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"Es geht mir um die Tanzfläche und es geht mir um die Passion. Auch um die Bewegung und um das, was wir da auch spirituell miteinander erleben.“
Belgium’s Amelie Lens and Glaswegian duo Slam discuss working together, the digital era of DJing, veganism, eating healthy and more.Our host Gesine Kühne took the chance to bring together these two generations of iconic Techno DJ’s to meet each other online after their collaboration, a conversation ensued which dived deep into their feelings about working together, eating healthy and the possibilities that have been brought to the table for DJ's through modern technology and more...
The Daft Punk helmet is there, the first drum computer of Armin van Buuren is there. But it's not the main thing, the main thing is to try yourself, listen to records, mix records, make a record with your friends.
"I believe there's a high chance for an Arabic hit to go global."
I'm skeptical about saying "digital art" or "new media art": it's all an artistic outcome, right? It's based on the creator's vision and expectations.
Generally I educate when I have the capacity to, but I also know that just because of what I look like my body is already politicized, so I know I'm already either provoking or educating somebody just by existing. And it's not my choice.
When you’re younger, you want to identify yourself as something, and when you’re older it’s more about principles and values rather than self-identification
Through Afro-House, RISE got to take things full circle: make people who should be associated with this kind of music feel comfortable in the spaces that play that music.