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Einmischen! Politik PodcastEinmischen! Politik PodcastNach Deutschland und Rechte ZeitverhältnissePodcast #276 Woop! Woop! Heute gibt es eine Reise "Nach Deutschland" mit Isabel Schayani und eine Reise durch die "Rechten Zeitverhältnisse" mit Philipp Rhein. Enjoy!^^ Intro/Trenner/Outro: Joscha Logo: Danny Einmischen!-Superpac: Stephan, Tobias, Andreas, Robert, Edith, Harald, Stephan, Ingo, Dominik, anonym, Marvin, Dominik, Podcastfamilienunterstützung Lidia+Linda+Robert, Ingmar, Marcel, Karsten, Frank, Thmoas, Klaus, Linus, Oliver, Jens, Sven, Stephan, Juliane Zeus, Rita, Andreas, Sven, Zayo, Daniel Rudi, derPUPE, Kaiserin Fleischna, Joachim, Niklas, Klaus Empfehlung: Isabel Schayani: Nach Deutschland - Fünf Menschen. Fünf W...2025-01-273h 17Einmischen! Politik PodcastEinmischen! Politik PodcastNach Deutschland und Rechte ZeitverhältnissePodcast #276 Woop! Woop! Heute gibt es eine Reise "Nach Deutschland" mit Isabel Schayani und eine Reise durch die "Rechten Zeitverhältnisse" mit Philipp Rhein. Enjoy!^^ Intro/Trenner/Outro: Joscha Logo: Danny Einmischen!-Superpac: Stephan, Tobias, Andreas, Robert, Edith, Harald, Stephan, Ingo, Dominik, anonym, Marvin, Dominik, Podcastfamilienunterstützung Lidia+Linda+Robert, Ingmar, Marcel, Karsten, Frank, Thmoas, Klaus, Linus, Oliver, Jens, Sven, Stephan, Juliane Zeus, Rita, Andreas, Sven, Zayo, Daniel Rudi, derPUPE, Kaiserin Fleischna, Joachim, Niklas, Klaus Empfehlung: Isabel Schayani: Nach Deutschland - Fünf Menschen. Fünf W...2025-01-273h 17Electronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyEnd of Year Special: The Best and Worst of 2024We're at the end of a wild and unpredictable year – and we're not just talking about club culture and electronic music. In this episode, our hosts Juba, Kikelomo, and Otto Kent run through the highlights and lowlights of 2024 in music and more. They cover some of their year's most memorable moments on dancefloors and on online, and what they're looking forward to leaving behind in 2025.Electronic Beats Weekly is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Subscribe to our newsletter if you want more curated content from the Electronic Beats universe!...2024-12-0529 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWhen did visuals become bigger than the DJ – again? (with Cameron Cook)Big DJ gigs with an intense lightshow and a strong focus on visuals have been there for a while – but it seems like they are having a new peak. With DJs like Anyma selling out the Sphere in Las Vegas, it sparks the question: Has it become more important how a show looks than how it sounds? In this episode, we are joined by cultural commentator and journalist Cameron Cook to talk about how visuals changed in the past years, what the trend is right now and how the future could look like. Electronic Beats Weekly is...2024-11-2834 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWhat the sound looks like: Interior and set design in club culture (with Arnold from KWIA)Interior and set design have always been a part of dance music, with different parties and clubs creating spaces that amplify and enhance the sonic and social experience. But for every person turned on to techno by TikTok and craving Instagrammable visual moments, there's another who wants a raw warehouse and no-frills dancefloor. In this episode, we invited Arnold from KWIA – one of Berlin's coziest, most intentional spaces – to talk about the legacy of design in nightlife, and how different types of spaces can shape sounds and scenes.Electronic Beats Weekly is a production by Telekom Elec...2024-11-2133 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyHow are we documenting dance music in 2024? (with Chloe Lula)So much of nightlife and electronic music is ephemeral, enjoyed in the moment. But those nights and moments and sounds are simultaneously something we want to preserve – whether through is an exciting new online mix, blurry phone photos from our last night out, a heavy coffee table book, or even a museum. This week, Otto Kent and Juba are joined by Berlin-based DJ, producer and music journalist Chloe Lula. They talk about how electronic music is documented in 2024, what they want to see more of in the future, and why who gets to tell these stories is so important.2024-11-1434 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyIs dance music truly a community? (with Cormac)We live in a time of division and polarization. But when it comes to dance music and club culture, we like to think of them as a unified global community. How true is that, really? In this episode, Otto Kent and Juba are joined by Cormac, the DJ, Polari Records owner and host of the Queerly Beloved podcast. They dig into what exactly people mean when they talk about "community", and the shared values they perceive in dance music and club culture worldwide.Electronic Beats Weekly is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.2024-11-0731 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWhat's club and dancefloor etiquette in 2024? (with Cassidy George)We love to go out to clubs and have a good time with friends and strangers alike. But anytime you're on a crowded dancefloor, not everyone’s going to be on the same page when it comes to appropriate behavior. The way we all act and interact can make or break a night, but these expectations can also be hard to pin down, and vary widely depending on the city, scene, and personal preferences. In this episode, 032c editor Cassidy George joins Juba and Kikelomo to talk about the best dancefloor etiquette, their unwritten rules of clubbing, and the di...2024-10-3135 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyHow do we feel about posthumous albums? (with Christa Belle)In September, the visionary electronic producer SOPHIE released what was promoted as her final album, three years after her tragic passing. And people had a lot of opinions on it – as they usually do with music that comes out after an artist's death, whether it's Tupac, Avicii, Lil Peep, DJ Rashad, Prince, or many, many others. There are moral and musical questions to consider. So this week, Kikelomo and Juba are joined by artist, curator and cultural commentator Christa Belle to talk through the complicated emotions posthumous releases inspire. Electronic Beats Weekly is a p...2024-10-2436 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyCan you copyright a rhythm? (with Oscar Atanga)That's what the Jamaican production duo Steely & Clevie are trying to do, with an ongoing lawsuit claiming ownership of the so-called "dembow" riddim – the basis for reggaeton worldwide. It's one of the most significant music copyright cases of the last decades, with significant and widespread implications for both the mainstream music world and underground dance music. To discuss the questions and possibilities that the lawsuit raises, Kikelomo and Otto Kent are joined by Oscar Atanga, a resident of the African Acid is the Future collective and Refuge Worldwide Berlin.Electronic Beats Weekly is a production by Te...2024-10-1732 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyHave we reached peak DJ? (with Kikelomo & OttO Kent)Clubs are closing all around the world, but it still seems like there are more DJs than ever before. Why do so many people want to be DJs – whether bedroom amateurs or touring professionals? And how does all the attention and effort affect the scene? In this episode, Otto Kent and Kikelomo explore the ongoing impact of the pandemic and social media on DJing, the musical, social, and financial motivations for becoming a DJ, and how much the culture can sustain this trend. Electronic Beats Weekly is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.2024-10-1032 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWhat's going on with the drum & bass and jungle revival? (with DJ NORTHERN)It’s not just Fred again fans trying to identify an unfamiliar genre. Drum & bass, jungle, and breaks are back in a big way – both in the underground and on the UK charts. Chase & Status have earned #1 records, artists like Kenya Grace are going viral, and there's a vanguard of producers like Tim Reaper and Nia Archives waving the flag for the genres while continuing to push them forward. But did drum & bass and jungle ever really go away? And what's led to the current pop embrace? Our hosts OttO Kent and Juba asked DJ NORTHERN, the co-founder of Berl...2024-10-0331 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWhat can we do about club closures? (with Surf 2 Glory)Clubs in Berlin are closing at a rapid rate – including the legendary Watergate. And it’s not just Germany. In the UK, a study found that if nightlife continues struggling at the same rate, there will be no clubs by 2030. Some of these issues are perennial, but the reality is that “Clubsterben” is accelerating – even though there seems to be more money in nightlife than ever. So what impact do these closures have on artists and audiences? Are clubs still actually centers of musical and social communities? And what role does the internet play in all of this? We invited th...2024-09-2631 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyIs Brat Summer really over? (with Kikelomo & Juba)We're back for our first episode after the summer break. Or shall we say... Brat Summer break? With her sixth studio album, BRAT, released this last June, Charli XCX sparked what was arguably the biggest pop culture trend of the social media age so far. From underground producers serving up remixes to brands (and presidential candidates) jumping on the meme bandwagon, the British pop star with rave culture roots was just about everywhere all summer. In early September, Charli herself ended Brat Summer with a post on X. But is it really over? What will remain of it? How...2024-09-1828 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWhy do we love merch?Do you still feel like wearing a piece of merch makes you a part of a specific subculture? Or has that sense of exclusivity and meaning been lost? This week, our host Otto Kent speaks to writer Claire Mouchmore about our shifting relationship with merch, and how that's changed along with the internet and the explosion of niche identities. Plus, we discuss new features on YouTube music, UK laws against spiking, and the nonrefundable fees paid by African and Asian artists when they apply for UK and EU visas.The Week is a production by Telekom...2024-07-2527 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyAre we getting nostalgic about social media?Do you also miss the magical, fun parts of social media? With noplace hitting the top of the American app charts Kikelomo and OttO Kent are reminiscing on their personal journey in social media. They’re sharing hot takes, making confessions about being comment warriors, and talking about what it takes to put the social back in social media. Plus: Balenciaga’s raver bracelet and Peggy Gou and Fred Again… being broadcasted to a test lab of sperm. The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: OttO KentPr...2024-07-1828 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyEllen Allien, what made Melt so special?Melt-Festival is celebrating its final edition this weekend after more than 25 years. We spoke to the legendary Ellen Allien, who has played the festival more than anyone, about her memories from the famous Sleepless Floor over the years, and what made Melt so significant to ravers in Germany and beyond. Also, Juba presents this week’s news: Honey Dijon curating a jukebox in tribute to the Stonewall Rebellion, the Blessed Madonna popping off at Rishi Sunak for using one of her songs on his socials, and DJ Mag's list of 2024's Top 100 Music Festivals.Watch "The So...2024-07-1124 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklySofia Kourtesis in Conversation: Berlin clubs, love songs vs. bangers, DJ mumsJust a few days before her Glastonbury show Sofia Kourtesis joined us for an in-depth conversation. The Peruvian singer, producer, and DJ has lived in Berlin for 20 years now and released her debut album “Madres” last year to critical acclaim. Together with OttO Kent, Sofia talks about being a DJ mum, approaching music like a filmmaker, and why she’s scared of playing B2B with Caribou. They also play a game in which Sofia has to assign some of her songs to Berlin clubs, and that brings back funny memories for both of them. If...2024-07-0455 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyHow did dance music come to dominate Glastonbury?It's Glastonbury time – and this week, we're diving into the past, present, and future of electronic music at the UK’s biggest music festival with the Editor of Resident Advisor, Gabriel Szatan. Also, Kikelomo presents this week’s news: From far-right remixes of hit songs and Justin Timberlake's viral arrest to a new podcast from Ableton.Dazed - The alt-right movement spreading hate with dance musicThe Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: KikelomoProducer: Aaron GonsherEdit and sound design...2024-06-2729 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWhat’s the perfect workout music?With the Euros on, the Olympics upcoming, and everyone getting back into summertime Strandbad shape, we bring back The Week co-host Juba to chat with Otto Kent about the connections between fitness and music, and their favourite workout tunes. Also, Otto presents this week’s news: The impending shutdown of mix database MixesDB, British fashion brand Sports Banger giving away a DJ slot at Glastonbury, Massive Attack cancelling a gig in Georgia and a study analyzing hearing health in young adults.Electronic Beats on club culture and the current political situation in GeorgiaTh...2024-06-2026 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyEliza Rose in Conversation: gentrification, staying underground and “BOTA”Her anthem “Baddest Of Them All” went viral on TikTok in 2022, hit number 1 in the UK and is now certified double platinum. Life has been a crazy ride lately for Eliza Rose. What most people don’t know is that the DJ, singer and producer from Hackney, London, has been an institution for British club culture long before she was headlining big festivals. In conversation with The Week host Kikelomo, Eliza Rose talks about how East London has changed with gentrification, her early love for Harry Potter, what being underground means to her and her dream of owni...2024-06-1353 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklySugababes on remixing Push The Button, Gen Z and UK garageThe Sugababes are definitely having a moment right now. Between new music, appearances at festivals like Glastonbury and MELT, and them being all over our TikTok feeds, the legendary London group is back in a big way. As part of Deutsche Telekom’s Summer To Remember campaign, their biggest hit Push The Button has been remixed by Berlin duo DJ Heartstring. In this episode, they talk about the remix and being rediscovered by a new generation. Also, Juba presents this week’s news: the ends of MELT Festival and Institut für Zukunft, and Kamaal Williams being accused of sexua...2024-06-0612 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWhat can we do about rave fatigue?Have you been feeling too tired to go out clubbing recently? You are not alone. There is even a word for it: rave fatigue. For this week’s episode Kikelomo talks to music journalist Marie Dapoigny about how rave fatigue has become a thing, and what we can do about it as a community. Plus: a youth initiative going viral with a D’n’B tune, a new documentary on the piracy era, and Billie Eilish revealing a new feature on TikTok. The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host...2024-05-3022 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWhat makes a great festival?With festival season approaching, OttO Kent invited co-host Juba to share some of their best and worst festival experiences ever. What are they hyped for in 2024? How important is the line-up? What’s their take on mega festivals like Coachella? And what about the toilet situation…? Plus: Open AIs new chatbot reminds people of the movie HER, Apple Music’s 100 best albums, Ice Spice’s MetroCards, and I Hate Models getting uninvited from a festival.  The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: OttO KentProducer: Carlos Ste...2024-05-2332 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyDrake vs. Kendrick: What remains of rap's biggest beef in years?This week, Juba speaks to Shani Atani to peel back the meta and musical layers behind the ongoing beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, and how listeners choose sides in the digital age. Plus: fka Twigs on AI deepfakes, Eurovision Song Content controversies and the North American premiere of Daft Punk's Interstella 5555.Interstella 5555 at Tribeca Film Festival.The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: Juba Producer: Aaron Gonsher Editing and Sound Design: Marc ÜbelExecutive Producer: Isabel Woop2024-05-1634 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyNarciss in Conversation: nostalgia, "Bad Drag" and aging backwardsNarciss is on a mission to make techno fun and colorful again. Born and raised in Berlin, the DJ and producer is the opposite of what their name might suggest, more like a nerdy video game fan, a 90s kid who’s grounded, humble, amazingly charming – and a queer icon in the making. After witnessing their first Loveparade in their mother’s womb, Narciss became a part of what they call "the anime school of DJs" and hyped up crowds from Japan to Canada. In conversation with OttO Kent, Narciss talks about their love for the godfath...2024-05-021h 03Electronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyThe Stud: How can we preserve our favorite clubs?This week, OttO Kent speaks to Marke Bieschke of the Stud collective to learn the inspiring story of a community banding together to save a beloved local venue. Plus: an iconic house label is reborn, Black British music at the British Library, and celebrations of Rico Wade of Organized Noize and footwork pioneer DJ Rashad.Support the StudBeyond the Bassline: 500 Years of Black British Music at the British LibraryThe Art of Organized NoizeThe Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.2024-04-2423 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyDweller: 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 blogLearn more about EarthPercentThe Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: KikelomoProducer: Aaron Gonsher Editing and Sound Design: Marc ÜbelExecutive Producer: Isabel Woop Ho...2024-04-1826 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWho 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: Aar...2024-04-1128 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyKelela in Conversation: RAVEN era, staying offline, building communityAs 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...2024-04-0451 minDe Gruyter ConversationsDe Gruyter ConversationsPodcasts & Geisteswissenschaften: A match made in Heaven?Ruhig statt hektisch, lang statt kurz, wort- statt bildlastig, langsam statt schnell, diskursiv statt plakativ: Podcasts sind das ideale Format, um geisteswissenschaftliche Fragen und Thesen zeitgemäß zu kommunizieren — aber wie?! Podcast-Macher*innen aus den Geisteswissenschaften sehen sich einer Reihe ähnlicher Herausforderungen gegenüber: Der Podcast-Markt ist übersättigt. Die Aufwände sind hoch, die Produktion erfordert vielfältiges Know-How. Denn Podcasting ist deutlich mehr, als einfach nur zwei Leute vor ein Mikrofon zu setzen. Und: Selbst der beste Podcast will vermarktet werden und braucht oft einen langen Atem, um sein Publikum zu finden. Zum Abschluss der ersten...2024-03-281h 08Electronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWhy 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 Pr...2024-03-2827 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWhat 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...2024-03-2127 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyWho 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 Oppen...2024-03-1427 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyGoodbye 2023! Hello 2024!It’s that time of the year again! OttO Kent invites two familiar faces to the studio to look back on everything 2023: Juba and Christa Belle. They talk about what to take into 2024 and what to leave behind: Bandcamp, BeReal, Dubstep, Fred again.., filming random people on the street? And of course they each crown their own personal record(s) of the year.Follow OttO Kent.Follow Juba.Follow Christa Belle.The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: OttO Kent...2023-12-141h 01Electronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyDoes music make you sick?, NY nightlife major, streaming regulationsWhy is there such a strong correlation between music and mental health? Our guest this week, Dr. George Musgrave, studies the psychological and working conditions of creative careers. The results turn out better for audiences than for artists. Plus: Retired detective becomes new nightlife mayor in New York and EU Parliament calls for new rules to regulate streaming.The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: OttO KentWriters for this episode: Aaron Gonsher and Helena SchmidtEdit and sound design: Marc Übel2023-12-0730 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyHarry Nuriev in Conversation: transformism, comfort in design, MTV CribsHarry Nuriev is an architect, a furniture designer, and an artist. He describes his approach as "transformism": creating new and exciting designs with what we already have, in contrast to producing something entirely new. Whether it is sofas made out of winnowed clothes, gamer chairs covered with lace, or a swimming pool tiled like a Photoshop transparency layer – with his company Crosby Studios, Nuriev finds beauty where no one else wants to look, transforming objects and spaces and incorporating the digital into the real world. OttO Kent and Harry Nuriev dive into the inspiration behind his work, where he’s co...2023-12-0552 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats Weeklyfka.m4a about divas in house music, African languages in AI, Nina protocolWith their soulful vocals and melodies divas bring themes of love, acceptance and power to the dancefloor. Kikelomo talks to someone who brings the same energy to their sets: fka.m4a. Plus: A campaign in the UK to stop the use of rap lyrics and videos as evidence in criminal trials, an AI model that can understand and identify South African languages, and streaming platform Nina Protocol launches an editorial arm.The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: KikelomoWriters for this episode: Aaron...2023-11-3026 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyAnetha about family values in music, AI Pins, the Warehouse returningWill “AI Pins” replace smartphones? That's not the only question about new generations that we ask ourselves in this episode. OttO also talks to Anetha about intergenerational understanding and exchange in dance music. Plus: the Warehouse is returning as a touring party brand, Cassie sues Diddy for sexual assault and André 3000 releases his debut solo album.The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: KikelomoWriters for this episode: Aaron Gonsher and Isabel Woop Edit and sound design: Marc ÜbelLead...2023-11-2328 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyGenre vs. Identity, Controversial streaming royalties, Missy EliotMusic taste and fandom have always been tied to our identities, but today it can seem like musical genres themselves are being replaced by identity-driven scenes. At least, according to music researcher Kriss Thakrar, who recently wrote a piece for the music industry blog Midia Research. OttO Kent invites Christa Belle to the studio to discuss this potential ‘tug-of-war’ between genre and identity. Plus: Controversial changes for Spotify streaming royalties, Missy Elliot becoming the first female rapper in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, rap history slipping away online and new Grammy categories.OttO Kent recommends you...2023-11-1629 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyBandcamp United, Beatles Now and Then, Sad Girl MusicAfter Songtradr bought Bandcamp, more than half of the staff has been booted out the door. In this episode Otto Kent talks to Ed Blair, one of the union's bargaining committee members. Plus: Listening to your favourite music actually acts as a painkiller, The Beatles released their final ever song with help from AI, and subcultures like “sad girl music” might replace genres afterall. The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: OttO KentWriters for this episode: Aaron Gonsher, Carlos Steurer and Helena SchmidtEdi...2023-11-0925 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklySocial Media in times of crisis, UMG invests in NTS, SustainabilityWhat a time to be online. In this week’s episode Kikelomo and OttO Kent discuss whether or not artists are obligated to post on social media in the wake of political crises. Plus: Fashion labels are recruiting and exploiting models from refugee camps, UMG is now NTS's largest shareholder, US states file a lawsuit against Meta accusing the company of harmful features, and can music hardware be environmentally sustainable?The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: KikelomoWriters for this episode: Aaron Gonsher, Carlos St...2023-11-0228 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyAlcohol free parties, FKA Twigs Leak, Ray-Ban x MetaAlcohol can be quite central and inescapable at clubs and parties. So what would happen if someone banned alcohol completely from their party? That’s basically what journalist Michelle Lhooq did at her ‘Shroom Raves’. OttO Kent talks to her about her inspiration for the idea and about what it means to create a space for experiencing other kinds of drugs. Plus: Drunk Brits are being banned from the Balearics, half of Bandcamp employees have been laid off, FKA Twigs is mad because 85 of her demos were leaked and Meta and Ray Ban released smart glasses.The We...2023-10-2623 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyIntentional Spaces, Prada on the moon, Crystal WatersWhy is it more important than ever to create ‘safer’ spaces and awareness concepts in our club culture? And what can we all do, so that everybody feels safe while going out? Kikelomo talks to diversity consultant Lewamm Ghebremariam about the evolution of safer spaces, why she rather speaks about intentional spaces, and how the Netflix series “Sex Education” is a great learning experience for basically everything. Plus: Prada designing the space suits for NASA’s next moon mission, reggae icon Max Romeo suing his publishers, the amapiano community showing love to its originator, and the psychic story behind the classi...2023-10-1929 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyTurkana on queer culture in Uganda, Bandcamp, Greenwashing BanWhile West-African music is celebrating new milestones globally, the electronic music scene is still underrepresented. The Nyege Nyege festival in Uganda and its community have been a centerpoint for highlighting dance music and queer culture from East Africa. In this episode Kikelomo talks to Turkana, who’s part of the experimental Anti-Mass collective from Kumpala. She opens up about the danger of building safer spaces in a country where being queer is a crime and the troubles of getting working visas as African artists in Europe. Plus: Bandcamp being sold – again, grassroots music venues under threat, cable-free studio monitors, and...2023-10-0528 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyEvolution of Latin music, Bad Bunny, British VogueDance music from the Latin diaspora is making waves into the European scene – but who’s really profiting from the boom? This week OttO Kent talks to the Venezuelan writer and deputy editor of Crack Magazine Rachel Grace Almeida about the long-overdue attention that Latin American artists are getting, and why it’s problematic to lump all these artists and countries into one box. Plus: Bad Bunny speaking out against queer baiting accusations, Chioma Nnadi as the first black woman to lead British Vogue, Brian Eno calling out James Blake for using the asshole chord, and a new Spotify feature...2023-09-2829 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyStop facing the DJ?, investing in songs, iPhone 15Should we consider turning away from the DJ booth? That’s what an older generation of ravers is proposing on social media? Kikelomo has some strong feelings about that – and even the science to back them up. She’s joined by co-host OttO Kent to dive into the debate and to talk about the history and evolution of the DJ booth. Plus: Songs as investments, UK bans laughing gas, the new iPhone as a gaming console, and Mexican singer Peso Pluma facing threats by a major drug cartel. The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats an...2023-09-2129 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyCult of the occult, money laundering on Spotify, Top BoyAre demons taking over pop culture? This week OttO talks to a mystic creature herself – the british artist Sarahsson – about the current trend of playing with the devil, cybersigilism being the new tribal tattoos and how a new generation is charging their Whoppers while remixing the forbidden. Plus: African music getting some long overdue global love, A$AP Rocky being honored with the Virgil Abloh Award, criminal gangs supposedly laundering money with Spotify streams and the British series Top Boy coming to an end.  The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.2023-09-1423 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyUkraine's sound of resistance, Fyre Festival, Burning ManHow is the electronic music scene in Ukraine keeping up and evolving since the Russian invasion? This week OttO Kent talks to Ukrainian DJ, promoter and producer Human Margareeta about keeping a culture alive and the importance of daytime raves during the war. Plus: first results of Berlin’s drug-checking program, protests at Burning Man, the unexpected return of Fyre Festival, some shady support for the concert ticket reform in the US and your weekly recommendation from OttO. The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: OttO Kent2023-08-3128 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyBeing a DJ is embarrassing, Rave The Planet, throwing things on stageDo DJs have to be influencers nowadays? Why do some people feel that it’s embarrassing to be a DJ today? This week OttO Kent is talking to music journalist Shawn Reynaldo, who wrote about the changing perception of being a DJ in a recent essay that made a lot of waves. Plus: Tomorrowland partners up with TikTok up, why ‘Rave The Planet’ almost didn’t happen, things being thrown on stage at concerts, political unrest in France and your weekly recommendation – this week with Meg10 calling in from Berlin. Follow OttO Kent.Follow Shawn Reynaldo. Follow Kardashian...2023-07-1325 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyMCR-T & Miss Bashful on sexual humour, The Warehouse, ZeldaDid you notice sexual humour is making its comeback on the dance floor? For this week’s episode Kikelomo is talking to MCR-T and Miss Bashful about the legacy of sexually explicit songs in dance music. The couple just released what they call their “first born”: “Tootsie Pop”. Their debut album is full of horny club bangers. Plus: a pledge to boycott face-scanning at live venues, “The Warehouse” being declared a permanent landmark, Drake’s cringey book of IG captions, amazing sound design in the new Zelda and your weekly recommendation – this week with Nathan Micay calling in from Berlin. Fo...2023-07-0626 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyClimate-conscious DJs, Glastonbury, Move Your Body 24/7This week Kikelomo is joined by Juba to talk about how being a DJ often clashes with being a climate activist: Where is the problem in blaming individuals? And how can the climate justice movement become more intersectional? Plus: Looking back on Glastonbury, Pharrell Williams for Louis Vuitton at Paris Fashion Week, listening to Marshall Jefferson 24/7, new Grammy categories and our weekly recommendation – this week with Berlin’s own internet royalty Die Huepsche.Follow Kikelomo.Follow Juba.Follow Die Huepsche.Check out the Black Earth Kollektiv.Sing Karaoke to ’Stickwitu’ by The Pussycat Dolls. The We...2023-06-2927 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats Weeklydiehuepsche about “Going Live”, Peggy Gou, Free FestivalsHave you seen Doja Cat previewing her upcoming album live on Instagram? In this week’s episode we are deep diving into going live together with one of the most iconic queer creators on the internet right now: Berlin’s own diehuepsche. Plus: Peggy Gou going viral on TikTok, a time machine to 2010, how to get Flo Rida to perform at your bar mitzvah, crowdfunding for free festival tickets and your weekly recommendation – this week with Michail Stangl aka Opium Hum calling in from our studio in Kreuzberg.Follow OttO Kent.Follow Electronic Beats.Follow diehuepsche.Follow Michai...2023-06-2225 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyVision Pro x Club Culture, Free Parties, Free Drug TestingWhen Apple introduced the Vision Pro, everyone was completely hung up on the huge price tag. But is there a way we and the cultural spaces around us can benefit from such innovative, yet expensive products without having to actually own them ourselves? OttO Kent takes this question to Michail Stangl, a cultural commentator and musical curator best known for hosting Boiler Room and programming CTM Festival in Berlin and, more recently, exploring the intersection of culture and Web 3.0. Plus: a new documentary about the “free party scene”, Coldplay releasing a sustainability report, a drug testing project in Berlin, no m...2023-06-1521 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyMell G on Mental Health, Apple Vision Pro, Barbie’s OSTTalking about mental health has become destigmatized – more and more artists open up about their issues with mental health: Stormzy, Santigold, Motor City Drum Ensemble and many more. For this episode DJ Mell G joins OttO Kent in the studio to talk about her debut LP ‘ISSUES’ and about her journey with borderline personality disorder. Plus: futuristic headsets, Cancún’s concert ban, the Barbie Movie OST, Tupac on the Hollywood Walk of Fame – and your weekly recommendation – this week with Jayda G calling in from London.Follow OttO Kent.Follow Electronic Beats.Follow Mell G.Follow Jayda G.2023-06-0821 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyQueer Creators, Top 100 Clubs, Miley CyrusIt’s officially Pride Month! And queer music and culture is more visible than ever. To celebrate, OttO Kent is joined by Sarah Esocoff of ‘Sounds Gay’, a new docuseries podcast that portrays queer people whose lives have been transformed by music. Plus: DJ Mag reveals its annual top 100 clubs, listening to birdsong is healthy, Miley Cyrus is NOT coming to a town near you, TripHop is making a comeback and your weekly recommendation – this week with A.S.O. calling in from Berlin.The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: OttO Ken...2023-06-0118 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyCozzie Livs, Cringe DJ Names, Village People vs. TrumpEveryone is feeling the cost-of-living crisis – but things are especially bad for smaller DJs and dance music artists. To understand what’s at stake here, we speak to San-Francisco-based DJ Chrissy and UK-based DJ Mina about the effects of rising prices and stagnating fees. Plus: Sakamoto curated his funeral playlist, tailgating is back, cringe DJ names are on the rise, Trump pisses off the Village People and your weekly recommendation – this week with Marie Montexier calling in from Leipzig.The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: OttO KentWriters for this episode: Aaron...2023-05-2523 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyStreaming payouts, Ed vs Ed, Who’s DIDE?Streaming simply doesn’t pay the bills! The discussion about streaming payouts has been going on for years. And now Snoop Dogg joined the debate: “That sh*t don’t add up!” Kikelomo speaks to Darren Hemmings of Motive Unknown about what needs to change and about what we as fans can do to support our favorite artists. Plus: a rapping pro footballer keeping his identity secret, a new SoundCloud feature that may change fan to artist interaction, reactions to Beyoncé’s tour start, a decisive ruling in the Ed vs Ed copyright trial – and this week’s recommendation comes from Nils...2023-05-1814 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyJayda G in conversation: family, new album, science in musicJayda G’s resume includes a Grammy nomination, remixes for the likes of Dua Lipa and Taylor Swift, and played countless shows on some of the world’s most coveted stages. But even more importantly, she has something to say. Whether it’s speaking out on environmental issues or sharing her story as an African-American kid growing up in rural Canada to become one of the defining DJs and producers of our time, Jayda’s is a voice that needs to be heard. With her sophomore album, Guy, set for release in early June, Jayda G sat down with The Week...2023-05-151h 19Electronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyFestivals post Covid, Skepta goes House, Timbaland X BiggieJust last week, the WHO officially declared the pandemic over. But while restrictions for concerts and festivals have been lifted for a while in most parts of the world, some things haven’t gone back to normal. The Home Again festival in Berlin tries to take these changes into account. Kikelomo talks to organiser Nils Gelfort and artist Cinthie who is set to play at the festival later this month. Plus: Vice might go bankrupt, Skepta and Jammer start a house label, Timbaland coops with Biggie’s AI voice, who did and did not go to King Charles’ coronation – and this...2023-05-1122 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyRinseFM, MET Gala, Grimes on AI MusicSlimzee left Rinse FM after almost 30 years. In this episode we are meeting DJ Juba to take a closer look at the station that played a massive role in shaping entire genres like grime or dubstep and to talk about the impact Rinse FM has had on herself and music culture as a whole. Plus: MET Gala-looks dedicated to Karl Lagerfeld and his cat, people buying vinyl without listening to it, Grime’s progressive approach to deal with AI in music, workers at YouTube Music unionising and this week’s recommendation comes from Nicola Mazzetti who owns Serendeepity, the olde...2023-05-0420 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklySave The Warehouse, Fred Again.. at Coachella, Cassette RevivalChicago’s legendary nightclub “The Warehouse” was granted preliminary landmark status. This is not only a huge step towards preserving music history but also reminds us of where house music originally came from. Plus: Skrillex, Four Tet and Fred Again.. closing Coachella Weekend 2, vinyl getting an environmental upgrade, a Whatsapp Group on how to get into Glastonbury, increasing cassette salles and your weekly recommendation – this week with Métaraph calling in from Salone del Mobile in Milan.The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Host: KikelomoWriters for this episode: Aaron Gonsher...2023-04-2711 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyCoachella, Freaknik, Fix the MixHow did Coachella become COACHELLA? With this year’s first weekend in the books and the second one just ahead, we turn to journalist Gabriel Szatan for an in-depth look at the festival’s past, present and future – especially regarding the discussions about Frank Ocean’s performance. Plus: COLORSxSTUDIOS team up with Apple Music, a report takes on gender representation in music, Universal is joining the controversy around AI music, a documentary about Freaknik has Atlanta’s aunties and uncles worried and this week’s recommendation comes from Mochakk – calling in from on his way to Coachella.The Week is a...2023-04-2016 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyMochakk in conversation: When Life is Poured into MusicMochakk is one of the most exciting new artists that house music has seen in years. His unique sound – drawing from a broad range of influences, including the funk and soul of his home country Brazil – and his irresistible charisma behind the decks have turned him into a viral sensation, with plenty of musical substance to back the hype. For this Electronic Beats Conversation, Mochakk sat down with Electronic Beats editor Marcus Boxler to talk about his background in hip-hop and skateboarding culture, his interest in fashion, his Brazilian heritage, and the creative relationship between TikTok and his music maki...2023-04-1352 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyAI in music, RIP Sakamoto, Rosalía drag tributeHave you listened to @rpnickson’s Kanye Deep Fake? For this week’s episode we are taking a closer look at how AI technology influences music production. Plus: Goodbye to Ryuichi Sakamoto, a tribute concert by a Rosalía superfan, songs that no one listened to in 2022, why everybody is obsessed with crocs, and your weekly recommendation – this week with Richie Hawtin calling from Berlin.Host: OttO Kent.Writers for this episode: Aaron Gonsher, Jakob Paur and Jacob SperberEdit and sound design: Marc ÜbelLead Producer: Isabel WoopFollow Emilie Friedlander.Follow Richie Hawtin.Follow OttO Kent.Fol...2023-04-0613 minElectronic Beats WeeklyElectronic Beats WeeklyFairer payouts, Beyoncé’s new collab, AI radioFor our debut episode, we are diving into Aslice, a technology company that is working on closing the gap between DJ incomes and producer payouts. Electronic Beats host OttO Kent is joined by techno-futurist-legend Richie Hawtin who incorporated Aslice in his recent tour. A logical step in order to keep dance music flourishing? Plus: good reasons for earplugs, Beyoncé’s club-inspired collection with Balmain, a petition to save The Warehouse, a GPT4-powered radio station and your weekly song recommendation – this week with Tereza calling from Berlin.The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB S...2023-03-3016 minFOMO – Was habe ich heute verpasst?FOMO – Was habe ich heute verpasst?Gil Ofarim, Gorillas feuert & Nutznießer TelegramMittwoch: Isabel Woop scrollt sich am 06. Oktober durch ihre Timelines und bringt die wichtigsten News mit.Der Sänger Gil Ofarim hat in einem IGTV von einem Antisemitismus-Vorfall in Leipzig berichtet. Fahrer*innen des Lebensmittel-Bringdiensts Gorillas streiken schon seit Monaten. Nun wurden viele plötzlich fristlos gekündigt, was erneut für viel Aufsehen im Netz sorgt. Außerdem hat der Messenger Telegram vom Whatsapp-Ausfall profitiert. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-10-0607 minFOMO – Was habe ich heute verpasst?FOMO – Was habe ich heute verpasst?#internetshutdown, Facebook Files, Shirin & ShindyDienstag: Isabel Woop liefert am 05. Oktober die Updates aus dem Internet.Gestern waren Facebook, Instagram und Whatsapp für einige Stunden nicht erreichbar. Ganz zur Schadenfreude der Twitter-User*innen. Der weltweite Shutdown kommt nur einen Tag, nachdem eine Whistleblowerin mit Vorwürfen gegen Facebook an die Öffentlichkeit ging. Isi spricht mit der Investigativ-Reporterin Lena Kampf, die die ehemalige FB-Mitarbeiterin für die Süddeutsche Zeitung und den WDR interviewt hat. Und: Shirin David kündigt ein ganz besonderes Gipfeltreffen für ihr nächstes Album an. Die FOMO-Folge, in der wir ü...2021-10-0507 mindetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliert | KW 27: Webradio, Sprachassistenten und Podcast-Werbung - "Das habe ich nicht richtig verstanden"In diesem Podcast sprechen Isabel Woop und Christian Bollert über unsere Ideen und Gedanken zu einem zeitgemäßen Webradio, einen eigenen Sprachassistenten-Skill und sinnvolle Podcast-Werbung. [00:10] Begrüßung [00:53] Zukunft des Wort-Streams [11:51] Alexa-Skill für detektor.fm [21:30] Umfrage zu Podcast-Werbung [25:59] Paardiologie mit Charlotte Roche [31:26] Verabschiedung Zur Umfrage: http://umfrage.audio/detektor >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/digital/detektor-fm-destilliert-kw-27-webradio-sprachassistenten-und-podcast-werbung2019-07-0532 minpiqd Themapiqd Themapiqd Thema | Was ist los mit Europa?Was bedeutet Europa eigentlich für seine Einwohner? Wie tickt die EU? Warum hat sie aktuell so viele Gegner? Und was muss passieren, damit Menschen wieder an die EU glauben? Beim piqd Salon in Berlin diskutieren Jan Kawelke und Vassili Golod diese Fragen mit Gästen. Isabel Woop fasst die Antworten im Podcast zusammen.2019-05-1725 minTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzEpisode 08: Organische Solarzellen und die Photovoltaik in DeutschlandInterviewpartner: Prof. Dr. Carsten Deibel – Professur Experimentalphysik mit dem Schwerpunkt Optik und Photonik kondensierter Materie, insbesondere für Sensorik und Analytik Licht an, Strom läuft. In Spitzenzeiten erzeugen Solarzellen die Hälfte des Stroms in Deutschland und auf Hausdächern oder als große Solarparks neben Autobahnen sind sie längst kein seltener Anblick mehr. Aber wie funktioniert das eigentlich mit dem Strom aus Sonnenlicht? Und was sind organische Solarzellen, an denen an der TU Chemnitz geforscht wird? Isabel Woop spricht in dieser Folge des TUCscicast mit Prof. Dr. Carsten Deibel über das Thema Organische Solarzellen und die Photovoltaik in Deutsc...2019-05-1400 mindetektor.fm | Wirtschaftdetektor.fm | Wirtschaftdetektor.fm destilliert | KW 18: Kevin Kühnert, Mietspiegel und Tiere als Waffen - "Im Mietspiegel werden nur die letzten vier Jahre erfasst"Die detektor.fm-Woche im Rückspiegel: Kevin Kühnerts Forderungen, Petition für einen sinnollen Mietspiegel und Tiere als Waffen. Isabel Woop und Christian Bollert plaudern über die Themen der Woche und geben Serien-Tipps. [00:10] Begrüßung [00:58] Kevin Kühnert [04:23] Initiative „Ausspekuliert“ [07:31] Milena Glimbovski in „Mission Energiewende“ [09:31] Intersexuelle Sportlerin [12:17] Tiere als Waffen [13:34] „After Life“ und „Homecoming“ [17:50] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wirtschaft/detektor-fm-destilliert-kw-18-kevin-kuehnert-mietspiegel-und-tiere-als-waffen2019-05-0318 mindetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliert | KW 18: Kevin Kühnert, Mietspiegel und Tiere als Waffen - "Im Mietspiegel werden nur die letzten vier Jahre erfasst"Die detektor.fm-Woche im Rückspiegel: Kevin Kühnerts Forderungen, Petition für einen sinnollen Mietspiegel und Tiere als Waffen. Isabel Woop und Christian Bollert plaudern über die Themen der Woche und geben Serien-Tipps. [00:10] Begrüßung [00:58] Kevin Kühnert [04:23] Initiative „Ausspekuliert“ [07:31] Milena Glimbovski in „Mission Energiewende“ [09:31] Intersexuelle Sportlerin [12:17] Tiere als Waffen [13:34] „After Life“ und „Homecoming“ [17:50] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wirtschaft/detektor-fm-destilliert-kw-18-kevin-kuehnert-mietspiegel-und-tiere-als-waffen2019-05-0318 minTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzEpisode 07: Quantenchemie und die Grundlagen der EnergiewendeWeltweit schwänzen Kinder und junge Erwachsene die Schule für den Klimawandel. Im Ruhrgebiet wird das letzte Stück Kohle gefördert und Deutschland beschließt den Kohleausstieg. So weit so gut. Aber wie klappt das jetzt mit der Energiewende? Dazu spricht Isabel Woop in dieser Folge des TUCscicast mit Prof. Dr. Alexander Auer. Er ist Leiter der Gruppe Theoretical Methods and Heterogeneous Reactions am Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung in Mülheim an der Ruhr und Honorarprofessor an der TU Chemnitz. Und damit der TUCscicast immer besser wird, hinterlasst uns doch Feedback und Kommentare auf Facebook oder Twitter; und teilt d...2019-04-2500 mindetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliert | KW 15: Hausmannskost, Fahrradhelme und realistische Utopien - "Nächste Woche komm ich mit Helm zur Arbeit!"Diese Woche schauen wir auf leckere Hausmannskost, die Debatte über Fahrradhelme im Alltag und realistische Utopien in einem neuen Podcast. Dafür sind Isabel Woop, Jan Philipp Wilhelm und Christian Bollert diesmal zu dritt ins Studio gegangen. [00:10] Begrüßung [00:50] Feinkost zu Hausmannskost [04:14] Fahrradhelme im Alltag [10:39] Foto vom schwarzen Loch [14:35] Game of Thrones Finale [17:02] Conan Needs a Friend [21:39] „was wäre wenn“ und „Spektrum“-Podcast [25:25] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/detektor-fm-destilliert-kw-15-hausmannskost-fahrradhelm-und-realistische-utopien2019-04-1226 minTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzEpisode 06: Der Tod in ComputerspielenKlempner stürzen sich von Klippen, auf virtuellen Schlachtfeldern stapeln sich die Leichen. Der Tod ist in Videospielen allgegenwärtig. Warum ist aber ein so negativ besetztes Thema eigentlich so präsent in Videospielen und welche Funktion übernimmt der Tod dabei? Diese Fragen stellt dieses Mal nicht wie gewohnt Isabel Woop, sondern ihr ebenso charmanter Kollege Andreas Bischof. Er hat dazu in dieser Folge des TUCscicast Dr. Miriam Schreiter in ihrem Büro am Institut für Interkulturelle Kommunikation der TU Chemnitz besucht und sich mit ihr über ihre Dissertation unterhalten. Diese trägt den Titel „Wie kommt der Tod ins Spiel...2019-03-0500 minANNA – Das vernetzte LebenANNA – Das vernetzte LebenDigital Sozial: Meine Daten, deine DatenAnna lädt die Fotos einer Familienfeier auf FriendNet hoch - und bekommt direkt angezeigt, wer auf den Bildern zu sehen ist. Als Freundin Lena ihr erklärt, wie das funktioniert, kommen Anna Zweifel. Wessen Daten werden da eigentlich verarbeitet? Und woher weiß FriendNet, wen sie kennen könnte? Sprecherinnen und Sprecher: Anna: Jeannine Rieckhoff Lena: Helena Schmidt Tim: Moritz Steinacker Sprecherin: Isabel Woop Sprecher: Gregor Schenk Autorin: Amelie Berboth Redaktion: Jan Philipp Wilhelm Musik: Vidian mit dem Titel „aether theories“ (CC BY 3.0). Diese Episode wurde produziert von detektor.fm und steht unter der Creative-Commons-Lizenz Namensnennung 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). ANNA - Das ve...2019-03-0409 minpiqd Themapiqd Themapiqd Thema | Das Aus für den INF-VertragLetzte Rettung INF-Vertrag Am 8. Dezember 1987 atmete Europa auf. Denn US-Präsident Ronald Reagan und der Generalsekretär des Zentralkomitees der Kommunistischen Partei der Sowjetunion Michail Gorbatschow unterzeichneten in Washington den sogenannten INF-Vertrag – INF steht dabei für Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces, oder zu deutsch: nukleare Mittelstreckenraketen. Und genau deren Zerstörung und Abzug sah der Vertrag vor. „Der hatte eine ausgesprochene Friedenswirkung. Wir waren damals der Überzeugung, nun ist für die nächsten Jahrzehnte der Frieden gesichert“, erzählt Erhard Eppler, SPD-Urgestein und Friedensaktivist. Vertragsbrüche in Russland Doch was ist seitdem passiert, dass...2019-02-2732 minANNA – Das vernetzte LebenANNA – Das vernetzte LebenDigital Sozial: Die KI liest mitEine Geburtstagsfeier steht an und bei Anna im Familienchat geht es mal wieder hoch her. Einige Nachrichten sind besonders kurios - typisch Autokorrektur, denkt Anna. Dabei soll sie unsere Kommunikation ja eigentlich erleichtern. Doch woher weiß unser Smartphone überhaupt, was wir schreiben wollen? Sprecherinnen und Sprecher: Anna: Jeannine Rieckhoff Mitbewohner Simon: Jan Philipp Wilhelm Annas Mama: Anke Behlert Onkel Uwe: Christian Erll Sprecherin: Isabel Woop Sprecher: Gregor Schenk Autorin: Amelie Berboth Redaktion: Jan Philipp Wilhelm Musik: Vidian mit dem Titel „aether theories“ (CC BY 3.0) Diese Episode wurde produziert von detektor.fm und steht unter der Creative-Commons-Lizenz Namensnennung 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). ANNA...2019-02-2510 minTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzEpisode 05: Diversität und StereotypeBei dem Wort Prothese denkt man an Krankenhaus und Altersheim, oder es schießen einem sofort Bilder von kalten Maschinenmenschen & Cyborgs a la Star Trek oder Blade Runner in den Kopf. Jedenfalls verbindet man selten Prothesen mit etwas Angenehmen. Welchen Stereotypen Menschen mit Prothesen gegenüberstehen und wie sich Diversität positiv auf für Unternehmen und die Gesellschaft auswirken kann, darüber sprechen wir in dieser Ausgabe des TUCscicast! Isabel Woop hat sich dieses Mal im Studio in Leipzig mit Prof. Dr. Bertolt Meyer, dem Direktor des Instituts für Psychologie der TU Chemnitz getroffen.2019-01-2900 minTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzEpisode 04: Crowdsourcing, DarkWeb und die Soziologie der digitalen WeltTinder ruiniert die Liebe, Videospiele verderben unsere Kinder, aber die Digitalisierung wird unsere Arbeitswelt revolutionieren. So könnte man den Diskurs über den Einfluss des Internets auf unser Leben extrem herunterbrechen. Ob dem so ist? Darüber sprechen wir in der vierten Ausgabe des TUCscicast! Isabel Woop hat sich dafür mit Jun.-Prof. Dr. Christian Papsdorf von der Professur für Techniksoziologie getroffen und sich mit ihm über Crowdsourcing, DarkWeb und die Soziologie der digitalen Welt unterhalten.2018-12-1700 minTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzEpisode 03: Helfende Maschinen und die Psychologie von Fitness-TrackernWillkommen beim TUCscicast! Maschinen, die die Hilfsbedürftigkeit von Menschen erkennen und Fitness-Tracker, die alles andere als fit machen – das sind die Themen der dritten Ausgabe des TUCscicast! Isabel Woop hat sich dazu mit Christiane Attig von der Professur „Allgemeine Psychologie I & Arbeitspsychologie“ getroffen. Gemeinsam haben sie über die Psychologie von Fitness-Trackern gesprochen und darüber, wie man Computern beibringt, die Hilfsbedürftigkeit von Menschen zu erkennen.2018-12-1700 mindetektor.fm | Politikdetektor.fm | Politikdetektor.fm destilliert | KW 50: Paragraph 219a, Hartz IV und Podcast-Nerds - "Eine Nullnummer oder ein Mogelpaket"Seit dieser Woche gibt es eine Einigung zwischen SPD und Union zum Paragraph 219a, unser Schwerpunkt in „detektor.fm destilliert“. Isabel Woop und Christian Bollert diskutieren über das lange Hin- und Her und den sehr kleinen Fortschritt. [00:09] Begrüßung [00:54] Paragraph 219a [05:48] Politische Debatte zu 219a [14:48] piqd Hintergrund [17:09] Hartz IV abschaffen? [20:09] WithoutFail mit Ira Glass [22:41] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/politik/detektor-fm-destilliert-kw-50-paragraph-219a-hartz-iv-und-podcast-nerds2018-12-1424 mindetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliert | KW 50: Paragraph 219a, Hartz IV und Podcast-Nerds - "Eine Nullnummer oder ein Mogelpaket"Seit dieser Woche gibt es eine Einigung zwischen SPD und Union zum Paragraph 219a, unser Schwerpunkt in „detektor.fm destilliert“. Isabel Woop und Christian Bollert diskutieren über das lange Hin- und Her und den sehr kleinen Fortschritt. [00:09] Begrüßung [00:54] Paragraph 219a [05:48] Politische Debatte zu 219a [14:48] piqd Hintergrund [17:09] Hartz IV abschaffen? [20:09] WithoutFail mit Ira Glass [22:41] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/politik/detektor-fm-destilliert-kw-50-paragraph-219a-hartz-iv-und-podcast-nerds2018-12-1424 mindetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliert | KW 49: Rush, brand eins, Antritt - Das große Podcast-ExtrablattIn dieser Woche sprechen Isabel Woop, Christian Eichler und Christian Bollert über die von ihnen betreuten Podcasts und ihre Empfehlungen abseits von detektor.fm. [00:09] Begrüßung [00:39] Podcasts bei detektor.fm [01:35] Rush, brand eins, Antritt [02:05] brand eins Podcast [07:24] Rush – der Gaming-Podcast [14:10] Antritt – Fahrrad-Podcast [20:08] Blätter-, Monopol- und Kinder-Podcast [24:28] New Music Friday, Lakonisch Elegant & Death in Ice Valley [28:22] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/digital/detektor-fm-destilliert-kw-49-rush-brand-eins-antritt-podcasts2018-12-0728 minWissenschaft auf die OhrenWissenschaft auf die OhrenSprache(n) der Wissenschaft (TUCsciCast)Im TUCscicast Nummer 2 geht es um etwas, das wir tagtäglich verwenden – der deutschen Sprache. Isabel Woop spricht dazu mit Prof. Winfried Thielman von der Professur Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache. Seine Forschung beschäftigt sich mit der Sprache der Wissenschaft, dem Deutschen als Zweit- und Fremdsprache sowie den Strukturen des Deutschen. Zusammen diskutieren sie unter anderem, wie sich der Wettbewerb der Wissenschaftssprachen auf die Forschung auswirkt. Quelle: https://www.tu-chemnitz.de/rektorat/rektor/tucscicast.php2018-12-071h 03TUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzEpisode 02: Sprache(n) der WissenschaftWillkommen beim TUCscicast! In der zweiten Ausgabe beschäftigen wir uns mit etwas, das wir tagtäglich verwenden – der deutschen Sprache. Isabel Woop spricht dazu mit Prof. Winfried Thielman von der Professur Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache. Seine Forschung beschäftigt sich mit der Sprache der Wissenschaft, dem Deutschen als Zweit- und Fremdsprache sowie den Strukturen des Deutschen. Zusammen diskutieren sie unter anderem, wie sich der Wettbewerb der Wissenschaftssprachen auf die Forschung auswirkt.2018-12-0300 minTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzEpisode 01: Zeit und ZeitwahrnehmungWillkommen beim TUCscicast! In dieser Ausgabe beschäftigen wir uns mit der Zeit und dem subjektiven Zeitempfinden. Isabel Woop spricht heute mit Dr. Isabell Winkler aus der Professur „Forschungsmethodik und Evaluation in der Psychologie“ der TU Chemnitz. Ihre Forschungsarbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Zeit bzw. wie diese subjektiv empfunden wird und genau darüber werden wir in dieser Ausgabe des TUCscicast mit Dr. Isabell Winkler sprechen.2018-11-2000 minTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzTUCscicast – Der Wissenschafts-Podcast der TU ChemnitzEpisode 0 (Teaser)Willkommen beim TUCscicast bzw. … dem Teaser zum Podcast! Isabel Woop spricht mit Andreas Bischof, Matthias Fejes und Pascal Anselmi über den TUCscicast: Was soll das Ganze, wer ist beteiligt und mit wem wollen wir sprechen?2018-10-2600 minANNA – Das vernetzte LebenANNA – Das vernetzte LebenKalkulierte Gesundheit: Die Vermessung des IchsBelohnt werden für’s fit bleiben: Annas Freundin Lena ist begeistert. Wenn sie aktiv und gesund lebt, spart sie bei ihrer Versicherung Geld. Ihrem Freund Tim gefällt die permanente Selbstvermessung gar nicht. Doch wer profitiert davon, wenn Armbänder und andere smarte Geräte Daten über unseren Gesundheitszustand sammeln? Sprecherinnen und Sprecher: Anna: Jeannine Riechoff Lena: Helena Schmidt Tim: Moritz Steinacker Oliver: Lars-Hendrik Setz Sprecherin: Isabel Woop Sprecher: Gregor Schenk Autor und Redaktion: Jan Philipp Wilhelm Musik: Vidian mit dem Titel „aether theories“ (CC BY 3.0) Diese Episode wurde produziert von detektor.fm und steht unter der Creative-Commons-Lizenz Namensnennung 4.0 Internation...2018-10-2511 minANNA – Das vernetzte LebenANNA – Das vernetzte LebenKalkulierte Gesundheit: Dr. med AlgorithmusAnna fühlt sich mies: Husten, Halsschmerzen und jetzt auch noch Fieber. Vielleicht ist es ja was Schlimmeres - eine App soll Klarheit bringen. Aber wie verlässlich ist die Diagnose von Dr. Algorithmus? Anna geht lieber auf Nummer sicher. Dabei stellt sie fest: auch die Medizin-Profis arbeiten mit Algorithmen. Sprecherinnen und Sprecher: Anna: Jeannine Riechoff Oliver: Lars-Hendrik Setz Pfleger: Jan Philipp Wilhelm Ärztin: Barbara Butscher Sprecherin: Isabel Woop Sprecher: Gregor Schenk Autor und Redaktion: Jan Philipp Wilhelm Musik: Vidian mit dem Titel „aether theories“ (CC BY 3.0) Diese Episode wurde produziert von detektor.fm und steht unter der Creative-Commons-Lizenz Namensnennung 4.0 Interna...2018-10-1812 minpiqd Themapiqd Themapiqd Thema: Bauhaus wird 100 JahreDie vergessenen Frauen des Bauhauses Christina Mohr hat auf piqd.de einen Artikel der New Yorker Kunst-Journalistin Jillian Billard kuratiert. In „The Other Art History: The forgotten women of Bauhaus“ stellt sie verschiedene Künstlerinnen der Bauhaus-Zeit vor. Die „Frauen-Klasse“ Walter Gropius’ Idee einer interdisziplinären Lehre an der alle unabhängig von Herkunft oder Geschlecht teilhaben sollten, beschreibt Jillian Billard in ihrem Artikel als sehr fortschrittlich. Dass sowohl Männer als auch Frauen am Bauhaus studieren durften heißt allerdings nicht, dass Frauen dort auch gleichberechtigt behandelt wurden. Anni Albers Eine dieser Frauen war Anni Albers, di...2018-08-3115 mindetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliertdetektor.fm destilliert | KW 32: Mobilfunkanbieter, Bundestagsverwaltung und viel Musik - "Coole Grüße aus dem Studio!"Braucht Deutschland einen vierten Mobilfunkkonzern? Warum sind viele Bundestagsmitarbeiter überarbeitet? Und weshalb freuen wir uns auf kommende Woche? Isabel Woop und Christian Bollert schauen auf die Woche. [0.00] Intro [0.09] Begrüßung [2.06] Vierter Mobilfunkanbieter [5.40] Braunkohle [7.33] Bundestagsmitarbeiter überarbeitet [10.05] CO2-Ausgleich für Flüge [12.41] Robyn mit „Missing U“ [14.15] Session mit Me & Marie [17.24] Pop-Kultur-Festival [18.57] Deutscher Buchpreis 2018 [20.32] Album der Woche: Tirzah „Devotion“ [21.45] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/detektor-fm-destilliert-kw-32-mobilfunkanbieter-bundestagsverwaltung-und-viel-musik2018-08-1023 minANNA – Das vernetzte LebenANNA – Das vernetzte LebenBeobachtet und Bewertet: Der gegenwärtige Supermarkt der ZukunftAnna und ihr Freund Oliver haben dringende Besorgungen zu erledigen. Dass sie ausgerechnet in einem Supermarkt gelandet sind, der ihr Verhalten an Ort und Stelle auswertet, ist dabei ganz praktisch. Eine Funktion ist den beiden dann aber doch unheimlich. Sprecherinnen und Sprecher: Anna: Jeannine Rieckhoff Oliver: Lars-Hendrik Setz Verkäufer: Christian Bollert Verkäuferin: Isabel Woop Sprecher: Christian Eichler und Gregor Schenk Interviewt wurden Anna Geyer vom Handelsverband Deutschland und die Datenschutzaktivistin Kerstin Demuth vom Verein Digitalcourage Autor und Redaktion: Adrian Breda Musik: Vidian mit dem Titel „aether theories“ (CC BY 3.0) Diese Episode wurde produziert von detektor.fm und steht unter...2018-05-3015 minANNA – Das vernetzte LebenANNA – Das vernetzte LebenBeobachtet und Bewertet: Gläserne Kunden und datenhungrige UnternehmenAnna erfährt am eigenen Leib, welche Auswirkungen es haben kann, wenn man aufgrund der eigenen Datenspuren in eine eher unangenehme Kundenkategorie gesteckt wird. Das lässt sie allerdings nicht tatenlos über sich ergehen. Sprecherinnen und Sprecher: Anna: Jeannine Rieckhoff Verkäufer: Claudius Nießen Verkäuferin: Isabel Woop Sprecher: Christian Bollert und Gregor Schenk Interviewt wurde Professor Andreas Oehler von der Universität Bamberg Autor und Redaktion: Adrian Breda Musik: Vidian mit dem Titel „aether theories“ (CC BY 3.0) Diese Episode wurde produziert von detektor.fm und steht unter der Creative-Commons-Lizenz Namensnennung 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). ANNA - Das vernetzte Leben Ein Projekt...2018-05-0813 min