Tag: techno
Techno, metal and witchcraft… We found the most repulsive song of Eurovision 2024
Watch your ears! This “hyperpunk” song, mixing techno, industrial metal, references to witchcraft and lyrics of suffering, really has everything to (dis)please Eurovision 2024. Eurovision 2024 is already shaping up…
Bottle throwing, attorney general and techno – now Pusher Street is being rebuilt
Updated 11.09 | Published 11.05 share-arrowShare unsaveSave expand-left full screen The police help and clean up. Photo: Mathias Øgendal The pusher street in Danish Christiania is to be rebuilt after…
Berlin’s techno culture made it onto UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage | Foreign countries
According to the German Minister of Culture and Media, the addition opposes the “absurd” division between high culture and low culture. Berlin’s techno culture has been added to UNESCO’s list…
Darkroom in techno club or sauna? Utrecht wants to make that easier
Utrecht – It should become easier in Utrecht to open a darkroom at a catering company or event. The council reports this in a council letter. Entrepreneur Willem*, who would…
DJ Asna: techno cavalcades with afro sauce
From the Ivorian bush where Asna grew up, to the streets of Marrakech where she studied; from Youssou N’Dour who rocked her, to Daft Punk of whom she is an…
Ecological planning: how Macronie hopes to escape the techno trap
It’s an iron rule. From political ecology, we mainly remember the symbols. The Grenelle de l’Environnement launched by Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007 created an event, minus the measures that came…
Real estate: housing, victim of the “techno” madness
The senior administration, like the political world, seems to remain impassive in the face of the strong appeals of professional federations, which agitate the social cost of the housing crisis.…
Music: Vitalic, signs the soundtrack of Disco Boy, between trance and techno
The world-famous French DJ, Vitalic, is returning to cinema for the second time as a composer. He signs the soundtrack of Disco Boy. This is the first feature film by…