9 tulemust otsingule Vladimir Ljadov
Kumu auditooriumis näidatakse filmi Jaapani parimast ramenikokast
Kumu kultuuriteemaliste dokumentaalfilmide sarja kevadhooajale paneb punkti film, mis avab Jaapanis erakordselt populaarse ramen’i ehk nuudlisupiroa fenomeni ja selle õige valmistamise saladuse.
Lasnamäe – uutmoodi kogukondlikkuse kasvulava
...Vladimir Ljadov (Positiiv 20/2015)). Samalaadne lugu on ka ülejäänud Lasnamäega. Linnulennult paistab kõik väga üheülbaline,...
Fotoprojekt „Kaubanduslik Lasnamäe” viib keldriäride õitseaega
...Vladimir Ljadov Vladimir Ljadovi teisi töid vaata siit.
Uus Eesti Biit: cirkl
Sel sügisel üllitab kohalik indie-muusika plaadifirma Õunaviks lausa kaks värsket kauamängivat. Kui esimene neist tutvustamist ei vaja (Pastaca & Tenniscoatsi „Yaki-Läki” remikside LP), siis teine, cirkli debüütalbum „Fables of a Faraway Land”, tuleb paljude jaoks välguna selgest taevast.
ERKI Moeshow peapreemia pälvis noor moelooja Anja Yelizaryeva
24. mail kogunes Kalevi Sprodihalli tuhatkond moe- ja kultuurihuvilist, et nautida noorte moeloojate värsket loomingut. ERKI Moeshow peapreemia pälvis ülekaalukalt Eesti Kunstiakadeemia esimese kursuse tudeng Anja Yelizaryeva kollektsiooniga „The Fear Generation”.
Interview: Ndioba Gueye
Ndioba Gueye says that happiness is the key to any situation. Last time I saw him on stage, he was pulling tremendous bass solos, but that has changed now. He says that now he makes music for people and not for musicians. I spoke to Ndioba about his new album, its presentation in Estonia and about his favourite collaborations.
Interview: Thomas Ankersmit
Thomas Ankersmit is an experimental musician and installation artist who lives in Berlin. During his last visit to Tallinn in 2011 within the framework of Tuned City festival, we managed to speak with Thomas about electro-acoustic music, sound constructions and why is Tallinn attractive to sound artists.
Interview: C.A.R.T
Drum & Bass music in Estonia doesn’t get huge hype and is only concentrated around small underground groups of music goers. In this very case Denmark was a twin sister to Estonia only four years ago, right to the point C.A.R.T crew was established and started its magic. 2 DJ’s and 2 MC’s started playing every Thursday night on Christiania Radio, right in the heart of Copenhagen’s small, but noble place - Freetown Christiania.