David Herzog via nettime-l on Thu, 4 Jul 2024 22:51:28 +0200 (CEST)


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<nettime> Call to fill a gap: Duracell-Pop et cetera und Kunst: Michael Riedel on Deutschlandfunk (bootleg)



On Wed, 3 Jul 2024, Geert Lovink wrote:
  what is the exact request? can they contact you here… David Herzog

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Call to fill a gap.

It took just four days to assemble a bootleg from the 2021 broadcasted one-hour German radio programme "Klassik, Pop et cetera" on Deutschlandfunk.

https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/der-kuenstler-michael-riedel-pop-et-cetera-und-kunst-100.html

A pile of music that has mostly never been visualised before:

https://igel-muc.de/vigel.php?video_uid=20210626-duracell.pop.et.cetera.und.kunst.der.kuenstler.michael.riedel.raw.edit.mp4

The concept of the programme, which is popular among German musicians and artists, is that the guests themselves present the programme and provide the music, rather than a professional radio DJ. For some, this leads to this unguided, sometimes stiff moderation by the invited amateur radio presenters, which is what makes the programme so appealing.

Should you ever be invited, we'll tell you how to prepare: You will be kindly asked to put together nine to twelve music tracks. The titles should have played or still play a role in your own personal biography. The soundtrack to your life with your favourite music that would come with you to the famous desert island is in demand.

You should take the title of the programme 'Klassik, Pop, et cetera' literally. Your own pieces are welcome, but only a maximum of two, so as not to give the impression of a permanent advertising programme. In addition to the music, you should prepare twelve minutes of moderation. Ideally, you should tell personal stories that are connected to the music. You should also explain why you particularly like this music. So you lead through the programme, as I am doing right now, tell something about the pieces and present them.

A task that was so masterfully fulfilled by the Frankfurt artist Michael Riedel, who was previously unknown to me, that a whole new musical cosmos opened up for me during the days of the video montage.

Like every life story, Michael Riedel's also has a musical climax and perhaps one of the pieces most closely associated with his artistic work is a song by the English punk band Art Brut, for whose album 'Top of the Pops' Michael Riedel designed the cover. The German music magazine Spex, however, labelled this a fraud. Art rock, because it's not art rock. Long live the contradiction!

Art Brut, live in Berlin 2013 with the song: ' Modern Art'. Maybe it's the chorus: 'Modern art makes me want to freak out', maybe it's because I know the cities involved, Amsterdam and Berlin, not so much Paris, just too well. But no result, no decision.

Anyway, what remains is a gap starting at minute 28:12, which is initially filled by the endlessly repeating record covers, only to get lost at exactly minute 30:41 with the word 'Photo of the (Centre) Pompadou' in almost seven minutes of black screens (until minute 37:07).

Who would like to fill the gap that has been open for three years and has never been filled? A call not only to serve as a stopgap, but above all to collaborate. Who can say what can come from it? We are looking for new inspiration, a new perspective and any kind of loss of control.

There are also thousands of pictures and videos on the topics addressed in the song, such as sunflowers, the Van Gogh Museum and crazy light shows from Rotterdam, even recordings of the song in studio, which of course cannot be in sync with Riedel's live version. If you want to access it, please ask and the material will be made available, but www and the so-called social media are the actual source of all the moving footage used so far. So feel free to use this playground regardless of the brand rights that are so strictly observed in Germany.

video file (h.264, aac, mp4):
https://igel-muc.de/video/20210626-duracell.pop.et.cetera.und.kunst.der.kuenstler.michael.riedel.raw.edit.mp4

contact: david herzog | dah<AT>dah<DOT>uber<DOT>space | https://dah.uber.space
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