The Norient Podcast: Sounds

The Norient Podcast: Sounds

You Are Here! – Episode 1

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In the first episode of the podcast series «You Are Here!» trumpeter Paul Hübner meets two keyboard players, Liz Kosack and Christoph Ogiermann, for a shared musical indulgence.

The podcast series «You Are Here!» is a musical position statement. Where are we right now? An intentionally ambiguous question. Where are we socially? Artistically? With our minds? How do we (re)connect musically? In the first episode we learn about control and surprise, how music can keep society from becoming even more divided, and why experimental music is an antifascist practice (spoiler: because it confronts us with the foreign).

With Liz Kosack, Christoph Ogiermann (sound and voice), and Paul Hübner (sound)
Produced and arranged by Hannes Seidl
Editor and interviews: Theresa Beyer
Language: German and English

A production by Norient.

The recordings were made in September 2020 during «You Are Here», a project by Briefkastenfirma and Mousonturm Frankfurt, funded by Kulturamt der Stadt Frankfurt am Main and Hessische Kulturstiftung, supported by Palmengarten Frankfurt.

Artistic direction: Theresa Beyer, Paul Hübner, Hannes Seidl
Assistance: Sophie Hein
Design and scenography: form fellows
Production management: ehrliche arbeit – Freies Kulturbüro


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Norient is a platform for the sound of the world: for contemporary music, quality journalism, cutting-edge research, and events. Norient conceives music, sound, and noise as seismographs of our time. This podcast channel mixes music, sound and speech, and approaches the world through the ear. It runs the gamut of formats and content, from straight journalism to experimental and documentary approaches, ethnography and fiction, sound art and improvisation.

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