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The Seventh Day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Finnish national Epos Kalevala tells us that in the beginning of the world all things came  into existence with a duck’s egg. Let us now imagine this egg. It is just like the Seventh Datscha-Radio day: Full of surprises, events, music and never-heard-of-things. Among our famous guests were sound artist Klaas Hübner with his experimental Oscillator Fruit Salad, Morgenvogel Radio with Maria Leena Räihälä and Manuel Bonik, a group of talented youngsters who termed their instant-Datscha-band “Bermünch”, Carola Haupt and Julia from the Italian Radio Papesse, … to name just a few of them. And our edtior and great radio show maker Verena Kuni left us to return to Frankfurt. Sigh! Wonderful work and a great time we had with you, Verena!

Meanwhile, we found the time to upload our pictures, so let us take another look at the Datscha-world-egg of the 30th of August:

Evidently the self built oscillator fruits were tasty and did not electrify the ladies savouring them (at least not in any negative sense). Verena Kuni led through the experimental set-up and evolved even more energetic than before. Arrival of the Munich twins Lena and Lulu and Marie Schwab with her guitar. The girls played “This is what we would like to hear in the radio but they don’t play those songs”, Marie sang (a. o. ) a John Lee Hooker, and Lena turned out to be such a talented radio host that I could steal away from their show and join the conversations outside. The girls were joined by their friends Carl (ukulele) and Julian (guitar), both members of the Berlin band “infinity repeat”.

Morgenvogel Radio’s show  featured the artist Michael (surname will be added) as performing guest and presented a surrealist blend of live performance, interview, talk on bird houses, musical interventions and  readings from the Kalevala. Manuel Bonik’s laptop was wired to the boombox – analogue mixing without a mixer! –, the micro was wired to our spontaneous brain waves, a black egg served as another musical medium, a ladder was placed next to the cherry tree and Datscha-Radio got presented with an original Morgenvogel bird house – manufactured by the tender hands of Maria Räihälä herself. Thank you! More bird houses are still available from Morgenvogel Real Estate: The aim is to establish more homes for birds (and you don’t need to own a garden for that!): Be it your window sill, roof top or balkony, your favorite tree in the park, etc. Only traffic lights won’t work since they usually lack the leafy, green environment needed for a bird’s natural habitat.

In the meantime, the artist KH Jeron showed up, again in his seemingly favourite disguise as a cooking magician. This time he conjured a very delicious apple crumble pie for us of us. Thank you!

Around 10 pm Hannes Wienert arrived straight from Hamburg, wearing with a toupee and carrying  his suitcase full of his peculiar collection of Asian and not-so-Asian instruments into our datscha. Morgenvogel Radio had gone slightly huppelissa, tangos were played and the full moon was up in a misty sky.
This is how the “Moon Hour” started. Manuel Bonik moved his laptop to the studio, Hannes played improvisations on this Chinese mouth organ – the infamous sheng – and as far as I remember Maria and I sang a karaoke version of Blue Moon… or did we?

Yes, and after a mind-bending free gallop over the nightly fields of more loony moony tunes, the reading of Finnish poems and more tango, there came the sad and terrible moment to say Goodbye to Verena Kuni, our brilliant co-editor from radia.fm. A treasure of knowledge and practical thought she is! Again great thanks to you, without your help a great part of our program would have never been realized!

 

 

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The Sixth Day

 

 

 

 

 

Photo: Marold Langer-Phillipsen: Datscha-Radio@Ibis-Lounge, Dresden

 

 

 

No, it is not that our Datscha has suddenly moved, but tonight we were broadcasting one hour via Marold Langer-Philippsen’s current location in Dresden: Somehow he got stuck there at an Ibis Hotel and decided to make his show from there: ORACULUM CYRILLI. But this was between 9 and 10 pm.

The actual day started with a TV-Team from WDR arriving to shoot some scenes for “Ratgeber Technik”. Datscha-Radio should explain how Web Radio works… and well, we did. Mark Matthes played the violin under the roseless rose arch and then left for Leipzig. Around 2 pm, Erica Mayr, an apiculturist for city bees arrived and we had a talk on bees and related issues, wonderfully accentuated by bee music. And a glass of honey, of course. As the afternoon wore on, more great shows were staged: One with Martin Howse from Mycelium Radio on Telluric Substrates, the other with the singer and harpnist Joulia Strauss. The weather was a dream. Parents, brothers, guests and friends arrived. Special surprise guest was Werner Gutmann who generously helped Datscha-Radio to a supply in beer, wine and bread. Thank you!
Late at night, another two royal blossoms opened their petals for us at Peter Ihlenfeld’s Queens the Night Garden. This time, they smelled of chocolate.

 

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The Fifth Day

Part 1: The weather is drizzly, but later on it will clear up and the light will be just as on the EP cover  above. Of course there’s a reason for this placement: Around 6 pm we will have Gudrun Gut live with Mo Loschelder from Media Loca as Datscha-Radio studio guests. The Mark Matthes Kammerorchester has meanwhile also arrived. An apple cake is being prepared too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Part 2: Almost 1 pm. Pit Schultz and Verena Kuni are presently excelling in the “ghost hour” with wolf sounds and anecdotes on Night people vs. Morning people as well as on dogs, cats and owls. Gudrun Gut got lost on her way to Datscha-Radio, walked her trolley almost to the neighbouring village of Lübars but was luckily re-captured. There evolved a very agreeable talk, together with Mo Loschelder from Media Loca (GG’s label), interspersed with lots of songs by exclusively female musicians. The Mark Matthes Kammerorchester started with some delay, some highly irritated neighbours turned up who demanded the volume (of violins, violins!) to be turned down. The apple cake – cooked by Michelle Teran– was gratefully received by everybody, by Mo’s aunt too. Iwanka’s (from Mix Cloud) niece climbed our trees and challenged Augustin for his third caught mouse: “Killing is evil”. Augustin was severely distraught and hid himself with his prey in the strawberries. Barbara Mürdter was also on-site, took a number of great photographs and found an interesting discussion partner in our garden neighbour Jürgen. Rindchen’s Weinkontor’s excellent wines found most grateful consumers, the marinated cutlets will remain with us for tomorrow, only Augustin’s food bowl needs a refill, but not until tomorrow, tomorrow….

By the way: yes, we had excactly the same weather as shown on the record cover above.

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The Forth Day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The forth day started with a power cut around midnight. Our stream could be provisionally fixed, the intern internet stayed down though. Datscha-Radio carried on: A reading hour with Ms Bewernitz in the late morning, a dead mouse from Augustin, our Datscha cat. During the day several guests arrived, among them also Jörg Reinowski, artist and grandson of the famous pomologist Spamer. He brought with him a pumpkin, seeds of a rare kind of Japanese bindweed, self-baked bread and a number of interesting little bottles. After his 2-hour radio-show and together with fresh carrots from the Datscha-garden he conjured up from these ingredients (we left the mouse out) a delicious meal. Meanwhile, Pit Schultz ventured on a forced march (no bike, no car!) to the Märkisches VIertel to retrieve a new router for us. Around 5 pm Alex Bechstein (above) arrived with his personal choice of great garden music, most of it on vinyl. What he played was wonderful! Lacking a “puck” to play his singles, some sympathetic guests “carved” one from a piece of wine box’ cardboard. it worked. Later at night, cat Augustin supervised the mixes.
The following gallery will be extended as soon as we have a more relaxed access to internet again.

 

 

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Composer’s Garden

Tonight, 10 pm the first stretch of the Composer’s Garden will be broadcast. The CG combines (usually) an interview with one of our open call artists with a selection of his or her works. For the remaining time, 1-3 other artists will be introduced. For the moment, we are preparing this first broadcast. So, images and links will be added later on.

Features artists today are: Dirk Huelstrunk (with interview), Etienne Noiseau, Sirpa Jokinen and Felix Schroeder.

The CG is also connected by it’s feel and content to the nightloop of the same night, in this case: Into the Forest.

Due to a breakdown of electricity last night (you might have noticed it) we decided to replay the whole loop which was also scheduled for last night. A new opportunity to take a walk into the forest of sounds!

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Composer’s Nightloops #2: Into the Forest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Into the Forest 

“Into the Forest” assembles “forresty” recordings and compositions. Meadows, trees, roses, literary stuff and soundwalks… For this one, I included some snippets from the internet. The playlist is unadorned. Titles (some of these are still working titles) will be corrected.

with Daniel Blinkhorn, DinahBird, Dirk Hülstrunk, Els Viaene, Etienne Noiseau, Michael Gatonska, Alexander Baker, Heidrun Schramm, Jorge Luis Borges, Lasse-Marc Riek, Mark Matthes, Norinen,  Patrick Franke, RawAudio,  Sirpa Jokinen, Terry Riley, William Engelen, hark, rawaudio/Fx Schroder.

A sort-of-focus is put on field recording, but then again, there are no rules. Atmospheres maybe.

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Der dritte Tag

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karlheinz Jeron interviewed by Verena Kuni, ca. 1 pm.: Fresh music for rotten vegetables/fruits

Incredible line-up of events today (see below)!
Apart from that there were talks about spiders, aliens and seed patents, electrified apples and walnuts, the weather changing from sun, wind and rain to wind, rain and sun, families visiting, Elvis singing, zucchini killing, apple cake and conversations about more art and music, vegetable recipes and  a children radio play. reboot.fm started with a live stream of Tetsuo Kogawa from Tokyo. For this, please view the previous post.

Late at night, internet broke down. The broadcast of the first nightloop from the series “Composer’s Nightloops”, titled “Into the forest” is therefore slightly delayed.

 

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The Second Day

We woke up with the sound of a excavator: communal roadwork was scheduled. Closely, very closely our DSL cable was saved from being cut through. Men between 5 and 75 years of age held shovels and harks in their fists and a lady with garden gloves on and pruning shears removed weeds. The excavator spread raw earth on the potholes… and the bumpy garden paths improved visibly.

Meanwhile: Talks about Pomerian cucumber recipes, other gardeners, garden community laws, runaway turtles, the upcoming fruit and vegetable show (8th of Sept. at the community house) and, of course, Datscha-Radio.

Highlights of today’s program are broadcast from 8 p.m. on reboot.fm, 88.4:

8-9 p.m.
Music for my Saguaros. Zelda Panda

by Zelda Panda
Radio show from a garden in Brandenburg (Veilchenweg, Oranienburg)

A walk to a little desert spot,
meeting trees, flowers, vegetables and humans..
with poems, nature and music from the kitchen of our datscha,
greeting spirits, swinging on a wooden old swing
learning how a cactus becomes a hotel.

9-10 p.m.
Radio RhizomE: Pomologie I

Eine Stunde Gespräch und Musik zur Pomologie mit dem Frankfurter Künstler Jörg Spamer | One hour talk and music about pomology Jörg Spamer (talk in German, music international)
Weitere Infos und Playlist: www.datscharadio.de | More info and playlist: www.datscharadio.de

10-11 pm
The Mushroom Hour | Gabi Schaffner

The result of an “under-ground-hunt” in the internet for mushroom songs and videos, some already well known and others far beyond the public (middle European) reception.

Excerpts from:

Wladimir Solouchin, Die dritte Jagd. Aufzeichnungen eines Pilzjägers. Gelesen von/Read by Ulrike Stöhring
Gustav Schenk, Schatten der Nacht. Die Macht des Giftes in der Welt. Gelesen von/Read by Mattias Scheliga
Paul Scheerbart, Münchhausen und Clarissa. Gelesen von/Read by Mattias Scheliga
Zitate von / Quotes from Knut Hamsun und/and Friedrich Nietzsche. Gelesen von/Read by Michaela Schimun
Notiz” und/and “Pilze” aus “Phänomene der Inneren Topografie” von/by Gabi Schaffner. Gelesen von/Read by Gabi Schaffner

Other texts and songs: ask if you want to know

23-24 Uhr
Radio KQSM Örnithölögie | Heinrich Dubel

Nach langer Abwesenheit zurück – Team Officer, Officer und Paulator. Eine neue Folge KQSM – Kerker, Quote, Stubenmusi, ab jetzt im kompakten Einstundenformat. Thema: eine wunderbare, neue Wissenschaft namens Örnithölögie. Richtig gelesen: Örnithölögie. Es geht um Vögel.
Gesendet wird aus einer Riesenvöliere. Und wie ..

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