IndieRE 2.0
#89: Avant-Folk and Beyond from Zagreb
Sendetermin 09.12.2023 09:00 bis 10:00
Ivan and Franka from Radio Student Zagreb present the 89th IndieRE episode featuring the avant-folk band "Klinika Denisa Kataneca" and their newly released album "Kao zao kor," which hit the airwaves this spring. They engage in a conversation with the band's guitarist, Branimir Norac, delving into the album's creative process and sharing insights from the sold-out concerts they performed this fall.
The episode also features music from Revirgin, a duo inspired by New Wave, synthesizers, and post-punk, Antun Aleksa introducing his DIY project named IDEM, and Roj osa, an experimental project by the Sinkauz brothers from Pula.
PLAYLIST:
- Klinika Denisa Kataneca – Ušća
- Klinika Denisa Kataneca – Konj
- Klinika Denisa Kataneca – Vampiri
- Revirgin – Moderna rješenja
- IDEM – Precrna rupa
- IDEM – Nikad ne ne idem van
- Roj osa – Tu si di si
Information zur Sendereihe
IndieRE 2.0 – Independent Radio Exchange – is an extension of the project of the same name between 2019 and 2022. The new project continues to promote local urban music at a wider European level and to strengthen the competences of cultural workers in the field of music. It aims to enhance the cross-border exchange of non-commercial and independent music and to promote various lesser-known genres of European music.
8 European community radios & networks will expand your musical horizon with a total of 88 broadcasts, presenting musical highlights of their respective independent scene & a unique song gets special attention with the “featured song” segment.
Listen up as our musical exchange around Europe will start in February & tune in and support your local subculture scene!
Until the new project-series starts we will listen back to some of the broadcasts of the former projects.
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IndieRE 2.0 is a project by Radio Študent Ljubljana (SI), Radio Student Zagreb (HR), Radio Campus France, Radio CORAX (DE), EMA RTV (ES), Near FM Dublin (IE), Civil Rádiózásért Alapítvány (HU) and Radio Helsinki Graz (AT).
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Funded by Creative Europe.