Podcast Ep2 Berlin Studio UTZ in Cooperation with HKW Berlin
Techno at the end of the future
Around 1989, what were the promises of techno and its fictions? How are they significant today? And to whom? In two episodes, the podcast Techno at the End of the Future traces the connecting lines leading from Detroit to London and Berlin: from the futuristic sounds of the post-industrialized inner city to the “No Future” mindset before the fall of the Berlin Wall and rave euphoria in the UK to the relevance of today’s club culture.
With DeForrest Brown, Jr. (Opens in a new window), Boris Dolinski (Opens in a new window), Mark Ernestus (Opens in a new window), Lerato Khathi alias Lakuti (Opens in a new window), Nkisi (Opens in a new window) and Steve Goodman alias Kode9 (Opens in a new window).
Episode 2 focuses on past, present and future of the Detroit-Berlin axis. By means of an interview collage, writer and Make Techno Black Again activist DeForrest Brown, Jr., Lerato Khathi alias Lakuti (founder of Uzuri Recordings and the Bring Down the Walls initiative), Boris Dolinski (resident DJ at Berghain) and Mark Ernestus (musician and founder of the Hard Wax record store) explore how the rapid growth of club culture in Germany after 1989 relates to techno’s origins in the Black neighbourhoods of Detroit.
Narration by Christine Kakaire, directed and produced by Julia Vorkefeld, script and concept by Arno Raffeiner