Posts Tagged: NFNR
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
ACL 2024 ~ Top Ten Electronic
Dancing is a primal activity; sometimes we want to dance, and other times we need to dance, as shown in the presence of two Ukrainian albums on this list. And while club music is a subset of electronic music, there are club
ACL 2024 ~ Top Ten Electronic
Dancing is a primal activity; sometimes we want to dance, and other times we need to dance, as shown in the presence of two Ukrainian albums on this list. And while club music is a subset of electronic music, there are club
NFNR ~ Fragility
Fragilty is one of the strongest musical statements to emerge from Ukraine this year; it is also surprisingly tender. Kyiv’s NFNR (Olesia Onykiienko) was tired of being dominated by the “anger, hatred and despair” brought on by the russian invasion, and while
NFNR ~ Fragility
Fragilty is one of the strongest musical statements to emerge from Ukraine this year; it is also surprisingly tender. Kyiv’s NFNR (Olesia Onykiienko) was tired of being dominated by the “anger, hatred and despair” brought on by the russian invasion, and while
Ukrainian Field Notes XXV
Episode 25 of Ukrainian Field Notes sees us travelling to Germany to speak to Lobanov K., Ponura and Travis from Strela about displacement, separation and the logistics and challenges of promoting Ukrainian artists abroad. Furthermore, we explore the experimental and
Ukrainian Field Notes XXV
Episode 25 of Ukrainian Field Notes sees us travelling to Germany to speak to Lobanov K., Ponura and Travis from Strela about displacement, separation and the logistics and challenges of promoting Ukrainian artists abroad. Furthermore, we explore the experimental and
Ukrainian Field Notes VIII
Episode VIII of Ukrainian Field Notes goes deep into Russian occupied territory for an interview with Kadaitcha in Nova Kakhovka. We also hear from Arthur Mine with a new release on Muscut (the gloriously “retro-futurist” Urania), alongside Andrey Kostyukov, who
Ukrainian Field Notes VIII
Episode VIII of Ukrainian Field Notes goes deep into Russian occupied territory for an interview with Kadaitcha in Nova Kakhovka. We also hear from Arthur Mine with a new release on Muscut (the gloriously “retro-futurist” Urania), alongside Andrey Kostyukov, who
Ukrainian Field Notes II
According to figures from the UNHCR, almost a quarter of Ukraine’s population – more than 10 million people – have been forced from their homes. Some 3.7 million refugees have been forced to flee the country, making this the fastest-growing
Ukrainian Field Notes II
According to figures from the UNHCR, almost a quarter of Ukraine’s population – more than 10 million people – have been forced from their homes. Some 3.7 million refugees have been forced to flee the country, making this the fastest-growing