From the Red Roses of Texas to freely growing “Night Shades” in avocado shaped BBQ roasts found on the corners of derelict houses: Stay prepared for selected postings (and excuse the delays: it’s either too much sun or no W-Lan or too much sun again.

Photo: JRM
We have just sent them to Paris: digital parcels of earth tones, bird calls, water trumpets and music for snails: on September 2, Datscha Radio will be part of the program of the JRM – the Jardin de Recherches Musicales, an annual micro-FM festival in Paris, organized by Dinah Bird and Jean-Philippe Renoult. An afternoon of sun, sound experiments, field recordings and performances on the disused small train line that runs through all of Paris …
And in Berlin?
Our archives are still broadcast … for another 11 days. Time for a stroll down to Schlegelstraße 6 and a good opportunity hang out and listen. Our loop lasts 9 hours and 36 minutes, which is the average number of night hours between the opening date of the show to the end of RAUMOHNERAUM #3 .
The gallery is open:
Do – So, 2 – 7 pm
Still available:
Last jars of our Mole Jam
and copies of the 2017 Datscha Radio catalogue!

Absolutely amazing and incredibly fast: in just 6 days, the hornets, having conquered the pine tree’s birdhouse straight after the sweet cherry season, have built a fantastic annex: Welcome to the hornet’s Datscha!
I wonder how this will go on … with the fair weather season extending into at least two more months. Hornets are a nocturnal species, yet in the mornings and in the early afternoon, the sounds of their nesting activities are loudest: a permanent rasping accompanied by the buzz of wings. Nice idea, to install a microphone at a close range – well, it won’t be me who’s doing that!
Which type of hornet may this be?
View with the former bird house

Close-up of the lower section

Adorned entrance
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Image: Collage from Goethe blog
Online since today on the blog of the Goethe-Institut Munich: “Art through the ether”, a short narration of radio art history, written by Knut Aufermann. Datscha Radio is happy to be featured there in picture and sound (by and with Frieder Butzmann), in addition to a number of parallel projects and/or institutions promoting radio art. Auferman’s text gives the reader a good overview of the beginnings, alternative modes and various manifestations of this art practice, and it is a pleasure to read it!
Therefore here, not many words, but the link to the English version: https://www.goethe.de/en/kul/med/21324932.html
About:
Knut Aufermann, born 1972, lives in Ürzig and works internationally as a radio artist, musician and organizer. Since 2005, he has worked with Sarah Washington under the project name Mobile Radio at events such as the 30th São Paulo Biennial and documenta 14.
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The exhibition RAUMOHNERAUM #3 opened yesterday! With the numerous guests came the long-awaited rain, so everyone found themselves between our molehills when Susann Kramer from the Kunstverein Neukölln e.V.
introduced the artists from the exhibition. For the third time now, Berlins ‘Network of Free Project Spaces and Initiatives’ invited art projects that do not have their own space. Under this year’s motto “In The Neighborhood” – apart from Datscha Radio – the collective Nomadic Art, the Camping Academy and the duo Ira Hadžić & Kevin Ryan were selected.
The evening was long and pleasurable. Right next to the entrance of the Galerie Kunstpunkt, Datscha Radio broadcast earthy pearls from the archive within a small radius, including a first issue of Datscha Radio Madrid. Our camping furniture was immediately taken over and ears were held close to the radios – amidst the opening’s acoustic clutter, our radio waves could only take on a ‘subterranean’ effect. A pity that our “Unearthing the Archive” team could only be present to a lesser extent, since the other half, Kate Donovan and Niki Matita, currently dwell at artist residencies beyond as wellas on this side of the ocean.
Datscha Radio’s installation “Unearthing the Archive” can be seen until the 31st of August, every Thursday to Sunday, 2pm to 7pm. Our archive loop lasts exactly 9 hours and 36 minutes. This is the average number of hours between the 28th of July and the 31st of August. The selected tracks are played in random mode: what comes next remains unpredictable! Stop by and turn your ears to the molehills in the Kunstpunkt!
Datscha
Radio’s installation “Unearthing the Archive” can be seen until the 31st of August, every Thursday to Sunday, 2pm to 7pm. Our archive loop lasts exactly 9 hours and 36 minutes, the average number of night hours between the 28th
of July and the 31st of August. The selected tracks are played in random mode: what comes next remains unpredictable! Stop by and tune your ears into the molehills at Kunstpunkt!
Here is a slideshow of images from yesterday evening with a big thank you to the
team from the network for the great cooperation!
Photos/Text: Helen Thein
Read More “Some things rest in darkness, others need to be lifted into the light.”
Here comes the playlist of the “Unearthing the Archive” audio loop: Earthy, invisible, elemental and/or plant materialities, tape music, poetologic sound art, secrets of the Moringa tree or composting in India: The spectrum is varied and the order always surprising.
Datscha Radio wholeheartedly says ‘Thank you’ to all participating artists who have enriched our program since then! We are pleased to share these and further works in future neighbourhoods.
Garden Listening Session, DR 17
43:45
Rosanna Lovell, Gregor Kaspar et al
Carte Verte #4, DR 17
1:28:33
mit Stücken von Kaspar König, Frieder Butzmann live et al
Datscha Radio Madrid 18
1:03:05
Plant Radio. KTA | Joaquìn Diaz
Flight to Mongolia. Daniel Sigler
Moringa Tree Talk. Eva Kurly
Il JardÏn de mi Madre. Alberto Garcìa
Greenhouse Emissions, DR 17
25:16
Kate Donovan / Ryan McFadyen
Martha Zapparoli, DR 17
34:55
Mole Loop 1, DR 17
58:52
Jazkamer – The Worms Will Get It
PlantsAndEmpire
NN – Locquirec
Veronika Fischer & Band – Philodendron
Hassle Hound – Poppy Bush
Mole Loop 2 , DR 17
1:25:08
Schrebergärten pt. 1
Congress Woman Malinda Jackson Parker – Cousin Mosquito
Schrebergärten pt. 2
Hardman Bros – Cherrytree
Reinhard Lakomy – Jede Blume blüht nur einmal auf
Temporäres Klangmuseum presents Heimische Heuschrecken (ca. 1980)
Suetzu_Flight Master’s Whistle
Worldgardening Selection, DR 18
44:19
Wave Song. Carolina Carrubba, Madrid
Batan Perma Culture, Madrid
With Irene de Huerto Batan
Daily Dump. Mit Poonam Bir Kasturi.
Bangalore, Indien
Morning Field #4
59:45
with Alexander Baker, voices of noisense, Radio 60 Secondes, Dylan Martorell, Charlotte Law, raw audio recordings
Mole Loop 3, DR 17
48:38
Niki Matita – Haze’s Garden Radio
Eliane – Flower by Night
Aus der Tiefe des Blau. Helen Thein
Jingle Unearthing, de/en
Kate Donovon/Gabi Schaffner
1:30/1:32
Unearthing Composers
23:59
BBQ Gardens. Spalacidae8
Antipodean Voices. Miyuki Jokiranta
Phonosynthesis. Angelo Airi Farulla
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Freshly labeled from the archive: Our “Unearthing” jams for the exhibition tomorrow. Optionally sour cherry or plum and somewhere there is even a black currant … (no cooked mole, promised).
Tomorrow from 7 pm on at Kunstpunkt, Schlegelstr. 6, Berlin.
Just finished: the new jingle for “Unearthing the Archive”. Listen here:
Besides, we refurbished the site a bit:
- In the audio archive you will find the jingles from DR 12 to DR 18 and of course the link to Mixcloud, where most (but not all) of our programs are archived.
- In the sidebar on the right you will find (almost) all postings written about Datscha Radio’s various materialisations.