Rosa Anschütz and NBHAP author Liv were scheduled for a Late Night talk in Berlin but the recent spike in Covid cases forced us to change plans. So last week, they found ourselves in front of another Zoom call – Rosa at her home base in Vienna, and Liv in Berlin. The Berlin-born artist moved to Austria where she is studying Transmedia Design at the local university while pursuing her own musical aspirations. 'Votive' is the artist’s debut LP.
We're living in the middle of a life-threatening environmental crisis and despite an increased understanding in the minds of many people there’s still not enough action that is taken to actively turn the wheel around. The music industry is just another part of our society that’s still too silent when it comes to this topic. Music Declares Emergency wants to change that and here NBHAP Norman Fleischer explains why he actively decided to support the organization a few months ago.
Canadian electronic pop band Young Galaxy has been way too long critically underrated, in our opinion. Their upcoming sixth album 'Down Time' might be their most substantial and fascinating release so far and the first full DIY release by the band. Not only does it once again show the profound songwriting skills of Catherine McCandless but also that she's a fighter that is willing to carry her artistic vision on against all obstacles. On NBHAP she explains how.
No romanticisim and false delusions? From an economic perspective becoming a musician sounds like a truly foolish idea in 2017. Deniz Çiçek of Hamburg-based wave pop duo Kraków Loves Adana, did it anyway, learned to live with it and reflects on that decision in this encouraging guest article for NBHAP.
In the wake of the band's freshly released new EP 'Remedy' Rafiq Bhatia opens up about their decision to team up with a political project for it.
Rethinking corporate value in the age of DIY production? Michelle Verhoeven wonders whether the music industry needs to stick to its old structures.
How can we use our passion for art to resist the growing threat from populist regimes? We start with one of the most urgent places.
The Digital Age has blurred the lines between music, promotion and presentation. But what does it mean to be a musician on today's Internet? NBHAP editor Igor Franjic is explaining the different status quo.