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The Disconnect #2: The Death of Musical Mystery I Music Industry Algorithms
AI-assisted editorial collage On hypervisibility, algorithmic pressure and the exhaustion of constant presence OPENING TENSION Artists used to disappear between albums. Now disappearance feels dangerous. Silence no longer creates anticipation. It kills momentum. Post less for a few weeks, and the algorithm notices immediately. Engagement drops. Followers stagnate. Reach collapses. In a culture driven by constant visibility, absence is no longer interpreted as mystery. It's in

Anne
May 262 min read
The artist behind the music.


Between Structure and Emotion: I’m Not a Blonde’s "11 (The Art of Being a Couple)"
On rhythmic electropop, emotional coexistence and the tension between minimalism and vulnerability Editorial Review | Partner Feature With "11 (The Art of Being a Couple)", I’m Not a Blonde approach relationships less as emotional fusion and more as a continuous negotiation between two distinct identities. Rather than presenting love as the disappearance of individuality, the Milan-based duo frames intimacy as coexistence: unstable, reflective and constantly shifting between

Anne
May 263 min read


Tyler Shaw live at LARK Berlin: When Pop Music Feels Personal Again
From acoustic vulnerability to festival-sized pop moments, Tyler Shaw’s Berlin debut balanced precision with intimacy. An Evening Built on Intimacy Some concerts are designed for scale. Others gain their strength from proximity. At LARK, intimacy shapes the evening long before the headliner enters the stage. Situated near the Spree and framed by warm light reflecting through the venue, LARK transforms live music into something deeply personal. It never feels distant. It feels

Anne
May 124 min read


Ryan Cassata Live at SO36:
A Space That Doesn’t Need to Explain Itself SO36 is not full on this night. But it doesn’t need to be. What matters is not density, but alignment. As part of his first European headliner tour, Ryan Cassata arrives in Berlin with a body of work shaped as much by activism as by music. For over a decade, his career has moved between performance and public visibility, grounded in queer and trans representation that extends beyond the stage. In a space like SO36 - defined by its h

Anne
May 64 min read
New music, heard first.


On This Track #21: DIVIL – “ORANGUTAN”
Catharsis as Practice, Friendship as Survival With “ORANGUTAN”, Dublin trio DIVIL approach songwriting not as reflection after the fact, but as a process unfolding in real time. Released ahead of their debut EP "DIVIL I", the track emerges from a period shaped by grief, illness and uncertainty, transforming personal turmoil into a document of collective survival. DIVIL by Meghan Law The origins of DIVIL are inseparable from the circumstances that brought the band closer toget

Raven
42 minutes ago2 min read
Three tracks. One week. No skips.


Three Track Week: Signals #9
How Artists Construct Identity Beyond Expectation Identity is rarely fixed within independent music. Across genres and generations, artists return to songwriting as a way of negotiating change, uncertainty and self-definition rather than documenting completed versions of themselves. This week’s Three Track Week: Signals selection brings together Death Cab for Cutie, Cordell Winter and Sheva Elliot - three artists approaching self-construction from different perspectives. Whet

Raven
1 day ago5 min read
Music, identity and culture - thought through.


The Disconnect #2: The Death of Musical Mystery I Music Industry Algorithms
AI-assisted editorial collage On hypervisibility, algorithmic pressure and the exhaustion of constant presence OPENING TENSION Artists used to disappear between albums. Now disappearance feels dangerous. Silence no longer creates anticipation. It kills momentum. Post less for a few weeks, and the algorithm notices immediately. Engagement drops. Followers stagnate. Reach collapses. In a culture driven by constant visibility, absence is no longer interpreted as mystery. It's in

Anne
May 262 min read
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Berlin Diary: Inside Karneval der Kulturen 2026 Berlin
A weekend of music, movement and cultural expression transforms the streets of Berlin once again Under the heavy heat of an almost 30-degree Berlin weekend, Karneval der Kulturen once again takes over the streets of the city. Between crowded sidewalks, drifting basslines and moving crowds, the festival’s 30th anniversary transforms Berlin into a temporary landscape of sound, movement and cultural visibility. What began in the mid-1990s as a response to racism, exclusion and s

Anne
May 252 min read
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Human Imperfection as Protest: The Lovekiller Release “Stop Prompt Music”
A dark rock duo from Düsseldorf releases “Stop Prompt Music” as a statement on AI, creativity, and the value of human imperfection. Photo by Patrick Jelen Düsseldorf-based alternative dark rock duo The Lovekiller have released “Stop Prompt Music,” a track positioned less as a conventional single and more as a direct statement about the growing role of artificial intelligence in music creation. According to the band, the release responds to what they see as an industry incre

Editorial Staff
Mar 62 min read
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