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Ukrainian Field Notes XLIII
Over the past three years we have covered many genres, with Ukrainian Field Notes often looking more like Mixmag than ACL. With the current episode we stray into KERRANG! territory, so maybe this should have been called Ukrainian Field (Metal)
Ukrainian Field Notes XLIII
Over the past three years we have covered many genres, with Ukrainian Field Notes often looking more like Mixmag than ACL. With the current episode we stray into KERRANG! territory, so maybe this should have been called Ukrainian Field (Metal)
Ukrainian Field Notes XLII
For this episode we travel to Ivano-Frankivsk to discover what DEDDOM does when he finds out the amount of his pension. Also in Ivano-Frankivsk we speculate on the meaning of Cringemodernism with Benjamin WiSE, and 5NONE5 distances himself from American
Ukrainian Field Notes XLII
For this episode we travel to Ivano-Frankivsk to discover what DEDDOM does when he finds out the amount of his pension. Also in Ivano-Frankivsk we speculate on the meaning of Cringemodernism with Benjamin WiSE, and 5NONE5 distances himself from American
Ukrainian Field Notes XXXIX
For the last episode of 2024 we discuss the metaphor of a bomb’s impact zone with Alexey Shmurak, we get to hear a modernist self-portrait from Alisa Zaika, and we chat about a “lost generation” with Mixmag Ukraine’s editor in
Ukrainian Field Notes XXXIX
For the last episode of 2024 we discuss the metaphor of a bomb’s impact zone with Alexey Shmurak, we get to hear a modernist self-portrait from Alisa Zaika, and we chat about a “lost generation” with Mixmag Ukraine’s editor in
Ukrainian Field Notes XXXVII
This month, we get an a 360 degree look at music in wartime Ukraine thanks to an in-depth interview with Vlad Yaremchuk, director of the Atlas festival. We also get to hear from Mertvi Dereva about addressing the war head
Ukrainian Field Notes XXXVII
This month, we get an a 360 degree look at music in wartime Ukraine thanks to an in-depth interview with Vlad Yaremchuk, director of the Atlas festival. We also get to hear from Mertvi Dereva about addressing the war head
Ukrainian Field Notes XXXIII
Nowadays, an increasing percentage of musicians I get in touch with are currently serving in the army. This month we meet Cryptic Chorus, who found the time to talk to us about his debut solo album from an undisclosed location
Ukrainian Field Notes XXXIII
Nowadays, an increasing percentage of musicians I get in touch with are currently serving in the army. This month we meet Cryptic Chorus, who found the time to talk to us about his debut solo album from an undisclosed location
Ukrainian Field Notes XXXI
Welcome to a new streamlined episode of Ukrainian Field Notes. This month, we interviewed Mariana Bondarenko head of music and Iryna Lobanok Music Programme Manager at the Ukrainian Institute for our regular podcast on the London based community radio Resonance
Ukrainian Field Notes XXXI
Welcome to a new streamlined episode of Ukrainian Field Notes. This month, we interviewed Mariana Bondarenko head of music and Iryna Lobanok Music Programme Manager at the Ukrainian Institute for our regular podcast on the London based community radio Resonance
Ukrainian Field Notes XXVIII
For this month’s episode of UFN, Dubplanet X aka Obriy explains how he transforms anxiety inducing sounds into sonic effects for tracks, Anton Malynovskyi draws a brief outline of the apocalypse, Sony Synth treads the thin line separating genuine from
Ukrainian Field Notes XXVIII
For this month’s episode of UFN, Dubplanet X aka Obriy explains how he transforms anxiety inducing sounds into sonic effects for tracks, Anton Malynovskyi draws a brief outline of the apocalypse, Sony Synth treads the thin line separating genuine from
Ukrainian Field Notes XXVI
Ukrainian Field Notes is back after a summer break. This month we discuss toxic behaviour and Ukrainian identity in our Resonance FM podcast with Nastia and Vlad Fisun. Meanwhile, Divuar, aka Salmiac, decries stolen time, Marina, introduces Vertuha for us,
Ukrainian Field Notes XXVI
Ukrainian Field Notes is back after a summer break. This month we discuss toxic behaviour and Ukrainian identity in our Resonance FM podcast with Nastia and Vlad Fisun. Meanwhile, Divuar, aka Salmiac, decries stolen time, Marina, introduces Vertuha for us,