Sonic Acts Festival – Traveling Time

February 10, 2012

  The Sonic Acts festival is well-known for interdisciplinary projects and the focus on developments at the intersections of art, technology, music and science. The festival consists of live performances, a conferance, film programme and an exhibition. The fourteenth edition will take place 23-26 February at various locations in Amsterdam The theme for this edition is ‘Travelling Time’ and offers an [...]

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[Go see] Sonic Acts 2012

January 27, 2012

Sonic Acts is a really cool festival. Spreading over 4 days (23-26 februari), the bi-annual Sonic Acts in Amsterdam bring a diverse line-up from everything like classical composters to experimental pop, beatless dubstep and contemporary techno. The line-up includes the likes of new names like Youth Lagoon and to technopioneer Model 500 to the self-made instrumentents [...]

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[Art Monday] You should know: Tris Vonna-Michell

January 23, 2012

The artistic practice of Tris Vonna-Michell (b. 1982, Rochford, UK) is an explosive mix of performance, installation, music, literature, slang and rhythm. It adds a new chapter in a long tradition of storytelling. In his performances he takes the audience on a mental and physical journey, in which objects in space get a deeper meaning, [...]

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[Art Monday] You should know: Matt Stokes

January 16, 2012

The English artist Matt Stokes (1973) makes work in which performance, music ans social engagement come together. His artistic practice is marked by anthropological research and an interest in events of informal movements theat bind people together. His work exists from intensive research and active collaboration with local communities, studying  the social and visual language [...]

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[Watch] Henry Rollins about music

December 9, 2011

Bit of an old one, this. But who cares. Henry Rollins talking about music. And, well, it’s pretty much our view on music today. So we want to share this with you. Check it out:

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The perfect drink to your soundtrack!

November 9, 2011

Never listen to music alone again. This is amazing and freakin’ hilarious! Do you ever wonder, when you’re listening to music, what kind of drink is fitted with the tunes coming out of your stereo? Or maybe when you don’t know what you feel like drinking this gives an answer to all your questions. Go [...]

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[Newsletter] Wristband & Ticketinfo, campsite, Rob Riemen and INCUBATE ALMOST KICKS OFF!

September 10, 2011

Almost there! Just three more days before Incubate 2011 really really kicks off! Already planned your routes with the timetables and the festival guide? We’ve added Rob Riemen (photo) to the debate program, who will be talking about fascism on Saturday September 17, 14:00h.During the festival you can follow it via a wide range of media! Keep an eye on Incubate.org for live radiostream, [...]

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30 years of music industry in .gif

August 29, 2011

Taken from Metalsucks

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How music was born

May 6, 2011

Taken from Piccsy

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[Read] Everything popular is wrong: Making it in electronic music, despite democratization

April 18, 2011

Read this decent article by Stefan Goldmann (Berlin, Panorama Bar resident) on Little White Earbuds. It’s an essay on how to stand out in an environment of mass access. Beyond a bit of history and economics, strategies are discussed on how to leverage the competition’s uniform approach to aesthetics, promotion and distribution for your own fun and profit as [...]

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The highlights on inlog.org – week 6

February 10, 2012

We can understand that you don’t got all the time in the world to check all our blogposts, so that’s why from now on we give you every Friday the highlights of the week. First of al we are really proud of our live recordings from some artists at Incubated. Listen to Gary War, R. [...]

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