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  • You Are Here! – Episode 1
    Mar 25 2021
    In the first episode of the podcast series «You Are Here!» trumpeter Paul Hübner meets two keyboard players, Liz Kosack and Christoph Ogiermann, for a shared musical indulgence.
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    22 Min.
  • You Are Here! – Episode 2
    Mar 31 2021
    In the second episode of the podcast series «You Are Here!» trumpeter Paul Hübner connects with performance artist David Helbich, on electronic instruments, and koto player Naoko Kikuchi.
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    21 Min.
  • You Are Here! – Episode 3
    Apr 1 2021
    In the third episode of the podcast series «You Are Here!» trumpeter Paul Hübner invites Oud-playing singer Kamilya Jubran and the composer Oxana Omelchuk, who rocks one of the first portable analog synthesizers.
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    14 Min.
  • You Are Here! – Episode 4
    Apr 1 2021
    In the fourth episode of the podcast series «You Are Here!» trumpeter Paul Hübner meets two sound obsessives: drummer Etienne Nillesen and electronic musician and spoken word artist Elsa M’bala.
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    19 Min.
  • You Are Here! – Episode 5
    Apr 1 2021
    At its close, the podcast series «You Are Here!» opens up new perspectives: for the last episode, thirteen musicians, artists, composers, journalists, scholars, and philosophers answer the question «Where are we right now?»
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    17 Min.
  • Urban Legends (Norient City Sounds: Nairobi)
    May 5 2022
    Kamau Ngigi aka Kamaa aka Githingithia (Earthquake) is one of the founders of legendary rap trio Kalamashaka, widely regarded as originators of Kiswahili rap in Nairobi. Here, he tells the story of the Nairobi of his day.
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    13 Min.
  • Nairobi Surround (Norient City Sounds: Nairobi)
    May 5 2022
    Different artists from Nairobi share their experiences of life in the city during the tumultuous election season of early 2022, and their thoughts on political and social messages in music.
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    22 Min.
  • Temi DollFace: Grandma’s Style Lessons (Seismographic Sounds)
    Jun 29 2022
    Nigerian singer Temi DollFace finds herself on a «one-woman mission to put the theatrics back into live music». In the podcast she talks about fashion, being a female artist in Nigeria, the influence of her grand mother, and the gap between critical acclaim and mainstream chart success. Finally she comments on her music video «Pata Pata», a parody on materialist desires of the «perfect house wife» as shown in 1950s television ads. A podcast from the Norient exhibition Seismographic Sounds, produced by Tosyn Bucknor.
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    7 Min.