed for the Streetparade weekend, set in awesome surroundings. A short clip features Northern Lite.


Zurich Openair, Glattbrugg, 24th of August 2012 and 31st of August of 2013

A music festival just outside of Zurich, featuring indie, electronic, and rock music. Initiated in 2010, in 2013 an estimated 70'000 visitors attended. Next to promoting newcomers, many big names of the music industry can be found each year in the line-up. Clips, in chronological order, feature: Soulwax (see also Radio Soulwax), the Prodigy, Soulwax performing as 2manydjs, Paul Kalkbrenner, Justice, and the Chemical Brothers.


Underground Party, Zurich, February 2013


Event at the Hallenstadion, Zurich, March 2013


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Edit:
Schatzalp 2017

Friday, November 30, 2012

TED with and without the x

being inspired...
I love TED talks! It is amazingly cool to see very interesting people casually talk about what they are up to. And I especially love the sciency talks, where you get instant insights into cutting edge research, without having to be emerged into that particular community and without having to deal with the technical talk. However, I also appreciate the enormous breath of different speakers. You get to hear about stuff you never even knew exited.

I can't even say what my favorite TED talks are, because there are so many I like. If I would have to pick, I would choose these talks:
The "categories" I enjoy the most are science/technology, inspiration and activism. Lately however, I find the problem to be the overwhelming number of talks. That's why I like the newly introduced playlists. Recently TED scored 1 billion views.

Adding the x

TED grants licenses to third parties to organize independent TEDx events internationally. As of October 2012, more than 19'900 talks have been given at more than 5'088 TEDx events in more than 137 countries (source). This really gets the community thing going and inspires a distributed and global effort to share "ideas worth spreading".

TEDxZurich 2012

In 2010 the first TEDx event was launched in Zurich. On the 25th of October 2012, the third edition was organized. It was a fun and eventful day and my favorite talks can be categorized as follows.

Inspiration:
Inspiration and activism:
Science and technology:
Activism:
Aesthetics:
Inspiration:

Finally, this is the talk I gave about complex systems, economic networks and the study, The Network of Global Corporate Control:



More information can be found here:
Thanks @gklain, Ronald Slabbers, @lazyhotstepper and @kompostnyc for the help:)

Sometimes TED is accused of being an elitist thing. Indeed, when I applied to attend TEDXZurich 2010 I was rejected;) Now, on the one hand, there are only so many seats to fill and of course in Zurich the demand is way too big, forcing a selection process. On the other hand, it was a real pleasure to meet the really nice TEDxZurich crew. I experienced them as being modest and highly dedicated people, who really enjoy organizing this even, without seeking the spotlight or giving the event an air of superiority...


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Update:
The guys from TED.com picked up the talk and featured it:

Thursday, August 11, 2011

how to make it into the local news...

15 seconds of fame;-)
1. Write a scholarly article about networks, economics and stuff:
(while keeping the conspiracy theory camp happy: google "illuminati AND physicists AND glattfelder")


2. Jump into water:


(see intro sequence - telezueri.ch, Aug 2007)



Loop...



1. Write a scholarly article about networks, economics and stuff:

2. Jump into water:
(embedding one of my youtube videos)






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Update:

Loop again...


1. Have an article appear in a science magazine about networks, economics and stuff, which coincides with the unfolding of a global event:
...and have it go viral:


2. Jump into water:
(embedding one of my youtube videos)


Sunday, January 30, 2011

k&d: from the 90s back to the 10s

over a decade of electronica...
the austrian duo kruder and dorfmeister are back! after having helped shape the 90s electronica landscape with their trip-hop, dub, d'n'b and downtempo inspirations and remixes, it became quiet around the two sound freaks. ah yes, all those memories listening to the infamous k&d sessions album back then;-)

since 2010 peter kruder and richard dorfmeister, together with the two mcs earl zinger and ras tweed, are touring in celebration of the 16 year anniversary of their g-stone recordings label with a 2 hour live set sporting stunning visuals (by fritz fitzke) next to an array of hard-core beatz.

on the 29th of january 2011 they performed in dorfmeister's home town of choice, zurich. as soon as the show started, the concert hall was instantaneously transformed into a club.



k&d at volkshaus in zurich, kraftwerk-style.


a little impression from inside the venue (albeit with the terrible audio provided by an iphone):

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

beardyman makes some noize...

enter the subculture...
a disc jockey (also known as dj or deejay) is a person who selects and plays recorded music for an audience.
says wikipedia.

many modern djs add electronic effects to their dj sets relying on existing samples of other djs/music producers.

some djs produce their tracks live at the club.

and then there is beardyman, a beat box guru, who produces whole dj sets constructed live from his vocalisations only, using looping effects. he usually makes heavy use of korg's kaoss pads.

beardyman live looping @ lethargy (august 13th, beginning of the 2010 streetparade in zurich @ rote fabrik --- more on flickr):


disclaimer: don't record loud music using an iphone;-)


other beardyman performances

classic:


using the kaoss pads:



live show with improv beatboxing and looping:


beardyman is also really good at producing random sounds:

Sunday, July 6, 2008

activism, anarchy and fun

mood: party on

from the 4th to the 6th of july 2008, hundreds of activists from the zurich squatter and left alternative scene occupied the old football stadium hardturm, to celebrate a weekend of fun, partying and anarchy.

after an initial clash with the police on friday evening, the security forces said they would tolerate the event, as long as the stadium is cleared by sunday.

offering such a platform in zurich, being known for it's active party culture, attracted a few thousand party goers by saturday, as the message of the event spread like wildfire...

this has been the third major event of the organizers in the last years, where for a couple of days all effective rules and regulations were suspended, and an alternative subculture asserted itself for a couple of days.

the event was lively reported on by all the swiss mainstream media.

view photos in the brotäktschen set on my flicker account.

visit the "official" website of the organizers: raumpflege.org

More info: indymedia, nzz, tagesanzeiger.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008