Radio Angrezi is an experimental ground for sound, music, voice and live performances. It broadcasts weekly from its studio at Speicher XI (Bremen) on radioangrezi.de, as well as occasionally on 92,5 FM, receivable in Bremen and its surroundings. In addition, special broadcasts covering concerts, lectures, presentations and exhibition openings are produced regularly. Delight Afternoon and Baradio are two weekly programmes that bring together various artists, DJs and music enthusiasts of different sounds from around the world. At Breminale some of them come together on MS Dauerwelle for a 6-hour set to round off the sunset and the end of the festival with an unforgettable night.
As part of the Breminale 2024, the HfK is presenting its own programme from the repertoire of students from the Department of Music and the Department of Art and Design. On the MS Dauerwelle, a total of 16 concerts will present a musical mix of classical music, jazz, R&B, hip-hop, pop, house and techno.
The musicians will perform in two stage settings developed by Robert Coellen and Janusz Kendel. From the glittering silver sun deck of the MS Dauerwelle, they will play towards the jetty and promenade. The theme of swaying waves is taken up in the interior of the ship with atmospheric lighting. The ship's typical ambience is transformed into an intimate club setting.
Important information
Thanks to the participating artists, without whose openness and willingness to participate this programme would not have been possible!
Thanks for the support to Ulas Aydin, Imke Bahr, Jonte von Döllen, Annika Hartmann, Ali Isciler, Peter Lilienthal, Lorraine Liedert, Peter Lilienthal, Marjet Melzer-Ahrnken, Imri Mikepji, Frauke Pape, JoJo Tillmann and GLP
Graphic design: Samuel Christiansen, Sebastian Grundmüller and Lena Heinze
Scenography: Robert Coellen and Janusz Kendel
Veranstaltungstechnik: Robert Coellen, Max Geßelmann-Michaelis, Michael Hinrichs, Janusz Kendel, Selina Schunk and Gotaque Licht & Ton OHG
Press and public relations: Fabian Brunke, Jens Fischer, Melisa Lemcke, Sue Wendlandt and Louisa Clever
Curation and Coordination: Christina Scheib