The Cultural Connection: Sandunes
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by Johanna Urbancik
2w ago
KALTBLUT caught up with Sandunes ahead of the release of her album "The Ground Beneath Her Feet ..read more
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Opening soon: Jam Factory in Lviv, UA– A new art centre opening in the midst of war
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by Johanna Urbancik
3w ago
On November 18, the Jam Factory Art Center will open its doors to the public, marking a significant milestone in Ukraine's cultural landscape ..read more
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Support RISIKO Issue 4 “POP!”
KALTBLUT Magazine » Culture
by Marcel Schlutt
1M ago
RISIKO is an independent magazine that promotes contemporary German underground and alternative music. They are launching a crowdfunding campaign for their upcoming fourth issue featuring female artists till 17th November. Kickstarter RISIKO Issue 4 features female artists. This issue centres on female “POP!” artists and delves into their relationships and inspirations. Beginning with a spotlight on Malaria!, the magazine then takes a look at current young artists. Furthermore, it explores connections that transcend nations and eras, such as Anika and ..read more
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“I was always told by my mother to never lose hope” – In conversation with Edward Mutebi on Uganda’s anti-LGBTQIA+-laws
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by Johanna Urbancik
1M ago
An interview taken from our new digital issue. Earlier this year, Uganda’s current President, Yoweri Museveni, signed the Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2023 into law. While the country’s legal system already has severe penalties for same-sex conduct, including life imprisonment, though this is rarely enforced, the new Anti-Homosexuality Act goes even further, defining vague new offences such as the “promotion of homosexuality,” and introducing the death penalty for certain actions deemed “aggravated homosexuality.” Additionally, the law increases the prison term for ..read more
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“We’ve all finally realised that there’s no room for illusions” – In conversation with Maya Baklanova
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by Johanna Urbancik
1M ago
An interview taken from our new digital issue. Next to Berlin, Kyiv is seen as one of the hubs for nightlife and underground electronic music. Due to russia’s full-scale invasion over two and a half years ago, the nightlife is slowly recovering again with collectives and clubs putting on events to collect money for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. But how has the war changed the electronic music scene, and is it really possible to separate the art from the ..read more
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Berlin Santes
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by Marcel Schlutt
1M ago
An editorial and interview taken from our new digital issue. Photography by Sebastian Kiener featuring Barry Brandon, Darvish and Robyn. Fashion – all clothing and pieces are available at The Code. IN CONVERSATION WITH BARRY BRANDON “THE QUEER INDIGO”   Your art has been described as stunning and captivating. Can you tell us about the inspiration behind your unique style? Thank you! That’s kind of you. To be honest, what I try to convey is the freedom to be. Self-expression ..read more
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The Cultural Connection: Galya Bisengalieva
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by Johanna Urbancik
1M ago
KALTBLUT caught up with Galya as part of our #TheCulturalConnection-series ahead of the release of "Polygon". Read the interview here ..read more
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The Cultural Connection: Liu Lee
KALTBLUT Magazine » Culture
by Johanna Urbancik
1M ago
Liu Lee, a multifaceted artist hailing from Seoul embodies the roles of a vocalist, electronic musician, and DJ. Read the interview here ..read more
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“This piece is for the women in Iran who risk their lives every day” – Pari Eskandari
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by Johanna Urbancik
2M ago
KALTBLUT speaks to Pari Eskandari after the release of her video "Chador" to mark the somber one year anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death ..read more
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From Raves to Resistance: Amsterdam’s nightlfe is moving beyond hedonism
KALTBLUT Magazine » Culture
by Nicola Phillips
3M ago
shado and KALTBLUT magazine are taking three of Europe’s biggest cities, London, Berlin and Amsterdam, and investigating how and if young people are turning to music collectives as safe spaces of political community that traditional politics is failing to provide. When I first moved to Amsterdam back in 2017, I frequently found myself describing its nightlife scene as almost exclusively ‘oonts oonts’ techno music played by white male DJs. However, since becoming more involved in the city’s music scene, I’ve started ..read more
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