Épisodes

  • Gebrüder Teichmann & Robyn Schulkowsky
    Mar 14 2023

    Time is bending in Interval Signals #12, when electronic wizards Gebrüder Teichmann and percussion legend Robyn Schulkowsky spill insights into their collaboration. Truly a Berlin thing, they originally met at a party and started off from there, meeting shortly after to improvise together. Fast forward to today, they have developed a unique way of interweaving Schulkowsky's rhythms with the Teichmanns' abstract treatments.

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    27 min
  • Will Guthrie
    Nov 29 2022

    Drummer and composer Will Guthrie feels pretty much at home at the intersection of all kinds of musical styles. In Interval Signals #11, we sit down with him to talk about his background and self-understanding as a drummer and percussionist as well as his recently founded ensemble Nist-Nah. The group plays their own, experimental music on traditional gamelan instruments.

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    23 min
  • Lori Freedman
    Sep 29 2022

    Back in June, Montréal based clarinettist, composer and improviser Lori Freedman presented her quintet BeingFive at the occasion of Kontraklang’s minifestival »Montréal and beyond«. For Interval Signals #10, we sat down with her to talk about the band, how it came together and what a potential future might look like, what led her to become an improviser and much more.

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    28 min
  • Lookout! (Winnie Huang and jessie marino)
    Jun 24 2022

    This is episode 9 of Interval Signals, recorded in early May 2022 in an AirBnB in Berlin where Winnie Huang and jessie marino were rehearsing for the premiere of their duo Lookout! at Kontraklang. Find out about their shared creative process in which they take turns "riding the bus", about "the instrument that humankind knows best" and what is the best dressing if you have salad for breakfast.

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    26 min
  • Zubin Kanga
    Apr 7 2022

    We invited composer, pianist and self-proclaimed technologist Zubin Kanga in December 2021 to present a series of works from his repertoire that make extensive use of various technical extensions. On this occasion, we sat down with him to discuss mediality and materiality of the piano and gadgets that he uses, as well as other neighbouring topics.

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    23 min
  • Amir Shpilman
    Feb 15 2022

    Composer Amir Shpilman finds a certain kind of truth in working with the body as initial moment of sound. "The body does not lie", he says in our podcast, recorded one day after the complete performance of his Situation Object series at Kontraklang in December 2021. We talk in depth about his inspiration, perspective on life and especially the newest piece in the series, Situation Object 4.

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    33 min
  • Ale Hop
    Jan 17 2022

    We sat down with Alejandra Cardenas, aka Ale Hop, in a quiet moment outside of silent green, right before she was playing an eclectic live set at our concert in November. Quiet moments are rare for the guitarist, performer and curator, who always seems to be up for a new adventure. Be it her own festival – Radical Sounds of Latin America – or her upcoming album, created entirely in an experimental collaborative approach during the pandemic.

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    16 min
  • Catherine Lamb
    Jan 3 2022

    In this episode, we meet composer and violist Catherine Lamb in a lively Kreuzberg backyard to discuss the performance of her String Quartet at Kontraklang, relational music and the influence of Indian musical traditions on her work.

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    25 min