The Week Telekom Electronic Beats
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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 updates, interviews and background stories.
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Dweller: What's the story behind the festival dedicated to Black electronic music?
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 production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.
Host: Kikelomo
Producer: Aaron Gonsher
Editing and Sound Design: Marc Übel
Executive Producer: Isabel Woop
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Who the heck is HorsegiirL?
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 gender equality projects in the music industries.
Read more GENIE (Gender Equality Networks in Europe)
The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.
Host: Otto Kent
Producer: Aaron Gonsher
Editing and Sound Design: Marc Übel
Executive Producer: Isabel Woop
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Kelela in Conversation: RAVEN era, staying offline, building community
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 RAVEN. Her sound dances at the intersection of R&B and electronic dance music. However, her work remains unapologetic in the way it honors the black roots of club music and culture.
In conversation with The Week host Kikelomo, Kelela dives into her approach of educating and reading, her RAVEN era, the possibility of building worlds and communities –and the importance of staying offline sometimes.
Follow Kelela on Instagram.
Find Kikelomo on Instagram.
Check out Kelela’s Tiny Desk Concert and more of her music.
Read the books “Blues People: Negro Music in White America” by Amiri Baraka, and “The Musical Human: A History of Life on Earth” by Michael Spitzer. And watch “The Last Angel of History” by John Akomfrah.
The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.
Host: Kikelomo
Producer: Carlos Steurer
Editing and Sound Design: Marc Übel
Executive Producer: Isabel Woop
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Why have so many Black women been written out of dance music history?
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's new music platform.
Read more about Tish Bailey's story.
Support the GoFundMe campaign.
The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.
Host: Otto Kent
Producer: Aaron Gonsher
Editing and Sound Design: Marc Übel
Executive Producer: Isabel Woop
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What makes Berlin techno culture an intangible heritage?
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 application to UNESCO. Plus: boycotts at SXSW, vinyl record sales affecting UK inflation, and a new venue opening in Amsterdam.
Watch "Technokultur in Berlin", Rave the Planet's short film on the UNESCO application.
The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.
Host: Juba
Producer: Aaron Gonsher
Editing and Sound Design: Marc Übel
Executive Producer: Isabel Woop
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Who cares about streaming payouts?
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 studio to discuss this question. Plus: the Living Wage for Musicians Act, songs and sonics at the Oscars and Dig This – a new app to explore random genres.
Read the New York Times essay “In Oppenheimer and The Zone Of Interest We Hear What We Are”
The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.
Host: OttO Kent
Producer: Carlos Steurer
Editing and Sound Design: Marc Übel
Executive Producer: Isabel Woop
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Customer Reviews
Bin MEGA gespannt
auf das Album vom sympathischen „Quer“ Patrick - der nicht anstehen muss - in der Schlange ;-) Cooler Podcast …
Interessante Podcast Serie
Gefällt mir die Reihe. Habe so schon viele interessante Gäste kennengelernt die mir vorher kein Begriff waren.
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interessante gesprächspartner, absolut unterhaltsam und dabei auch informativ. man bekommt private einblicke in schaffen und leben der bekannteren gäste oder lernt neue protagonisten aus dem clubkontekt oder der szene kennen. sehr gute mischung! freu mich auf jede neue folge! weiter so!