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Staram się uszczęśliwiać smutnych ludzi - Hans Brando | dusznø podcast #37
"Byłem więźniem samego siebie. Trzydzieści lat." Adam Brańczyk mówi to bez uśmiechu. A to jest rozmowa bez zbędnego pier*lenia 💥, mimo że pośmiać też się przy niej można.Adam Brańczyk aka **Hans Brando** – barman 🍸, performer, szkoleniowiec i autor popularnych w sieci prześmiewczych treści o **gastro**, które biją rekordy oglądalności na **Instagramie** i **TikToku** 📲. Dwukrotny mistrz świata w pokazach barmańskich, od lat związany ze środowiskiem gastronomicznym.Jego droga zaczynała się za barem, na scenach pokazowych, a z czasem przen...
2025-06-19
2h 12
The GeekNarrator
eBPF and continuous profiling with Frederic
The GeekNarrator memberships can be joined here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_mGuY4g0mggeUGM6V1osdA/joinMembership will get you access to member only videos, exclusive notes and monthly 1:1 with me. Here you can see all the member only videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=UUMO_mGuY4g0mggeUGM6V1osdA------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------About this episode: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In this episode, Kaivalya Apte and Frederic Branczyk talk about observability, focusing on continuous profiling and the role of eBPF. They discuss the evolution of profiling techniques, the importance of systematic data collection, and the challenges faced in maintaining low overhead while gathering...
2025-03-14
1h 17
Default Global Podcast: Navigating Global Expansion, Remote Teams, and International Talent
From Red Hat to $10.8M in Funding
In this episode of Default Global, I sit down with Frederic Branczyk, the founder and CEO of Polar Signals.Frederic has an incredible story, he went from leading cutting-edge observability projects at Red Hat to raising $10.8 million for a startup that’s redefining continuous profiling for cloud-native environments.Key Takeaway:The fundraising strategies that helped him close two successful rounds—and what’s changed in the investment landscape since 2021.How to find the right investors, build strong relationships, and leverage their networks.What it takes to grow a remote...
2024-12-19
27 min
Kubernetes Podcast from Google
KubeCon NA 2024
KubeCon North America 2024 took place in Salt Lake City, Utah on Nov 12-15. We interviewed people on the show floor to gather their impressions of the event, what they learned and what they want to see in the future. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Cert-manager is a CNCF graduate project Dapr is a CNCF Graduated project Dapr episode on...
2024-11-26
31 min
Herra On Air
Adam Brańczyk - z humorem i dystansem zadba o Wasz humor
Czy można rozmawiać z dystansem o branży gastro? Trzeba. Szczególnie z takim Gościem. Jeżeli jeszcze nie śledzicie jego konta na TikToku, to polecam nadrobić, bo dzieli się nie tylko honorem, ale też ogromną dawką wiedzy o branży gastro z barmaństwem na czele.
2024-06-04
1h 06
Optimize All The Things
Profiling, AI, and Creating a Startup Culture: Insights from PolarSignals' Founder Frederic Branczyk
In this episode, we sit down with Frederic Branczyk, founder of PolarSignals, to explore the intersection of advanced profiling techniques, AI-driven optimizations, and the nuances of building a successful startup culture. Frederic shares his journey from a technical contributor to a startup leader, offering insights into both the technological and business aspects of running a tech company.Where to find more about Frederic and Polar Signals:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/frederic-branczyk/X - https://x.com/fredbranczMastodon - https://hachyderm.io/@branczPolar Signals - https://www.polarsignals.com/Parca - https...
2024-06-03
56 min
Make it Work
KubeCon EU 2024
For our 4th episode, we have four conversations from KubeCon EU 2024.We talk to Jesse Suen about Argo CD & Kargo, Solomon Hykes shares the next evolution of Dagger, and Justin Cormack dives into Docker & AI. We also catch up with Frederic Branczyk & Thor Hansen on the latest Parca & Polar Signals Cloud updates since our last conversation.Each conversation has a video version too:Jesse Suen: 🎬 GitOps & ClickOps beyond KubernetesSolomon Hykes: 🎬 Pipelines as FunctionsJustin Cormack: 🎬 Works on my ComputerFrederic Branczyk & Thor Hansen: 🎬 always BPFLINKS1. Jesse Suen- What's New in Kargo...
2024-05-01
52 min
Physicists in the Wild
Jay Lowell - AMO Physics PhD to Chief Scientist in Aerospace
Aggie Branczyk interviews Jay Lowell, who did his PhD in AMO Physics and is now the Chief Scientist for Boeing Disruptive Computing & Networks. Jay shares with us his winding journey, that started with him wanting to be a fighter pilot, then led him to teaching at the airforce academy, then to managing programs at DARPA, and eventually to an interesting and varied career at Boeing. Jay reflects on the choices he made and what mattered to him as he was pursuing the career that he wanted. He talks about how he structures his work at Boeing. He also shares...
2024-04-18
16 min
Giant Conversations
GC #04 - Back from KubeCon EU
This episode scours the halls of KubeCon Paris to get answers to what everyone is talking about. Giant Conversations Episode #04 This episode scours the halls of KubeCon Paris to get answers to what everyone is talking about. From what best talks are, to which booth had the best SWAG and even opened up the Pandora's box of Should Open Source Projects be monetized. Hosted by: Oliver Thylmann Tommy Hobin Main topic Cloud Native Ecosystem Q & A at KubeCon in Paris 2024 Selected Questions Srsly? In your opinion...
2024-03-28
37 min
Physicists in the Wild
Amir Feizpour - Quantum Optics Postdoc to AI Startup Founder
Aggie Branczyk interviews Amir Feizpour, who did his PhD in experimental quantum optics and is now the founder & CEO of a company whose goal is to accelerate knowledge discovery for sales teams. Amir reflects on the changes, challenges, and the structured chaos of startup life, emphasizing the newfound importance of organization and health to his personal and professional development. He also offers invaluable insights into navigating the job market, the power of personal projects, and the role of community as a bedrock for personal and professional growth. Aggie Branczyk on LinkedIn.Amir Feizpour on LinkedIn.
2024-03-14
14 min
Make it Work
How much CPU & Memory?
This episode looks into the observability tool Parca & Polar Signals Cloud with Frederic Branczyk and Thor Hansen. We discuss experiences and discoveries using Parca for detailed system-wide performance analysis, which transcends programming languages.We highlight a significant discovery related to kube-prometheus and the unnecessary CPU usage caused by Prometheus exporter's attempts to access BTRFS stats, leading to a beneficial configuration change for Kubernetes users globally.We also explore Parca Agent's installation on Kubernetes 1.28 running on Talos 1.5, the process of capturing memory profiles with Parca, and the efficiency of the Parca Agent in terms of memory...
2024-02-29
35 min
Physicists in the Wild
Cristina Escoda - String Theory PhD to Venture Capital & Angel Investing
Aggie Branczyk interviews Cristina Escoda, who did her PhD in string theory, and is now the co-founder & managing partner of an early-stage biotech venture capital firm, an angel investor, and a writer. Cristina’s remarkable career takes her from physics & philosophy, to film school, to an MBA, to working on the trading floor in New York, to a hedge fund, and a stint doing data science at a life sciences startup, before joining the world of VC. In this episode, she shares how she’s interwoven her love for science and creative endeavours, and gives some words of wisdom to c...
2024-02-29
13 min
Physicists in the Wild
Brigette Oakes - Experimental Physics PhD to Director of Propulsion
Aggie Branczyk interviews Brigette Oakes, who did her PhD in Engineering Physics, and is now the Director of Propulsion in the aerospace industry. Brigette shares her typical, balancing design reviews, technical advice, and leadership responsibilities for a team of 65. She discusses her journey from an individual contributor to a leadership role, and how her background in theoretical physics shaped her approach in aerospace. Brigette also sheds light on the importance of networking, even as an introvert, and embracing one's authentic self in a professional setting. She ends with some great advice about casting a wide net when exploring your...
2023-11-30
14 min
Physicists in the Wild
Riccardo Di Sipio - Particle Physics Postdoc to Senior Machine Learning Developer
Aggie Branczyk interviews Riccardo Di Sipio, who did his PhD in experimental particle physics and now works as a machine learning developer. Riccardo’s academic journey took him to the ATLAS experiment at CERN, where he contributed to groundbreaking work, including the discovery of the Higgs boson. He discusses how exciting this was but also how it ultimately led to him pursuing a career outside of academia. He shares his insights on transitioning into industry, gives us a glimpse into his day-to-day, and describes the similarities and differences between the scientific and industrial environments. He gives some solid advice to...
2023-11-09
14 min
Physicists in the Wild
Emily Petroff - Astrophysics postdoc to Associate Director, Strategic Partnerships, Grants and Awards
Aggie Branczyk dives into conversation with Emily Petroff, a former Astrophysics postdoc who is now the Associate Director for Strategic Partnerships, Grants, and Awards at Perimeter Institute. Emily gives us a glimpse into her typical workweek: a dynamic mix of internal collaborations and external interactions, and describes the essential skills for success in her role. She offers genuine advice to current Ph.D. students, emphasizing the power of authentic networking and dispelling the myth that leaving academia equates to failure. Emily's path from research in radio astronomy to finding fulfillment in a non-academic career is relatable and inspiring, underscoring...
2023-10-19
13 min
Bellin Health Mental Health Moments
The Upside of Stress
Is there a benefit to the stresses in our lives? This session of Mental Health Moments, we are joined by Bellin Health Licensed Therapist Pam Branczyk to discuss how to reframe our stressors to something that can benefit our health.
2023-10-13
29 min
Physicists in the Wild
Bety Rodriguez-Milla - Condensed Matter PhD to Software Development
Aggie Branczyk interviews Bety Rodriguez-Milla, a former condensed matter physics researcher who found her niche as a software developer. Bety talks about how she discovered her love of coding during her PhD and the epiphany that led her to reconsider her plan to stay in academia. Her journey took her from project management to data engineering and ultimately to software development. Bety’s story highlights the advantages of being adaptable and open to trying new things, as well as the benefits of networking. She also offers some great tips for PhD students interested in getting into software development.
2023-10-05
14 min
Physicists in the Wild
Katiuscia Cassemiro - Quantum Optics Prof to PRX Quantum Editor
Aggie Branczyk sits down with Katiuscia Cassemiro, a former assistant professor in Quantum Optics who transitioned into the role of managing editor at PRX Quantum. Throughout the conversation, Katiuscia sheds light on the world of scientific publishing from the editor's perspective: from addressing challenges like emotional responses from authors and the shortage of referees, to the delightful and surprising aspects of her job. Katiuscia also shares why she eventually chose to change careers, and imparts valuable advice for PhD students exploring career opportunities.Aggie Branczyk on LinkedIn.Katiuscia Cassemiro on LinkedIn.Podcast video on...
2023-09-21
12 min
Physicists in the Wild
Juan Ignacio Cayuso - Cosmology PhD to Data Science
In this episode, Aggie Branczyk interviews Juan Ignacio Cayuso, a former cosmology PhD student from the Perimeter Institute (Waterloo, Canada) who is now thriving as a data scientist in e-commerce. Juan touches on the importance of communication, the pressures of quick decision-making, and how he managed the transition. With insights on networking, recognizing one's skills, and seeking mentorship, this episode is a guiding light for anyone contemplating a similar journey. Hear about his academic experiences, his transition to the corporate world, and rediscovering hope while forging a fulfilling career beyond traditional academic paths.Aggie Branczyk on LinkedIn
2023-09-05
14 min
Physicists in the Wild
Ekaterina Babourina-Brooks - Quantum Information PhD to Education
Aggie Branczyk sits down with Ekaterina Babourina-Brooks, a former theoretical quantum information PhD student at the University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia) who moved to the UK to become a high school teacher. Ekaterina combined her physics education with an apprenticeship-style teaching program designed to accelerate the transition of professionals into teaching roles. Now she's back in Australia where she teaches physics and math. In this episode, Ekaterina talks about her day-to-day as a teacher, including the joy of student interactions and the challenges of administrative duties. She shares her experience as a PhD student and gives some practical advice...
2023-09-05
12 min
Physicists in the Wild
Rohan Dalton - Quantum Optics PhD to Software, Data & Fin Tech
In this first episode, Aggie Branczyk sits down with Rohan Dalton, a former experimental quantum optics researcher turned data engineer in the fintech industry. Rohan shares his personal journey that took him from the University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia) to a hedge fund in New York City, discussing how he leveraged his problem-solving skills and self-taught programming knowledge to excel in his new role. This episode offers valuable insights into the importance of adaptability, the transferability of skills acquired during a physics PhD, and how to effectively learn new technologies on the job. Tune in to hear about Rohan’s d...
2023-09-05
13 min
In The Lab: Avalanche
Ava Labs Systems Seminar: Profiling in Modern Computer with Frederic Branczyk
2023-09-02
54 min
The InfoQ Podcast
Frederic Branczyk on Continuous Profiling Leveraging eBPF
Continuous profiling is collecting profiling data (think things like memory and CPU) all the time/throughout time in your production environment. Today on the podcast, Wes Reisz speaks with Frederic Branczyk, CEO of PolarSignals, a startup formed to enable continuous profiling leveraging eBPF. Wes and Frederic discuss the origin story of Polar Signals, eBPF (the enabling technology used by Polar Signals), Parca (the open-source system they built to collect continuous profiling data), and more, including things like FrostDB and why profiling data complements what we already have with our currenct observability stacks. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit...
2022-10-03
30 min
Podcast – Software Engineering Daily
Continuous Profiling using eBPF with Frederic Branczyk
Profiling has been a part of the software engineering toolbox since the 1970s, but it was long regarded to be too high in overhead, so it was only done ad hoc. The problem with profiling that way is that you never catch the moment in time where for example an incident happened. Continuous profiling is This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rssxvnur03rechsoftwareengineerin.substack.com
2022-07-16
47 min
Software Engineering Daily
Continuous Profiling using eBPF with Frederic Branczyk
Profiling has been a part of the software engineering toolbox since the 1970s, but it was long regarded to be too high in overhead, so it was only done ad hoc. The problem with profiling that way is that you never catch the moment in time where for example an incident happened. Continuous profiling is the systematic capturing of profiling at all times, Google has been doing it for over a decade, but it comes both with challenges of how to capture the data at low overhead and also storing and querying the enormous amount of data that continuous...
2022-07-16
51 min
Ship It! Cloud, SRE, Platform Engineering
What do oranges & flame graphs have in common?
Today we are talking with Frederic Branczyk, founder of Polar Signals & Prometheus maintainer. You may remember Frederic from episode 33 when we introduced Parca.dev. This time, we talk about a database built for observability: FrostDB, formerly known as ArcticDB. eBPF generates a lot of high cardinality data, which requires a new approach to writing, persisting & then reading back this state. TL;DR FrostDB is sub zero cool & well worthy of its name. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!
2022-06-17
1h 04
Changelog Master Feed
What do oranges & flame graphs have in common? (Ship It! #57)
Today we are talking with Frederic Branczyk, founder of Polar Signals & Prometheus maintainer. You may remember Frederic from episode 33 when we introduced Parca.dev. This time, we talk about a database built for observability: FrostDB, formerly known as ArcticDB. eBPF generates a lot of high cardinality data, which requires a new approach to writing, persisting & then reading back this state. TL;DR FrostDB is sub zero cool & well worthy of its name.
2022-06-17
1h 04
Grafana's Big Tent
Continuous profiling with Frederic Branczyk
At KubeCon Europe 2019, Polar Signals Founder and CEO Frederic Branczyk predicted that continuous profiling was the future of observability. Fast forward three years, and he's not wrong. In this episode, we'll discuss how Polar Signals' open source tool Parca is leading the conversation around continuous profiling, how it reduces overhead costs thanks to eBPF, how Parca has grown its passionate community, and perhaps most importantly, what cute animal will become the Parca mascot.
2022-03-25
58 min
Kubernetes Podcast from Google
ThreatMapper, with Sandeep Lahane and Owen Garrett
ThreatMapper is an open source tool that hunts for vulnerabilities in your production Kubernetes environment, and ranks them based on their risk of exploit. It is built by Deepfence, who also sell a commercial product based on it called ThreatStryker. Co-founder/CEO Sandeep Lahane and head of products/community Owen Garrett join Craig to discuss how to decide what to open and what to keep closed, and just how deep his fence needs to be. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod...
2022-03-23
37 min
Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Parca, with Frederic Branczyk
The fourth horseman of the apocalypse observability, according to Frederic Branczyk, is continuous profiling. Frederic is founder and CEO of Polar Signals and creator of the Parca open source project. He and Craig talk all things Cloud Native observability. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Bad news from Australia: Shane Warne died National emergency called over flooding Strange news Photoshopped fridge magnets Cookery books News of the week Knative accepted as a CNCF incubating project Google Cloud...
2022-03-09
42 min
Ship It! Cloud, SRE, Platform Engineering
🎄 Merry Shipmas 🎁
Merry Shipmas! This is our special Christmas episode which sums up two months of very early mornings and a few late nights. After many twists and turns, stuff which didn’t work out, as well as pleasant surprises, this is what we ended up with: 🎁 PR #395 - CI/CD Lego set with Guillaume de Rouville & Joel Longtine 🎁 PR #396 - Continuous CPU profiling with Frederic Branczyk 🎁 PR #399 - Auto-restoring Kubernetes clusters with Dan Mangum & Muvaffak Onuş While we initially intended to have five Christmas presents in total, only three got delivered in time. We planned, worked hard and eventually s...
2021-12-24
1h 29
Changelog Master Feed
🎄 Merry Shipmas 🎁 (Ship It! #33)
Merry Shipmas! This is our special Christmas episode which sums up two months of very early mornings and a few late nights. After many twists and turns, stuff which didn’t work out as well as pleasant surprises, this is what we ended up with: 🎁 PR #395 - CI/CD Lego set with Guillaume de Rouville & Joel Longtine 🎁 PR #396 - Continuous CPU profiling with Frederic Branczyk 🎁 PR #399 - Auto-restoring Kubernetes clusters with Dan Mangum & Muvaffak Onuş While we initially intended to have five Christmas presents in total, only three got delivered in time. We planned, worked hard and eventually shipped the best we coul...
2021-12-24
1h 29
OpenObservability Talks
Prometheus Pitfalls and the Rise of Continuous Profiling - OpenObservability Talks S2E07
We’ve grown to rely on “the three pillars” for observability - logs, metrics and traces. Popular frameworks such as Prometheus have helped popularize these practices. But now people are starting to realize that it’s not enough. On this episode Dotan Horovits will host Frederic Branczyk for a discussion about the unspoken pitfalls of Prometheus and the challenges of current observability coverage. We will also discuss the rise of Continuous Profiling as a new observability signal, what it’s about and where it can help. We’ll also review the recent launch of Parca, an open source proje...
2021-12-21
1h 01
Ship It! Cloud, SRE, Platform Engineering
Gerhard at KubeCon NA 2021: Part 1
This is Gerhard’s first set of interviews from KubeCon North America 2021. William Morgan shares with us some of the finer Linkerd details, such as the underlying security theme, why native Kubernetes objects are preferable to more CRDs, and the joy of meeting team members in person. Frederic Branczyk speaks about Parca, a new continuous system profiling tool that uses eBPF to help you understand what is happening on your hosts. Andrew Rynhard gives us a great Talos OS and Kubespan perspective, and shares some really good follow-up videos on these topics. ...
2021-10-27
1h 34
Changelog Interviews
Gerhard goes to KubeCon (part 2)
Gerhard is back for part two of our interviews at KubeCon 2019. Join him as he goes deep on Prometheus with Björn Rabenstein, Ben Kochie, and Frederic Branczyk… Grafana with Tom Wilkie and Ed Welch… and Crossplane with Jared Watts, Marques Johansson, and Dan Mangum. Don’t miss part one with Bryan Liles, Priyanka Sharma, Natasha Woods, & Alexis Richardson. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:DigitalOcean – The simplest cloud platform for developers and teams Whether y...
2019-12-27
2h 19
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Gerhard goes to KubeCon (part 2) (Interview)
Gerhard is back for part two of our interviews at KubeCon 2019. Join him as he goes deep on Prometheus with Björn Rabenstein, Ben Kochie, and Frederic Branczyk… Grafana with Tom Wilkie and Ed Welch… and Crossplane with Jared Watts, Marques Johansson, and Dan Mangum. Don’t miss part one with Bryan Liles, Priyanka Sharma, Natasha Woods, & Alexis Richardson. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:DigitalOcean – The simplest cloud platform for developers and teams Whether y...
2019-12-27
2h 19
Electronic Germany - Der Podcast
Electronic Germany – Der Podcast (Folge 7: Das Buch)
In Folge 7 des Podcasts sprechen Christian Arndt und DJ Eastenders über das Buch, das am 07. Februar erschienen ist. Dabei greifen sie auf zahlreiche exklusive Interviews zurück, die Arndt für das Buch mit namhaften DJs und Musikern wie Dirty Doering (Bar25), Jam El Mar, Fritz Kalkbrenner, Paul Kalkbrenner, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Monika Kruse, Chris Liebing, Pantha Du Prince, Sven Väth, Westbam und Wolfgang Voigt (Kompakt) geführt hat. Kraftwerk als „Godfathers of Techno“ werden im Buch ebenso gewürdigt wie die Schweizer Sound-Pioniere von Yello. Als Zeitzeugen standen auch Anthony Rother, Mijk van Dijk (Marmion), Talla 2XLC, Paul van Dyk, Marush...
2019-02-17
25 min
Electronic Germany - Der Podcast
Electronic Germany – Der Podcast (Special Teil 2)
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Hier kommt Teil 2 unseres Specials von der Most Wanted: Music in Berlin. Autor Christian Arndt sprach mit Dirty Doering über die Wertigkeit von Musik im Zeitalter ihrer universellen Verfügbarkeit, mit Danielle de Picciotto über das Ende der Experimentalphase in Berlin ab Mitte der Neunziger. Ellen Dosch (Managerin von Dr. Motte) spricht über positive politische Haltung und Claudia Schneider von Pearls Booking über Technokultur in "nicht besonders freien" Ländern. Last, but not least vergleicht Alexander Branczyk alias czyk die anarchistische und partizipatorische Frühphase mit der Gegenwart. Während viele Freiräume wie der "Eimer" nicht mehr exist...
2019-01-01
19 min
Electronic Germany - Der Podcast
Electronic Germany – Der Podcast (Special Teil 1)
Am 7. November war Electronic Germany zu Gast beim Kongress Most Wanted: Music in Berlin. Autor Christian Arndt sprach mit dem Designer Alexander Branczyk alias czyk, mit DJ. Musiker und Labelchef Dirty Doering. Ebenfalls auf dem Panel war die Künsterin Danielle de Picciotto, Mitbegründerin der Love Parade, die Künstlermanagerin Ellen Dosch (Dr. Motte) sowie Claudia Schneider von Pearls Booking. Anknüpfend an Folge 3 über die "early Days of Berlin" bieten die Protagonisten Einblicke in die prägenden Jahre der Technoszene in Frankfurt und Berlin. Folge direkt herunterladen
2018-12-22
18 min
Electronic Germany - Der Podcast
Electronic Germany – Der Podcast
Als Preview zum gleichnamigen Buch sprechen Christian Arndt und DJ Eastenders in ELECTRONIC GERMANY - Der Podcast über die Entwicklung der elektronischen Tanzmusik im deutschsprachigen Raum von den Achtziger Jahren bis heute. Dabei greifen sie auf zahlreiche exklusive Interviews zurück, die Arndt für das Buch mit namhaften DJs und Musikern wie Dirty Doering (Bar25), Jam & Spoon, Fritz Kalkbrenner, Paul Kalkbrenner, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Monika Kruse, Chris Liebing, Pantha Du Prince, Sven Väth, Westbam und Wolfgang Voigt (Kompakt) geführt hat. Kraftwerk als „Godfathers of Techno“ werden im Buch ebenso gewürdigt wie die Schweizer Sound-Pioniere von Yello. Als Zeitzeugen...
2018-12-14
25 min
Berlin Music Commission
Electronic Germany - Technokultur zwischen Utopie Kommerz und Tagespolitik
Tickets for MW:M19: https://www.universe.com/mostwantedmusic2019 Christian Arndt, Alexander Branczyk, Dirty Doering, Ellen Dosch, Danielle de Picciotto, Claudia Schneider Elektronische Musik aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum ist längst international anerkannt, das Spektrum reicht vom tiefsten Underground bis zu stadionfüllenden Sounds. Während noch heftig diskutiert wird, ob Technokultur in diesen Tagen 30, 33 oder 36 Jahre wird und früher alles besser war, treibt die Szene immer neue und faszinierende Blüten, auch im Schatten der Metropolen und der großen Kommerzfestivals. Ausgehend vom Buch „Electronic Germany“ (Edel Books) diskutiert das Panel über Phänomene wie den Holzmarkt / Kater Blau, den Fe...
2018-12-13
52 min