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This is a frame capture, taken with my Canon Powershot Camera. I have video of these two women (and a third one) dancing, which was on a stage named Pulp Friction. The video is almost five minutes long. See the video on YouTube:
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Cities have always been associated with the experience of noise. With the growing democratization of what the urban spaces are used for in terms of events and activities, the need for a focus on how the sounds influence our everyday life arises.
Where the discourse primarily has been focussing on how to eliminate noise in the city, new initiatives focusing on the qualities of city sounds and what role they play in the public space are emerging. Whether the focus is reduction of traffic noise, acoustic design or cultural events, they all share a common goal: To improve and strenghten the sonic experience of the urban space for the people who live there as well as visitors. Bits & Beers: City Sound & Noise puts a spotlight on the topic through inspirational talks from innovative professionals within the field of city acoustics.
Bits & Beers is IdemoLab’s atypical evening conference connecting businesses, creatives, entrepreneurs, and makers in the relaxed Friday bar atmosphere, with the structure of a well organized business networking and knowledge sharing event. Bits & Beers consists of a “friday-bar”; short, introductory talks as well as an engaging exibition-area, where you can experience new technologies and concepts with-in the subject of the day.
Speakers:
Ingeborg Okkels
Ingeborg has a PHD in Musicology from Copenhagen University. Her PHD was looking into music technology and perception of audio. She has been a lecturer and writer on audio-related areas, specializing in electronic music and sound collages. As a composer and sound designer she has been working for art films and installations. Since 2014 Ingeborg Okkels have been facilitating many workshops related to sound, sound experience and sound awareness. These have been carried out in cooperation with museums, educational institutions, libraries, architects and private companies.
Kirstine Lorenzen
Kirstine Lorenzen has over the past 20 years working with green growth and technology development, especially within the energy, climate, street lights and traffic noise. Since May 2015, Kirstine has been responsible for the Silent City – Living Lab of Urban Noise Reduction. SC takes place in the Southern part of Greater Copenhagen.
Lærke Cecilie Bjerre:
Regulations for quiet urban areas are typically based on sound level limits alone. However, the full immersion in the on-site non-acoustic context is important when evaluating overall and subjective soundscape quality in urban recreational areas. Lærke and her two partners Anna Josefine Sørensen and Thea Mathilde Larsen won the Young Investigator Best Paper award in Hawaii 2016 for their research in holistic sound evaluation in urban areas.
Steffen Ring and Michael Frejdal
Ring Advocacy is a technical partner in the MONICA project - a project born to demonstrate how multiple Internet of Things technologies can help in terms of noise control, sound quality, crowd management and security at large cultural events taking place in the city. Ring Advocacy was founded in 2015 by Steffen Ring, MScEE, as a technology consultancy within regulatory affairs regarding spectrum and standardisation matters with a global scope. Also included in the project is Michael Frejdal, technical director of Tivoli in Copenhagen, which works as a pilot site for MONICA to investigate through Tivoli activities and events such as eg. 'Fredagsrock'.
Music:
Mads Hennelund
Mads Hennelund is the former leadsinger in the disco-pop band MÅNE. With his new soloproject PUNGIE he reunites clubmusic and technomusic with beautiful sounds and pop-harmonies
ca. 2004 --- ML Perlman (L) and Nikki Lombardi. Styling by Karen Levitt; hair by Albert Vasquez; makeup by William Murphy/Pretty Pretty.
"The Rave The Planet Parade is a cultural-political demonstration. We demonstrate for peace, the protection and preservation of electronic music culture and the recognition of its cultural and social achievements." 😄
Berlin Tiergarten, Straße des 17. Juni
All photos by Mathias Vejerslev. www.flickr.com/photos/mvejerslev
Cities have always been associated with the experience of noise. With the growing democratization of what the urban spaces are used for in terms of events and activities, the need for a focus on how the sounds influence our everyday life arises.
Where the discourse primarily has been focussing on how to eliminate noise in the city, new initiatives focusing on the qualities of city sounds and what role they play in the public space are emerging. Whether the focus is reduction of traffic noise, acoustic design or cultural events, they all share a common goal: To improve and strenghten the sonic experience of the urban space for the people who live there as well as visitors. Bits & Beers: City Sound & Noise puts a spotlight on the topic through inspirational talks from innovative professionals within the field of city acoustics.
Bits & Beers is IdemoLab’s atypical evening conference connecting businesses, creatives, entrepreneurs, and makers in the relaxed Friday bar atmosphere, with the structure of a well organized business networking and knowledge sharing event. Bits & Beers consists of a “friday-bar”; short, introductory talks as well as an engaging exibition-area, where you can experience new technologies and concepts with-in the subject of the day.
Speakers:
Ingeborg Okkels
Ingeborg has a PHD in Musicology from Copenhagen University. Her PHD was looking into music technology and perception of audio. She has been a lecturer and writer on audio-related areas, specializing in electronic music and sound collages. As a composer and sound designer she has been working for art films and installations. Since 2014 Ingeborg Okkels have been facilitating many workshops related to sound, sound experience and sound awareness. These have been carried out in cooperation with museums, educational institutions, libraries, architects and private companies.
Kirstine Lorenzen
Kirstine Lorenzen has over the past 20 years working with green growth and technology development, especially within the energy, climate, street lights and traffic noise. Since May 2015, Kirstine has been responsible for the Silent City – Living Lab of Urban Noise Reduction. SC takes place in the Southern part of Greater Copenhagen.
Lærke Cecilie Bjerre:
Regulations for quiet urban areas are typically based on sound level limits alone. However, the full immersion in the on-site non-acoustic context is important when evaluating overall and subjective soundscape quality in urban recreational areas. Lærke and her two partners Anna Josefine Sørensen and Thea Mathilde Larsen won the Young Investigator Best Paper award in Hawaii 2016 for their research in holistic sound evaluation in urban areas.
Steffen Ring and Michael Frejdal
Ring Advocacy is a technical partner in the MONICA project - a project born to demonstrate how multiple Internet of Things technologies can help in terms of noise control, sound quality, crowd management and security at large cultural events taking place in the city. Ring Advocacy was founded in 2015 by Steffen Ring, MScEE, as a technology consultancy within regulatory affairs regarding spectrum and standardisation matters with a global scope. Also included in the project is Michael Frejdal, technical director of Tivoli in Copenhagen, which works as a pilot site for MONICA to investigate through Tivoli activities and events such as eg. 'Fredagsrock'.
Music:
Mads Hennelund
Mads Hennelund is the former leadsinger in the disco-pop band MÅNE. With his new soloproject PUNGIE he reunites clubmusic and technomusic with beautiful sounds and pop-harmonies
All photos by Mathias Vejerslev. www.flickr.com/photos/mvejerslev
Cities have always been associated with the experience of noise. With the growing democratization of what the urban spaces are used for in terms of events and activities, the need for a focus on how the sounds influence our everyday life arises.
Where the discourse primarily has been focussing on how to eliminate noise in the city, new initiatives focusing on the qualities of city sounds and what role they play in the public space are emerging. Whether the focus is reduction of traffic noise, acoustic design or cultural events, they all share a common goal: To improve and strenghten the sonic experience of the urban space for the people who live there as well as visitors. Bits & Beers: City Sound & Noise puts a spotlight on the topic through inspirational talks from innovative professionals within the field of city acoustics.
Bits & Beers is IdemoLab’s atypical evening conference connecting businesses, creatives, entrepreneurs, and makers in the relaxed Friday bar atmosphere, with the structure of a well organized business networking and knowledge sharing event. Bits & Beers consists of a “friday-bar”; short, introductory talks as well as an engaging exibition-area, where you can experience new technologies and concepts with-in the subject of the day.
Speakers:
Ingeborg Okkels
Ingeborg has a PHD in Musicology from Copenhagen University. Her PHD was looking into music technology and perception of audio. She has been a lecturer and writer on audio-related areas, specializing in electronic music and sound collages. As a composer and sound designer she has been working for art films and installations. Since 2014 Ingeborg Okkels have been facilitating many workshops related to sound, sound experience and sound awareness. These have been carried out in cooperation with museums, educational institutions, libraries, architects and private companies.
Kirstine Lorenzen
Kirstine Lorenzen has over the past 20 years working with green growth and technology development, especially within the energy, climate, street lights and traffic noise. Since May 2015, Kirstine has been responsible for the Silent City – Living Lab of Urban Noise Reduction. SC takes place in the Southern part of Greater Copenhagen.
Lærke Cecilie Bjerre:
Regulations for quiet urban areas are typically based on sound level limits alone. However, the full immersion in the on-site non-acoustic context is important when evaluating overall and subjective soundscape quality in urban recreational areas. Lærke and her two partners Anna Josefine Sørensen and Thea Mathilde Larsen won the Young Investigator Best Paper award in Hawaii 2016 for their research in holistic sound evaluation in urban areas.
Steffen Ring and Michael Frejdal
Ring Advocacy is a technical partner in the MONICA project - a project born to demonstrate how multiple Internet of Things technologies can help in terms of noise control, sound quality, crowd management and security at large cultural events taking place in the city. Ring Advocacy was founded in 2015 by Steffen Ring, MScEE, as a technology consultancy within regulatory affairs regarding spectrum and standardisation matters with a global scope. Also included in the project is Michael Frejdal, technical director of Tivoli in Copenhagen, which works as a pilot site for MONICA to investigate through Tivoli activities and events such as eg. 'Fredagsrock'.
Music:
Mads Hennelund
Mads Hennelund is the former leadsinger in the disco-pop band MÅNE. With his new soloproject PUNGIE he reunites clubmusic and technomusic with beautiful sounds and pop-harmonies
Giovanni Giorgio Moroder (born 26 April 1940) is an Italian composer, songwriter, and record producer. Dubbed the "Father of Disco", Moroder is credited with pioneering euro disco and electronic dance music. His work with synthesizers had a large influence on several music genres such as Hi-NRG, Italo disco, new wave, house and techno music. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_Moroder
Giorgio by Moroder is a song written and recorded by French electronic music duo Daft Punk for their fourth studio album, Random Access Memories (2013). It is the third track on the album. The song features a monologue by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder, who speaks about his early life and musical career.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_by_Moroder
Picture of Giordio Moroder at First Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota by Andy Witchger on Wikimedia Commons w.wiki/5LhQ
"The Rave The Planet Parade is a cultural-political demonstration. We demonstrate for peace, the protection and preservation of electronic music culture and the recognition of its cultural and social achievements." 😄
Berlin Tiergarten, Straße des 17. Juni
GLP (Stex House Project) is a varied trip through many styles of contemporary dance music which combines a savvy sense of adventure with a big room sound. Tribals, ethnic percussion is a big feature across many of the tracks.However, these are joined by darker, clubbier moments of furious acid and chugging techno.
For Booking:
djstex@youngnrg.eu
stefano.ricci73@gmail.com
whatsapp: +39 392 52 50 101
Label Name: Young NRG Productions
Release Name: Always Something Good (The Album)
Artist Name(s): GLP
Catalog No: NRG1836
UPC: 745839879921
Release Date: 10/15/2018
Genre(s): Tech House / Tribal House / Deep House
www.beatport.com/artist/glp/64737
Track list:
1_GLP - Intro Bass
2_GLP - Always Something Good - Von Kraig Mix
3_GLP - Flute
4_GLP - Flute - Dasya Deep Jazz Remix
5_GLP - Tribal Moon
6_GLP - Deeper And Deeper - Strings Mix
7_GLP - Bossa - Downtempo Mix
8_GLP - Bossa
9_GLP - Whepa
10_GLP - Converse - Vocal Tribal Mix
11_GLP - Deeper And Deeper - Club Mix
12_GLP - Bahia - Olodum Mix
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