17 Dec 21
9:00 pm

Radio alHara Berlin w/ CV Vision, Steppenkind, Sara Persico, TEDTEDTED

Radio alHara will be hosting a live night session at Panke with:
CV Vision (Live)
Sara Persico (Live)
Steppenkind (Live)
TEDTEDTED (Live)
Ibrahim Owais – Dj Set
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From 21:00 till 03:00
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CV Vision
Controlled Voltage Vision is a machine in the mind of a human. It triggers feelings, samples memories and multiplies reactions. Live stepping sequencers and early electronic devices. To capture this music, it has been recorded trough screaming preamps on dirty tape.Latest releases: 
https://southofnorthamsterdam.bandcamp.com/album/tropical

Sara Persico,
a sound artist, performer and video-maker. Born and raised in Napoli, Italy, she is currently based in Berlin. She channels her energy in the research of the voice and sound, diving into multiple instruments possibilities and radical improvisation practices through electronics. Her interest and research include a strong visual approach in her impulsive performances.
https://sarapersico.com
https://vimeo.com/user64479092
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Steppenkind,
building a bridge between nightclubbing and live concerts. The Berlin Trio is merging a variety of synthesizers, electronic and acoustic drums, mesmerizing electric guitars and distinct spoken word on top, all performed live. They can be soft, psychedelic and emotional with warm bass-drones, echoes and jazz drums, but it can also fully escalate into Berlin-techno infused raves and improvised krautrock. The lyrics are delivered with intensity and an immersive stage presence by Irish native Brendan Cleary, who came to Berlin as a writer and found his way into making music. Live drums as well as uncountable sequencers, arpeggiators and cables are handled by the amazing chemistry between Hotte Schulz and Can Winter, who have been making music together for a long time now.
Steppenkind – Rhythm Chamber LIVE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WACbVslKW3c
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TEDTEDTED,
he extracts harsh beats and nervous tonalities via hacking time through his machines to target heavy fractions of daily interruptions, interferences, intrusions and obstructions.
Latest Releases:
https://rupturedthelabel.bandcamp.com/album/cama-ep
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Ibrahim Owais,
a Jordanian/Palestinian Berlin-based sound artist, digital designer, creative producer, Dj, co-founder of Recordat and part of Radio Alhara team. His work revolves around designing, developing and creating cross-media experiences for both digital and physical spaces.
Through his sets he explores sounds and atmospheres using Dj techniques to create sonic narratives.
https://soundcloud.com/o-wais
Recordat:
https://soundcloud.com/recordat
recordat.net

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Radio alHara,
a radio based in Bethlehem, Ramallah and Amman. Launched during a global lockdown crisis, it encompasses the idea of a public space. The radio hosts musical sets, conversations, recordings, discussions, and its main aim is to blend the limits between producers and listeners.
Radioalhara.net
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Entry
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2G+
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Entry to Panke is possible according to the 2G+ rule: vaccinated or recovered people with current negative test result no older than 24hours. Please bring presentation of personal ID and a certificate of full vaccination.
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This initiative was made possible with funding by NEUSTART KULTUR
www.initiative-musik.de
www.kulturstaatsministerin.de

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