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Community Building for Independent Artists: Why Community Outlasts Reach
Why sustainable careers increasingly depend on relationships rather than visibility. AI-assisted editorial collage The Illusion of Unlimited Reach The digital music landscape has transformed how artists reach audiences. A song released in the morning can, in theory, be heard around the world within hours. Streaming services, social media platforms and recommendation algorithms have dramatically lowered barriers to distribution, allowing independent musicians to access audienc

Anne
56 minutes ago5 min read
The artist behind the music.


What Remains After the Shock: Marilyn Manson's "Exit Wound”
Memory, Time and the Music We Carry With Us In 2001, at fifteen years old, I stood inside Berlin's Velodrom watching Marilyn Manson perform one of the most unforgettable concerts of my life. The show was chaotic, theatrical and larger than reality itself. Manson arrived late, wore extravagant costumes and transformed the stage into a spectacle that felt almost unreal. Twenty-four years later, I found myself standing in Berlin again, this time inside the Columbiahalle. Manson

Anne
Jun 154 min read


Between Resistance and the Infinite Scroll: Panda Clan - "Leave Your Shit Out Of My Brain"
On attention, visibility and cultural resistance in the platform age Editorial Review | Partner Feature Political music often struggles with a familiar problem. The stronger the message becomes, the easier it is for the music itself to disappear behind it. Panda Clan largely avoid that trap. On "Leave Your Shit Out Of My Brain", the Milan collective use electronics, dub and metal not simply as vehicles for political commentary, but as tools for creating tension, unease and co

Anne
Jun 145 min read


I’m not a Blonde “11 (The Art Of Being A Couple)” Interview Feature
The Art of Remaining Two I’m Not a Blonde on partnership, privacy and creative coexistence Editorial Interview | Partner Feature In our review of "11 (The Art of Being a Couple)", we described the album as a record built around coexistence rather than fusion: a collection of songs navigating the space between intimacy and individuality, structure and vulnerability. While the album itself explores these tensions through sound, language and repetition, the creative process behi

Anne
Jun 1311 min read
New music, heard first.


On This Track: Midweek Listening #2
Five releases worth spending time with this week. Finding yourself in the spaces between certainty and change Not every journey of self-discovery looks the same. This edition of On This Track: Midweek Listening #2 moves between alternative pop, indie folk, alt-rock and grunge-inspired indie, highlighting five releases that explore identity, healing and emotional growth. Whether through reclaiming autonomy, confronting loss, navigating inner conflict or questioning adulthood,

Anne
1 day ago3 min read
Three tracks. One week. No skips.


Three Track Week #23: Becoming Someone Else
How Music Questions The Person We Think We Are Not every version of ourselves is one we choose. Sometimes change is shaped by loss, sometimes by time, and sometimes by the restless search for connection. This week Three Track Week #23, Fiddlehead, Ken Burgan and DICE each approach the idea of becoming someone else from a different perspective. Listen to this week’s Three Track Week #23 selection. This week’s tracks are available in our playlist INDIENOXZINE | Selections, upda

Anne
4 days ago5 min read
Music, identity and culture - thought through.


Community Building for Independent Artists: Why Community Outlasts Reach
Why sustainable careers increasingly depend on relationships rather than visibility. AI-assisted editorial collage The Illusion of Unlimited Reach The digital music landscape has transformed how artists reach audiences. A song released in the morning can, in theory, be heard around the world within hours. Streaming services, social media platforms and recommendation algorithms have dramatically lowered barriers to distribution, allowing independent musicians to access audienc

Anne
56 minutes ago5 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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