D/O Ripper – Documentation and scores from “Harness of Patience Epics (H.O.P.E.)”
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November 29 2019, af nilsbloch
Introduction by Claus Haxholm
In August, Sufie Elmgreen aka. D/O Ripper and a group of vocalists gathered under the moniker, Whistleblowers Ununite, performed the piece “Harness of Patience Epics ( H.O.P.E. )” in Rundetårn [The Round Tower] in Copenhagen as part of the exhibition “A Play, A Tale”.
We are happy here at Passive/Aggressive to display/present the context artworks and scores, the instructions for the ...
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Jacques Attali – An introduction to Noise: The Political Economy of Music
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November 21 2019, af nilsbloch
Essay by Macon Holt
Before he was the head of the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development, and before he was an economic advisor to French president François Mitterrand, Jacques Attali wrote a strange book that was hugely influential within peculiar circles—“Noise: The Political Economy of Music (Bruits: essai sur l’economie politique de la musique)”. The book appeared in French in the late 1970s ...
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Make it Weirder – The Copenhagen Scene from an International Perspective
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November 18 2019, af passive/aggressive
By Ivna Franic
The periodic excitement over locally specific music scenes appears to be alive and well, having successfully survived the beginning of the Internet age and the still rising tendency of geographically displaced scenes. It would be a stretch to say that the functioning of local scenes has not at all changed, but despite the fact that the ability to publish music releases and build up an international fanbase have become easier, reliance on the immediate ...
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Anyines – Record Labels in the Age of the Platform
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November 11 2019, af nilsbloch
Interview by Macon Holt
The small Copenhagen music platform, Anyines, was founded in 2017 by long-time members of the Danish electronic (is there any other kind) music scene, Villads Klint (Minais B) and Aske Zidore (An Gella). Based out of the administrative building for a former maintenance facility for the Danish State train company DSB, the locations of their studio has the same atmosphere ...
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Johan Carøe – There is no need to resist imperfection
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November 6 2019, af mikkelarre
Johan Carøe ”zenmetal” (No Technique, 2019) – review by Wieland Rambke
There is something hypnotic about the sound of sound on warped tape: When the recording begins to warble, and both speed and pitch start stumbling, a sort of micro-tuning of time is taking place. The medium itself is loosening up, it is letting go.
The press text for “zenmetal”, Johan Carøe’s debut EP out on Copenhagen-based ...
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Puce Mary + Drew McDowall + Kali Malone + Manisdron – Reliable Noise (live report)
November 4 2019, af mikkelarre
Kali Malone
Percy x Knife Fest, October 24th at Mayhem, Copenhagen – live report by Ivna Franić, photo by Jakub Jezný
A few days before Halloween Percy Records and Knife Magazine joined forces with Alice for a night potentially dark and full of terrors, with a heavy bill featuring Puce Mary, Drew McDowall, Kali Malone and Manisdron. (The second part of their mini festival was set ...
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Passive/Aggressive #8 – Scenic Capitalism, Nostalgia Machines and the need for Interpretative Communities, to be released in November
October 28 2019, af passive/aggressive
The eighth annual, international Passive/Aggressive zine is set to be released in November as part of the program for Gong Tomorrow 2019. The zine opens with a critical essay on Brian Eno’s notion of the scenius from a materialist perspective and arguing instead for Kodwo Eshun’s conception of Interpretative Communities. Unlike the scenius, which foregrounds the capacity of this social form to produce ...
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Pretty Nihilist Pop – Defending Charli XCX against her devotees
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October 18 2019, af passive/aggressive
By Mandus Ridefelt
When Charli XCX released “Charli” in September 2019, it was her third full-length album and her first after the 2016-17 mixtapes, “Vroom Vroom”, “Number 1 Angel” and “Pop 2″, that had defined her as an artist”. Particularly, the ingeniously titled “Pop 2”, which established Charli XCX as a central figure to what commonly was referred to as the “future of pop”. ...
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Ata Ebtekar aka Sote – Rethinking traditional acoustics with a cross-cultural mind set (interview)
October 10 2019, af passive/aggressive
Sote. Photo by Arash Bolouri
Interview by Sandra S. Borch
“I get up early in the morning around 5:30 am, I go for a walk in nature, do some sound programming for a short while, take my son to preschool, and then I go to my office to work on my compositions,” Ata Ebtekar says. It sounds like a standard everyday but the results of ...
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