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What about a Swiss Openair Gampel event
Varied. Surprising. In the open air. And with a lot of Swissness. Up in the Alps, the Swiss army knife has just become the second most important tool of the mountains.
A wave of frustration unravelling on a peaceful beach
I bet you’ve felt that frustration. That knot in your stomach. One that circles around with a certain urgency. Where you can’t even tell whether you’re enjoying it or whether it is consuming you.
The world's first AI-generated protest!
I'm mindful that we must be creative with protest because of the recent laws enacted in the UK. So I explored something that would express how I felt about the suppression of protest whilst also matching up with my music.
The technicolour liquid audio machine
Once you engage with the band’s fuzz-like induction of what Stan describes as “The Technicolour Liquid Audio Machine”, you begin to understand a journey
Sinking just enough for you to fish me out
Lucy's musical journey began in St. Petersburg, Russia, when she was eight. She started her first band at school, creating shows and performing alongside her classmates.
Tasha's journey from war-torn Ukraine
In February 2022, as war engulfed Ukraine, Tasha Tarusøva’s musical journey took an unexpected U-turn.
Thriving amongst chaos
I remember telling on my sister once. It was one of those turbulent moments in your young ignorance, where your sibling turns into no other than a walking bag of trickery.
The oldest poem found on earth
The oldest written poem found on earth was about the one thing human beings have managed to understand the least about.
The girl with the green eyebrows
With her new track ‘Anxiety’ Klodele hopes to inspire people to use their worries to keep going and believe in themselves while reaching for their dreams.
Do you believe in ghosts?
Everything we do is performance, or storytelling, to an extent. Access to the 'true self is not something we decide or can even seek.
Sex in an elevator
As activists for feminism and members of the LGBTQ+ community, Ghost Car practice what they preach, and aim to spread their mantra of inclusivity and equal rights as loud as possible.
I am not existentially angry anymore
Placing negativity in art as a form of self-care and wearing dead relatives' clothing as a form of connection are just two of the subjects of this interview with Sofia Martins Gary, the front person of Starsha Lee.
Crass, relevant? Really relevant!
From 1977 to 1984 Crass battled against Capitalism through an array of amelodic music, experimental sound collages, visuals, spoken word and poetry