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How art can indeed change the world

Let’s dive into how and why art, and music in particular, hold transformative power in today’s world. by Sam van Busse In an era where cultural shifts happen faster than the latest electronic beat drops, art remains a steadfast force of change, capable of challenging perceptions, inspiring movements, and creating unity.  Art, in all its forms, is a dialogue between creator and audience, but in the electronic music scene, it’s a experience that brings people together, breaks down barriers, and alters societal landscapes. Yes, art can change the world—and here’s how electronic music and visual art have been at the forefront of this revolution. 1. Creating Safe Spaces and Communities Electronic music isn’t just about the beats; it’s a culture. From underground raves to internationally renowned festivals, electronic music has long been a haven for people who seek acceptance and community. Spaces, where this music thrives, are often inclusive, embracing diversity and rejecting societa...

Luxembourg: First edition of OpdaKopp Festival

Get ready for the first edition of OpdaKopp Festival,  from September 15th to 17th, 2023. Luxembourg's Camping Fuussekaul Hosted by "Selbstverständlech ASBL.  This festival is a blend of electronic music, visual art, workshops, and a vibrant creative market.  OpdaKopp Festival starts each day with soulful jam sessions, fostering connections among festival-goers.   With genres ranging from techno to downtempo , OpdaKopp festival is beyond music, OpdaKopp Festival celebrates art.  Emerging talents will showcase their creations in humble art exhibitions, inviting attendees to immerse themselves in unique perspectives.  OpdaKopp Festival is dedicated to being a green event, encouraging attendees to reduce their carbon footprint. The festival actively promotes eco-friendly practices to minimize waste and maintain a sustainable environment. It's also a safe and inclusive space with a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination.  OpdaKopp Festival ...

The story behind the artwork: Kosovo Clubbing Podcast 022 I Leart Rama

We did some research and found out that there were club lights on Leart's first exhibition so we played around with lights. 💥🤩🤩😍😍🤍🖤 We were inspired by Photon & Rilindja Warehouse for the lights. Every time we have to do something with lights, we watch Ben Klock's Photon set at Awakenings for inspiration. Photon is the best music & light experience ever!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️  There are X-shaped lights coming for Leart's podcast cover art. Thank you Leart for taking us on this journey of light 👌😎

Various artist - Neurotwin EP [ART21]

 ART21 (Artists Resistance Techno) is an artistic guerrilla on a system that oppresses us.  This unique music collective gathered around the imprint includes some prolific underground names such as Vortex Count, Translate, Pulso, Aural Research, Droneghost, David Bowman, Animatek, and many more.  Now ART21 has a new release created with the goal to raise awareness of certain diseases, and the name of the compiled release is Neurotwin.  In the fight against Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, schizophrenia, and other diseases characterized by an imbalance in neuronal activity, there are chemical weapons, such as those that try to prevent the protein fragments known as b eta-amyloid plaques from developing in the cerebral cortex, and physical, such as electrical stimulation that allow restoring the functionality of brain cells.  This last resort, which has already been shown to be effective in modifying the activity of the cerebral cortex, is today a weapon of general inte...