[rohrpost] Easterndaze x Berlin - DIY Music Topographies - Concerts, Film Screenings from Eastern European and Berlin Electronic Underground Scenes. Sept. 28-Oct. 9 @ silent green Kulturquartier and Lichtblick Kino Berlin
Natalie Gravenor
gravenor at eyzmedia.de
So Sep 25 07:59:57 CEST 2016
Easterndaze x Berlin: DIY Music Topographies
Concert Series, Film Screenings
Venues: silent green Kulturquartier, Lichtblick Kino
September 28 - October 9, 2016
berlin.easterndaze.net
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Beyond folklore clichés and Cold War discourse, below the radar of the
tastemaking music press, DIY, alternative, independent music scenes are
thriving in Central and Eastern Europe: from electronics and noise to
ironic-deconstructive takes on traditional and marginalized local
musical styles like Manele and Chalga.
The blog Easterndaze (easterndaze.net) explores and maps local DIY
scenes operating in a digital realm, introduces the creative
personalities and collectives behind them and provides context. The
concert & film screening series *Easterndaze x Berlin: DIY Music
Topographies, *curated by Lucia Udvardyová, presents music collectives
from Budapest, Bucharest, Prague and Warsaw and pairs each of them with
groups from Berlin's diverse DIY scenes. The concert series takes place
at *silent green Kulturquartier*, a new cultural space situated in the
former crematorium Wedding. The collectives will also exhibit artefacts
of their unique visual identities such as flyers, covers and video
works. Documentary films linked to the musical acts and exploring DIY
music culture in various Eastern European cities and Berlin are
screening at *Lichtblick Cinema*. Easterndaze x Berlin brings together
the most interesting and idiosyncratic collectives and cultural
activists from Central /Eastern Europe and Berlin, such as Future
Nuggets (Bucharest), Christoph de Babalon (Berlin), WIDT (Warsaw),
Farbwechsel (Budapest), KETEV (Berlin), Praxis (Berlin) and many others.
The festival is a continuation of Easterndaze: DIY Music Topographies,
an exhibition and event series with alternative and underground
musicmakers organized for the OFF Biennale Budapest in 2015.
The musical line up includes artists from the following collectives.
Berlin-based *Portals Editions*opens the festival on September 29.
*Portals Editions*is an artist-driven collective originally founded to
promote each member's own musical projects which expanded into a network
for musicians applying first wave Industrial ideas of Magick and
metaphysics to create music that explores a path of drone and
deconstructed dance music, using an array of electronic and
electro-acoustic tools. Portals Editions' international line up features
*KETEV, Noumeno, Silver Waves, Circular Ruins*and*Arikon*(1/2 of
*Gainstage*). Portals also presents the Berlin premiere of Jan St.
Werner's video installation 'Black Manual'. Jan St. Werner has produced
stark Op Art animations enhancing the potent transformational powers of
each of the 4 remixes done for his collaborative project, Black Manual,
with Brazilian Candomble percussionists by Cut Hands, KETEV, Bleed
Turquoise (James Ginzburg of Emptyset), and Format01 (Dirk Leyers of
Africaine 808) which will be released on vinyl this Autumn via Portals
Editions. Also feeding off the trans- and post-humanist associations of
former crematorium silent green is Portals Editions' opposite number
*Farbwechsel*from Budapest, a driving force behind that city's DIY
electronic music scene. Label head *Martin Mikolai*will perform under
his nom de musique *S Olbricht*.
The second night (September 30) features Prague-based label *Baba
Vanga*. *Baba Vanga*releases - experimental electronic music on the
fringes of techno, noise and glitch, always looking for the
idiosyncratic, undefinable and uncategorisable. Releases are limited
editions of high-quality MC cassettes professionally duplicated, hand
assembled mostly containing original artwork from the musicians
themselves. *Baba Vanga*'s line up at Easterndaze x Berlin comprises
*St**ř**ed Sv**ĕ**ta*from the Czech Republic and New Zealand-Berlin act
*Tlaotlon. *Echoingthe evening's post-net aesthetic, *Trade*from Berlin
presents***Ziúr*and other acts from its network.
On the third night (October 1), *Future Nuggets *from Bucharest takes
the stage.The collective was founded by Romanian producers, diggers and
musicians in search of a local psychedelic scene informed by the past
but made for the times to come, w/hether rediscovering past jewels or
creating own present-day hybrids of prog, electronica and Manele. At
Easterndaze x Berlin Future Nuggets will present the enigmatic
//*Australopitecus Oltensis*//, creating primitive techno,
unsophisticated dub melancholia and cave reverb with strictly analogue
tools – and a Soviet manufactured radio transistor to capture ether
frequencies on stage. Pranksters not unlike //*Future
Nuggets,*//Berlin's //*Sameheads*//, from its project space in the
Neukölln district, has become a hub for parties, mixtape releases,
community radio, blogging, art and fashion events, all loosely unified
by a post-identity, post-anything aesthetic and sense of fun. British
digital performance group //*Kimatica*//embodies the
//*Sameheads*//spirit with a set that operates at the intersection
between the human body, perception and interactive technology. //*Novo
Line*//celebrates retro computing technology such as Atari and the
floppy disk to create Algorithmic Body Music./
The closing night of Easterndaze x Berlin (October 3) is devoted to a
collaboration with *Christoph de Babalon*(Berlin) and *WIDT *(Warsaw).
De Babalon is a legend of Berlin's electronic underground, working with
Alec Empire's Digital Hardcore Recordings, creating a signature sound of
extreme complexity in construction and complete experimentation in form
that spans many electronic genres including noise, soundscapes, dark
ambient, drum and bass and breakcore. WIDT are two sisters who create
hypnotic tracks with pulsating rhythms glossolalic, operatic vocals and
colorful, psychedelic visuals with a VHS-like retro feel, created from
scratch in realtime. The evening will be complemented by the
presentation of visual artefacts of the anarchist music and media
collective *Praxis*.
The film series at Lichtblick features documentaries linked to and
expanding on the music performances. The film series opens with “31
Endings/31 Beginnings” by Prague art and music collective Rafani who
will attend the screening. Further highlights include the Berlin
premiere of “Dream Images” by Sorin Luca (attending) about legendary
Romanian prog-electronica musician Rodion G.A.; “Balta Alba”, Silviu
Monteanu's kaleidoscopic look at alternative music scenes like hip hop,
punk and electronic music in Bucharest; “Nothing Essential Happens in
the Absence of Noise” about Berlin collective Praxis, “East Punk
Memories” by Lucile Chaufour which follows key figures in the Hungarian
punk scene from the 80s until today; a special work in progress
screening of “A Room of One's Own”, a documentary portrait the
Bratislava electronic underground by Paulína Mačáková (attending),
accompanied by films about leading Slovakian composers Martin Burlas and
Ladislav Kupkovič and the “Sounds Queer” workshop and screening with
director Dan Dansen (attending). “Sounds Queer” is a portrait of Tama
Sumo and other LGBTQI* DJs/DJanes active in Berlin club culture; “15
Corners of the World”, an innovative tribute to Polish electronic music
pioneer Eugeniusz Rudnik by Zuzanna Solakiewicz; and Spanish filmmaker
Muriel Buzarra's filmic quest for the “Beograd Underground”.
Full music and film program at *berlin.easterndaze.net*
*Easterndaze x Berlin*is funded by Musicboard Berlin and the
German-Czech Future Fund and supported by the EUNIC Network of European
Cultural Institutes in Berlin, the Romanian Cultural Institute, the
Czech Center Berlin, Collegium Hungaricum Berlin and the Slovakian
Institute.
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