NovaFuture Blog and the promoters of Rituals & No Show are happy to give you the chance to win free tickets for the instalment hosted by No Show at Suicide Cirucs on the 28th September 2017.
So we give away 2x 2 guestlist for this event (details see “Related Event”), sponsored by No Show.
You just have to send us an email with the subject “Rituals by No Show” plus your details (first and last name, age) as message text to verloser -at- novafuture -dot- biz (deadline: 28th September at 11:59am) … The winner will be selected by random (for sure she/he has to send in all details).
Note: the data of the winners (like name, email, age etc) will be sent over to Rituals/No Show/Suicide Circus, so they can put them on the guestlist etc. The winner will only get the permission to enter the party – no hotel, no travel costs etc. In special cases the doormen can deny the access. Participants must be 18+.
Label:
Intergalactic Research Institute For Sounds
Cat#:
IRIS001
Release Date:
21st September 2017
Format:
12″ & digital
Tracklist: A1. Rezo Glonti Mentors
A2. MYI And They Lost
A3. Irakli Forgotten Melodies
B1. Natalie Beridze TBA Waves Future
B2. Zesknel კი. სორა. ტორი.
B3. Severiane Untitled 4144
Press Info:
The Intergalactic Research Institute for Sound presents DE, a compilation of various artists representing Georgian electronic and ambient music.
დე / DE is a compilation of music from artists of different backgrounds getting together in order to showcase the dynamic influences within the Georgian scene. Tbilisi is getting worldwide recognition at the moment for its booming club scene, but what this project aims to illustrate is what is happening outside of the club context.
Natalie Beridze who has been performing worldwide since 2004 is known as the first female electronic music artist in Georgia, Rezo Glonti has built his studio inside the hull of his boat, and Zesknel is a resident of the renowned Bassiani club, while MIY and Severiane were discovered thanks to Myspace, Soundcloud, and word-of-mouth. All these talents manage in their own ways to present დე / DE, with murky and melancholic cuts.
Melancholia is at the core of beauty in Georgia. That is not the case in Germany and many other cultures, where melancholia is often charged and bound to a negative feeling, which some might perceive as weakness. Consequently, one could be tempted to say that even if it‘s electronic music, DE has a traditional Georgian quality. But that would be putting art in boxes or cases — because what is Georgian art nowadays when so many artists from this origin are scattered around? As Giorgi Maisuradze states in his mission statement for DE, “the world is their home”.
Home is Berlin, for Irakli Kiziria who was born in Tbilisi and has immersed himself in electronic music, not only as a producer and DJ, but also by creating various projects such as STAUB, Moments, or I/Y. For him and many others, დე / DE represents Germany, but also means mother in his native language. This duality that stems from transcending cultures is central in this art project that comes in the year in which we celebrate the Germany-Georgia friendship.
A special event will be organized with all the artists in Berlin on September 21, in a very unusual space where 250 people will have the chance to hear some of the sounds of Georgian modernity: the concert will take place at SILENT GREEN Berlin, Gerichtsstr. 35, from 6 pm.
The Intergalactic Research Institute For Sound is delighted and grateful to have the opportunity to present this project, which symbolizes the importance of art for friendship, brotherhood, and in this specific case the one between Germany and Georgia. The following is a statement from the Intergalactic Institute which marks the creation of the Georgian sound compilation, DE: “We are delighted to present the first communication from the Intergalactic Research Institute For Sound, supported by the Georgian Department of Culture, and reestablishing sound communication between Georgia and Germany in 2017, the year of the Germany-Georgia friendship.”
Line-up:
Talla fr. Jpla a:toque
Nyt
kikimike
Salomé
vakuM
Location:
Suicide Circus, Berlin (Germany)
Admission fee: tba EUR
Press Info (German):
No Show, just Techno lautet das Motto der Crew aus dem Leipziger Institut für Zukunft, die mit ihrer großen Bandbreite an Residents heute Abend bei uns gastiert.
Die musikalische Palette erstreckt sich dabei praktisch über alles was sich unter düsterer Tanzmusik fassen lässt, sei es Drone, Industrial, Breaks, Techno oder Bass-Musik.
Unaufgeregt, routiniert und mit 100 Prozent Elan von der ersten bis zur letzten Sekunde liegt der besondere Reiz dieser Nacht speziell in der Abstimmung der Artists untereinander. Hier ist jede auf die andere eingespielt und knüpft am roten Faden mit.
Press Info (English):
No show, just Techno is the motto of the crew from the Leipzig Institut für Zukunft (Institute for the Future), who come to us tonight with their wide range of Residents.
The musical palette extends over everything that can be heard under dark music, be it drone, industrial, breaks, techno or bass music.
Unagitated, experienced and with 100 per cent panache from the first to the last second, the special appeal of this night lies in the coordination of the artists among themselves. Here each one is well rehearsed with the other and are tied in with the red thread. In the same way as Discwoman from the USA, the exclusively female group consists of a counter-project to the male-dominated scene.
Introduction:
Philipp Drube is a Berlin based artist and resident of the Ismus series. His sound focuses on straight forward Techno combined with Ambient and Electro, encircled by Dub, Trance and Acid elements. Starting with running own events in Hamburg around 2011, he moved to Berlin in 2013 and became part of the Ismus collective in 2015. Subsequently, he gained experience playing at clubs like Tresor, About Blank, Griessmühle, Suicide Circus or Arena Club in Berlin, and Uebel & Gefährlich or PAL in Hamburg.