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IndieRE #100 by Radio Campus Orléans
Šestinpetdeseta oddaja iz nove serije IndieRE 2.0. V seriji IndieRE v produkciji in mednarodni izmenjavi radijske vsebine sodelujemo ljubljanski Radio Študent, hrvaški Radio Student, francoska mreža Radio Campus, Radio Corax iz Halleja v Nemčiji, EMA-RTV iz Španije, irski Near FM, madžarski Civil Rádió in avstrijski Radio Helsinki.
The 100th broadcast of the IndieRE 2.0 project, produced by Radio Campus Orléans, offers two interviews with creatively inspiring artist groups. The first interview highlights Lagon Noir, a beautifully diverse musical group consisting of saxophonist Quentin Biardeau, bassist Valentin Ceccaldi, singer Ann O’Aro and drummer-percussionist and singer Marcel Balboné. They have just released their first single, which you will be able to discover in the radio show. The second interview is with the French duo from Orléans Dat Politics, the most weirdly French ecstatic electro party band. Get ready to be swept away by their contagious artistic energy! You will also find plenty of good French music in our selection, from artists such as Kiledjian, Ëda Diaz and more.
- Kiledjian – Dlo ft Celia Wa [3:39] (The Otium Mixtape, Underdog Records, 2023)
- Ëda Diaz – Nenita [3:43] (Suave Bruta, Airfono, 2024)
- Lagon Noir – Lam Santyé [5:18] (single, Tricollectif, 2023)
- Lagon Noir – La Marée [7:04] (single, Tricollectif, 2023)
- Lynn – Paint [4:17] (3x5, Le Sofa, 2023)
- Dirty Cloud – Ritalin [2:03] (Straight Jacket, Before Collapse Records, 2023)
- Dat Politics – Cosma Trauma [3:56] (Substage, Hypnic Jerks, 2023)
- Dat Politics – Bleach [2:25] (Substage, Hypnic Jerks, 2023)
15 15 – Paradisio [4:17] (Athaeva, S76, 2023)
- Produced by Radio Campus Orléans.
- Prepared, produced and announced by Fatine Sakah and Viviane Berreur, sound mixing by Viviane Berreu.
- Design by Jure Anžiček.
IndieRE - Independent Radio Exchange
Was macht die lokale Musikszene Sevillas aus? Vor welchen besonderen Herausforderungen stehen Nachwuchskünstler:innen in Budapest angesichts der dortigen politischen Situation? Welche Verbindungen und Gemeinsamkeiten lassen sich zwischen der Independent Musikkultur in Graz, Halle und Dublin finden und was unterscheidet sie? Welchen Spielraum haben alternative Künstler:innen in der heutigen digitalen Musikindustrie?
Mit solchen und weiteren Fragen werden sich Radio Študent aus Ljubljana, das Netzwerk verschiedener französischer Uniradios namens Radio Campus, Radio CORAX aus Halle (Saale), EMA-RTV aus Sevilla, Radio Helsinki aus Graz, Near FM aus Dublin, Radio Student aus Zagreb und Civil Radio aus Budapest beschäftigen. Gemeinsam arbeiten sie dafür im Rahmen des EU-Projekts "Independent Radio Exchange" für die nächsten zwei Jahre zusammen.