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Electronic Beats Weekly

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Every week, Electronic Beats hosts Juba, Kikelomo and 0tt0 Kent dissect what everyone is talking about in electronic music and club culture. From new releases, to the big headlines we didn’t have on our bingo card, to the hypes shaping our social media feeds right now – expect background info, plenty of hot takes and special guests from the universe of forward-thinking beats and dancefloor shenani... more

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We're at the end of a wild and unpredictable year – and we're not just talking about club culture and electronic music. In this episode, our hosts Juba, Kikelomo, and Otto Kent run through the highlights and lowlights of 2024 in music and more. They ... more

Big DJ gigs with an intense lightshow and a strong focus on visuals have been there for a while – but it seems like they are having a new peak. With DJs like Anyma selling out the Sphere in Las Vegas, it sparks the question: Has it become more import... more

Interior and set design have always been a part of dance music, with different parties and clubs creating spaces that amplify and enhance the sonic and social experience. But for every person turned on to techno by TikTok and craving Instagrammable v... more

So much of nightlife and electronic music is ephemeral, enjoyed in the moment. But those nights and moments and sounds are simultaneously something we want to preserve – whether through is an exciting new online mix, blurry phone photos from our last... more

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Cameron Cook
Cultural commentator and journalist
Episode: When did visuals become bigger than the DJ – again? (with Cameron Cook)
Chloe Lula
Berlin based DJ, producer, and music journalist
Resident Advisor
Episode: How are we documenting dance music in 2024? (with Chloe Lula)
Cassidy George
Berlin-based cultural journalist and editor at 032c
032c
Episode: What's club and dancefloor etiquette in 2024? (with Cassidy George)
Christa Belle
Artist, curator, cultural commentator
Episode: How do we feel about posthumous albums? (with Christa Belle)
Marie Dapoigny
Freelance music writer and former editor-in-chief at Hackmag
Episode: What can we do about rave fatigue?
Marke Bieschke
One of the founding members of The Stud Collective
The Stud
Episode: The Stud: How can we preserve our favorite clubs?
Ryan C. Clarke
Co-curator and organizer of the Dweller festival
Dweller
Episode: Dweller: What's the story behind the festival dedicated to Black electronic music?
Tish Bailey
Singer from Chicago and original vocalist on 'Freak Like Me.'
Episode: Why have so many Black women been written out of dance music history?
Sarah Farina
DJ and advocate for recognition of Black artists in the dance music scene.
Episode: Why have so many Black women been written out of dance music history?

Hosts

Juba
Co-host of the weekly discussions focusing on electronic music and culture, contributing insights on various relevant topics with a vibrant perspective.
OttO Kent
Co-host contributing to conversations around electronic beats and the cultural facets of the music industry, engaging with guests from diverse backgrounds.
Kikelomo
Co-host who brings insights from the club scene and engages in discussions on music culture, collaborating with various guests to enrich conversations.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 184 ratings
  • Great topics!

    Cool guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    succeeds3000
    Germanya year ago
  • Viel Geredet, wenig Inhalt

    Ein ziemlich langweilige Podcast. Themen sind flach und Gelaber lästig.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    zoranzekanovic
    Switzerland2 years ago
  • Great Fun for Music Fans

    I’m a huge fan of the series electronic beats has been putting out. ‘The Week’ is very fun and topical. However, I was wondering whether we are ever going to get more German language content? I understand English maybe more inclusive but I miss the old interviews.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ハレビ
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Insufferably sexist

    The interview with Rebekah was hard to get through.

    “Male DJs would never admit some get into the profession because of ego”?

    Sexism at its finest here.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    mads bladtkramer
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Bin MEGA gespannt

    auf das Album vom sympathischen „Quer“ Patrick - der nicht anstehen muss - in der Schlange ;-) Cooler Podcast …

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    han sulu
    Germany4 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Many enjoy the lighthearted yet informative tone of the conversations, appreciating the hosts' chemistry.
The inclusion of varied guests adds depth and relevance to each episode.
Listeners praise the lively and engaging discussions about electronic music and culture.
Feedback varies, with some expressing a desire for more targeted content on specific genres or aspects of club culture.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

How are we documenting dance music in 2024? (with Chloe Lula)
Q: Do you feel like recording mixes in the clubs is like some kind of documentation?
Yes, recording mixes in clubs can be considered a form of archiving, preserving those unique live moments for reference and study.
How are we documenting dance music in 2024? (with Chloe Lula)
Q: Could you explain to someone who might not have an understanding of this particular element of documentation when it comes to culture, how it can get a little hairy?
Documentation can get complicated because it involves questions of who tells the story and the ethics surrounding those narratives, especially in subcultures.
Can you copyright a rhythm? (with Oscar Atanga)
Q: So I guess the first question, which we're going to answer for maybe a while, but just hot take, can you copyright a rhythm?
Instinct is feeling like, no. Kiko was mentioning before about how distinct the rhythm's got to be, because generally they say they don't protect rhythm unless it can be shown to be unique and distinct.
What makes Berlin techno culture an intangible heritage?
Q: Why was it Technokultur that was protected, not just like Berlin club culture?
Technokultur specifically captures the essence and history of the techno scene, making it the most pertinent area to apply for protection.
What makes Berlin techno culture an intangible heritage?
Q: How would you define Technokultur in Berlin?
Technokultur in Berlin is multifaceted, rooted deeply in the city's historical context and evolving through various cultural expressions.

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What is Electronic Beats Weekly about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A vibrant exploration of electronic music and club culture unfolds as hosts engage with a variety of significant topics and trends each week. The dialogue often features a mix of new releases, industry developments, and social media hypes, all complemented by special guests who share their insights and experiences from the electronic music scene. Notable discussions encompass the role of visuals in performances, the evolution of club design, and important cultural events surrounding electronic music, offering listeners both entertainment and a deeper understanding of the influences shaping contemporary nightlife. Unique narratives, from addressing rave fatigue to exploring posthumous releases and the intricacies of DJ culture, make this ser... more

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