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Throwback Sunday: Baby Kraftwerk 1970

Today, Kraftwerk’s stage performance may bring to mind retro-SciFi shows and commercial pop perfection, however this debut on German TV captures the experimental starting point of Germany’s most established synth pioneers. With sounds somewhere between the omnipresent E57-Sirens and Steve Reich the audience clearly struggles in confrontation with the new. Apparently, so does the DOP, who records more of the audience’s reaction than the band’s performance, making this footage an interesting documentation of alternative music culture departing from hippie ideas towards the more technology driven aesthetics of the 70s. The political effort of 60s “alternative” still reigns fashion looks and stage elements such as an ironic banner reading “Support the economy – Xmas more frequently”. Maybe the symbolic link between to ages is the thundered whistle used by spectators throughout the concert: standard equipment for 60s rallies and a symbol of grass-roots protest, it found its way to the stylistic repertoire of early electronic music and became an entirely apolitical sound.

DAVID SHRIGLEY X THIRD DRAWER DOWN

Check out the new collaborations between mono.kultur #09 cover star David Shrigley and our friends at Third Drawer Down. Want that tote (pictured above)!

MONDAY MUSIC: JOANNA NEWSOM

Just in time for autumn arrives Joanna Newsom’s new album Divers, and that only happens every five years or so. Even better, the video for her second single is currently screening in – nice touch – cinemas in the US, directed, as the first one above, by none other than P.T. Anderson.

CHINESE WHISPERS 34

As you may or may not have noted, we didn’t really mention our smashing anniversary party two weeks ago anymore, nor any kind of synopsis on our first ten years in print – not that we don’t care, but where to even begin? Thankfully, magCulture posted a little review of our anniversary talk and summed it up so well, that we really have nothing to add but thank you!

PS. Note that there are still tickets left for magCulture’s Modern Magazine 2015 conference in London, including our friends from Flaneur and Uncube.

MONO.PUNKT #32: FOOKBAIR FRANKFURT 2015

Autumn rains are here, and so is the annual season of art book fairs. With the mother of all art book fairs leading the way a few weeks ago, publishing execs worldwide will move their smartphones to Frankfurt this week for the largest regular book gathering in the world, accompanied this Saturday by its little sidekick for art, the Fookbair, at prestigious Städelschule, and organised by our friends at Merve. We’ll be there, and so should you.

FookBair 2015
Saturday / 17. Oktober 2015 / 10–22h

Städelschule
Dürerstrasse 10
60596 Frankfurt am Main

Pimp Someone’s Ride

Whatever happened to suburban car tuning?, wondered Max Siedentopf. To help people figure out their individual car style, Siedentopf pimped cars overnight adding cardboard modifications. In an interview with the Telegraph he stressed his concern that the potential of self-expression is often neglected in cars.

THE WHITE RIBBON

The White Ribbon makes handmade leather shoes and accessories gathered from sustainable sources. At their shop in Berlin you can find the perfect pair of ballet flats and that tote bag you’ve been looking for. By ordering your shoes in the shop or online, you do not only support slow fashion but also craftsmanship, your local community and the development of fair trade collaborations with artisan communities. The White Ribbon is run by a Hungarian/Russian- Italian duo and two craftsmen in Budapest. The project was started in 2011 and is based in London and Berlin.

The White Ribbon
Pflügerstrasse 70
120 47 Berlin
Tuesday-Saturday 12-18pm

SEEDY


Some may argue Berghain’s street cred has plummeted since the Claire Danes’s interview, but perhaps that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Enter Birdhain, a clubhouse for birds. Malte Jensen’s design mimics its namesake down to the neon lights that glow through the windows at night.

MONDAY MUSIC: DARKSTAR

Unusually funky: Darkstar’s Stoke the Fire from their new album Foam Island.

PUBLISHING ROUNDTABLE #05: UNCUBE

Last but certainly not least, we’re particularly proud to have digital architecture magazine Uncube join us for our roundtable discussion on independent publishing tonight. Since tablet computers appeared on the market, much has been said about the end of print and the irrresistible allure of a screen in your hands. A few years down the line, most of the discussion has evaporated and tablets still haven’t delivered on the promises of replacing paper – not least because most of the content developed for iPad & co failed to make the best of the digital features at hand. Enter Uncube, one of the very few publishing projects designed entirely and solely for the screen, and brilliantly so, taking elements from print publishing and adapting them to digital media, integrating their benefits while elegantly circumnavigating the usual digital pitfalls.

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