Posts Tagged: Nina Eba

Ukrainian Field Notes XI

For the current episode of Ukrainian Field Notes we speak to r.roo, who managed to reunite with his family in Germany, about the difficulty of making long term plans while Yuliia Vlaskina in Berlin talks to us about grief and

Ukrainian Field Notes XI

For the current episode of Ukrainian Field Notes we speak to r.roo, who managed to reunite with his family in Germany, about the difficulty of making long term plans while Yuliia Vlaskina in Berlin talks to us about grief and

Ukrainian Field Notes IX

Episode IX of Ukrainian Field Notes sees us cracking (absurd) jokes with Andrey Kiritchenko, while looking at New Ukrainian Rave Culture courtesy of СПАЛАХ (and yes, the embedded doc comes with English subtitles). We also sense Poly Chain‘s frustration in

Ukrainian Field Notes IX

Episode IX of Ukrainian Field Notes sees us cracking (absurd) jokes with Andrey Kiritchenko, while looking at New Ukrainian Rave Culture courtesy of СПАЛАХ (and yes, the embedded doc comes with English subtitles). We also sense Poly Chain‘s frustration in

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 V

For the current episode of Ukrainian Field Notes, we travel to Kharkiv, Kyiv and Lviv in the company of Yaroslav Lenzyak, Burning Woman, ноги руки, Heinali and Nina Eba. We also have a guest spot with the Eastbloc Antifascist Sound

Ukrainian Field Notes V

For the current episode of Ukrainian Field Notes, we travel to Kharkiv, Kyiv and Lviv in the company of Yaroslav Lenzyak, Burning Woman, ноги руки, Heinali and Nina Eba. We also have a guest spot with the Eastbloc Antifascist Sound

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