Beiträge mit dem Stichwort "London"

3 DAYS OF MUSIC DEDICATED TO PETER BRÖTZMANN London Café OTO, 8.2.10.2.2024 

Peter Brötzmann “Full of love and respect”

"A memorial dedicated to a man that meant so much to so many. Hamish Dunbar, the artistic director o…

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40 Years of Touch – Interview with Jon Wozencroft & Mike Harding

TOUCH: „We survived because there’s a lot of things that we chose not to do, which has worked out really well“

"As much as Jon and Mike value memories and shared history they are driven by their ongoing curiosit…

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Astrid & Alexander – Interview

Astrid & Alexander – a mad and cinematic labour-of-love

"Their debut lp "[ romantic music plays loudly ]" is inspired by the unintended poetry that intrudes…

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Danielle De Picciotto & Friends: Jonnine Standish

Jonnine Standish: “A long rewarding description of what was originally maybe 5 seconds of life”

"My mother ran away from home as a young teenager and would never talk about her family again even u…

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Danielle De Picciotto & Friends in Conversation w/ Gil de Ray

Gil de Ray: “It´s important to keep the ego in check”

"I moved to London in the early 90’s and Acid House and the Rave scene had transformed British Cul…

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Squarepusher– 25 years of “Feed Me Weird Things”

Squarepusher, a night without fear at Berghain

"The album lately existed only on this terrible second-hand record market, where prices have skyrock…

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HAAi / Teneil Throssell – Interview

HAAi: “I’d say I’m quite serious in the studio, but I like to dance a lot!”

"Speaking for myself, I’m really missing my job. The flag is a bit of a nod to the rave, and how m…

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Sona Jobarteh – Interview

Sona Jobarteh: “I wanted to get recognition for playing the Kora not for being a woman”

"We are doing what we are doing to keep the tradition alive and innovate it and make sure it still g…

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Roísín Murphy – Interview

Roísín, the infinitely capable machine

"Microclubbing! C’mon! It’s the future. We have to go back to basics and build it again." Roís…

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Brianna Price – “Electric Lights - Women in Electronic Music”

B.Traits: “I want to feel that I have given my audience things that will engage their brains”

"Before COVID started, I felt I was in some sort of rat race, on autopilot kind of, just moving from…

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Super Saturday in London – A photo gallery by John Noi

Eggs, bacon, chips and beans – “What happened to all the Rizla?”

John Noi reporting from the streets of London for kaput. That's how the British capital looked last …

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Betsy Trotwood Tapes II

Parenthesis “The Betsey Gets Me”

"I miss the nightlife, and like so many small music venues, the Betsey Trotwood on the Farringdon Ro…

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Luke Slater – Interview

Luke Slater: „Trust me, I am a DJ“

"The word career was a swearword when I was growing up. Anybody at school who wanted to have a caree…

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Kaput's London editor Alexander Mayor remembers the light in dark places

We are the words that move

Somehow, bright empty streets are a good place to remember dark places. “Oh hey! We in!” Door…

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Steve Blame – Interview

Steve Blame: „I don’t have the money – I have the passion!“

"Money and career are unimportant in the grand scheme of things. When you look after someone who is …

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U.K. election

Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right…

As the U.K. goes to the polls for the third time in five years, in its first winter election for nea…

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Morrissey, gifted singer and songwriter, is down with the Pegida

Perrecy & Mexrrissey: When Love Turns into Revulsion

The pain many fans feel about Morrissey's political development is deep-seated. We are giving two pe…

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Loraine James – Interview

“female:pressure is awesome because it recognises us, and we do exist. There are a lot of us!”

"I think in the past year and a half I’ve become more confident in who I am as a person, and my id…

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London´s

Top 5 most scary spots

Alex Mayor looked in the mirrors of angst and names for Kaput the forbidden territories of London.…

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Sketch Gallery

French Brasserie à la David Shrigley

Artist David Shrigley remodeled the Londons restaurant Sketch.…

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