Places, like people, have pulses – if only you know how to measure them More here
24/05/2019
by Alenka Barber-Kersovan
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24/05/2019
by Alenka Barber-Kersovan
Comments Off on Listen to the music of the traffic in the city
Places, like people, have pulses – if only you know how to measure them More here
01/03/2019
by Timon Scheuer
Comments Off on !Save the date: Feb 13th-15th, 2020 // Groove the City II conference!
We are very happy to announce the next edition of our Groove the City conference: From Feb13th-15th, 2020 the international community of urban music studies will again meet in the North of Germany close to Hamburg in Lueneburg, this time … Continue reading
28/11/2018
by R. Kuchar
Comments Off on Thanks & Radio Feature ‘Groove the City’ – Conference
Dear all, last weekend, we had a quite productive conference at Leuphana University of Lüneburg. Thanks very much to everyone who was part of it making the conference to the successful event it was! We´d also like to thank Alexander … Continue reading
15/08/2017
by Alenka Barber-Kersovan
Comments Off on Symphony of a Metropolis II: ‘We Stood Like Kings’
The original music for Ruttmanns ‘Symphony of a metropolis’ was composed by Edmund Meisel and played live with a symphony orchestra. However, Ruttmanns semi-documentary portrait of Berlin remains as a strong inspiration for creating new soundtracks up until now. The … Continue reading
31/07/2017
by Alenka Barber-Kersovan
Comments Off on Berlin – Symphony of a Metropolis
In his documentary film ‘Berlin – Symphony of a Metropolis’ Walther Ruttmann (1887-1944) experiments with the perception of the city in motion in terms of a musical form: The symphony. With its montage technique and the dramaturgical structure this 60 … Continue reading
23/05/2017
by Alenka Barber-Kersovan
Comments Off on UK Live Music Census
The UK’s first ever live music census – a ‘Springwatch’ for live music. The Census covers all genres and takes a broad definition of live music to include events featuring DJs. A nationwide online survey for musicians, venues, promoters and audiences is open and collecting data until 31 … Continue reading
09/02/2017 by Alenka Barber-Kersovan | Comments Off on Urban String – Breaking conventions of classical and pop?
Ensemble Resonanz, an independent chamber orchestra situated in Hamburg, invented the program ‘Urban String’. Urban String is a series of concerts taking place in the orchestra´s own ‘classical underground club’ named Resonanzraum in St. Pauli. The program not only combines classical and popular elements, ‘Urban String’ is a good example for how the distinction of an urban music activity beyond traditional settings and conventions of the classical as well as the popular performance is transcending. A starting point for a new kind of urban music scene? More on ‘Urban String’ and Ensemble Resonanz
11/01/2017
by R. Kuchar
Comments Off on No Fun City! Documentary of Vancouver´s Underground Music Scenes
A FILM ABOUT DIY CULTURE, LOUD MUSIC, ILLEGAL VENUES AND THE WAR ON FUN. Is live music being silenced? Cities around the world are experiencing the death of the independent live music venues. With the proliferation of condo developments in … Continue reading
06/01/2017
by R. Kuchar
Comments Off on Mapping the Sound of Cities
Soundcities An online open source database of city sounds and soundmaps from around the world using online found sounds and field recording.
19/12/2016
by R. Kuchar
Comments Off on Documentary: Made in Birmingham: Reggae Punk Bhangra
‘Made in Birmingham: Reggae Punk Bhangra’ tells the story and development of these three genres in Birmingham from the mid 70s to the mid 90s through rare and uncovered archive footage and interviews from those who were actually there. Directed … Continue reading
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