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  • Tales from the Echobox 017

    Tales from the Echobox 017

    Interview by Joe Leonard-Walters | Edited by Passion DzengaLaunching in 2021, Echobox has been forging a path for community radio by showcasing the diverse characters and concepts that surround them. In this feature, we will be looking into a few of the broadcasts that you can tune into so get locked in and don’t touch that dial.Feel all the feelings: in Hysteria, angelboy plays music that evokes a different emotion every month. You can catch up with this show now on Echobox Radio. Your show plays on emotions and the way we experience them from music - why was important that your show is so personal?I’ve always been someone who feels things deeply (for my astrology girlies: Pisces and water signs DOWN). Emotions are at the core of everything I do, but for a long time, I felt like they were something to tone down. This show became my way of doing the opposite — of cherishing and exploring feelings through music.Besides that, I don’t like to be bound by genres. It makes no sense for me to structure music based on what elements a song has, but rather what it does to you while listening to it. With Hysteria, I wanted to create something that people could use to either shift their mood or fully lean into their emotions. Whether it’s to go from feeling annoyed to finding joy or to dive into grief, embrace it, and hopefully find relief afterward. What's the most hysterical track on your USB?‘Meaning what exactly’ by Coil: a captivating, eerie, and melancholic track that lends itself for many emotional interpretations – as the title implies. I think that is the beauty of music: it can evoke different feelings in everyone, based on taste or experiences. Hysteria thrives on this idea, with guest shows often flipping my own perspective. A song I might find sad could feel euphoric to someone else. With Hysteria you start to hear music not just through your own lens, but through someone else’s emotional state, and it shifts the way you experience it. Is there as much emotion in your DJ sets and productions as your radio shows?Definitely, but in a different way. While Hysteria is about one emotional theme, in my DJ sets I want to guide people through multiple emotions. I often start with tracks that spark curiosity, then slip into more repetitive rhythms that feel meditative, and then it’s about balancing feelings of ecstasy with rougher feelings like frustration or anger. By the end, I aim for a sense of release, leaving you somewhere different from where we started. As well as an Echobox resident, you’re a published author. How does your show relate to your writing?Music and writing are two sides of the same coin for me — they both evoke emotions in unique ways. I always feature poetry in my shows because, like music, it distills feelings into their purest form. A few words can spark something profound, just like a melody or sound. What I love most is how both leave space for interpretation, encouraging listeners or readers to bring their own experiences into the mix. Hysteria is about blending these forms, offering both sound and text as a way to make emotions resonate.Screamo Listening Sessions is a monthly radio show with Marvin Schippmann and more: amplifying emotional & daring music with a lot of screaming. You can catch up with this show now on Echobox Radio.Turns out it isn't just a phase - how did your love affair with screamo start?In the mid-2000’s, when I was between 15 and 16 years old and myspace was still around - I began my journey into the realm of heavier music, and started listening to more punk, hardcore, (mainstream) emo (think of My Chemical Romance) as well as also a lot of metalcore which was all extremely popular at the time. At the time, I had a full-on “scene” phase with black dyed hair, eyeliner and skinny jeans - and most heavy music was introduced to me through friends from school or concerts, bands linking other bands on their myspace page, printed magazines - and of course live shows and festivals’ line-ups. Most festivals were either too expensive for me to visit or far away such as in the US (thinking of Vans Warped Tour, etc.), but I still used the line-ups on festival posters as reference for bands to check out. Ultimately, I still ended up listening to a lot of the heavy music for the mainstream throughout my teenage years and only very little of the music and the shows I experienced in Germany (mainly in Hamburg) during my teenage years, retained much the DIY ethos, honesty, depth and radical form of emotional expression, which were and are essential to screamo and the DIY community. Although there are numerous and important DIY spaces in Hamburg, it took me a while to get to know about them and even longer to get familiar with people involved.    It was actually years later, after I moved to Amsterdam, started studying and eventually began an internship at Patta - that my love for heavy music and in particular screamo would be reignited. I properly fell in love with screamo rather late, in my mid-20’s - when I started to explore more of the genuine roots of the mainstream music I was fed /consumed during my teenage years. For the past 7 years, screamo has been with me every day - and thanks to Echobox I have been able to proclaim my love and admiration for this genre, heavy music as well as DIY culture in public with Screamo Listening Sessions every four weeks, for the past three years. Do you find catharsis in the intense music, or is the rest of your life just as intense?Yes - there is definitely something cathartic about intense music, whether it is screamo, metal, dub or techno. I have been working at Patta for the past 9 years and it is never boring - and especially in busier periods and even stressful moments, music has always functioned as ventile. In particular, feeling overwhelmed and being able to let go of this feeling until feeling at ease with everything (even despite everything) - are two recurring states I find myself in when experiencing intense music, especially at live events. In the process of letting go and accepting being utterly overwhelmed, I often find myself most at ease and in sync with the music around me.    I am actually rather an introvert person and often admire others for their ability to express themselves and convey meaningful thoughts and/or emotions in form of words & essentially sounds. However, moving along with music or dancing to music is a way I feel like I can express myself and give appreciation to music & musicians - so music becomes an important catalyst for expressing my own emotions and thoughts even if it is only through movements. Especially screamo (done well) is able to convey emotions, thoughts and/or opinions that one can empathise and identify with whether or not I actually understand all of the lyrics right away. I am not saying that the lyrical content is irrelevant, quite the opposite is the case (once again if done well - IMO). In this dynamic there is a strong element of identifying with each other on a human level - and confronting each other with the emotions, opinions and/or worries (even trauma - yet also joy & love) we might share - through music even though (or maybe because) most vocals are screamed. Do you have a favourite memory from hosting your show?Sorry, I have a bunch…Such as having all three members of the band, Apousia - for a live broadcast on the show - is a very special memory. Two band members, Luna and Farah - were able to join in person in the studio and drummer Assia - was calling in remotely.  Meeting & interviewing Pierce, GG, TJ and Leon from Soul Glo together with Passion is also high up there. The guest feature with Vincent Shore from Second Guessing, Karnabahar, GGGOLDDD which was the first guest feature with an in-studio guest during live broadcast.If you could pick one track to get someone into screamo, what would it be?“Tigersuit” by Raein Any plans to take the listening sessions offline and in-person? What does the future hold?Earlier this year, friends, Danny and Joran - from the band Dooie Mus and Dooie Mug Booking and I booked a show with Vibora, Oscuro Culto and Apousia at the OCCII - which was a very special experience with three incredible bands.I would love to keep booking more shows and help to get more bands to come play in Amsterdam and NL - and I am looking forward to getting more involved in this soon. I am also volunteering at the OCCII in Amsterdam - and am planning a recurring series of Screamo Listening Sessions with take-over episodes by people who are also involved and affiliated with the OCCII and the local DIY community.These take-over episodes might not feature any screamo - and can have any musical direction or radio show concept, depending on who is sitting in or taking over.  This way I hope that Screamo Listening Sessions can also be a platform for the local DIY community, since screamo as a genre is rooted in DIY culture and depending on its existence.The first edition of the OCCII take-overs will be broadcasted live on the 28th November - and I am excited to welcome Apostolis from World’s Appreciated Kitsch at the Echobox studio for this.  
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  • A$AP Twelvyy - Millennium Puzzle

    A$AP Twelvyy - Millennium Puzzle

    A$AP Twelvyy has just dropped the music video for his latest single, "Millennium Puzzle," the title track off his upcoming album. The video, which showcases his signature street style, captures Twelvyy navigating the city while wearing the latest from Patta AW24 and the Nike x Patta Running Team collection.While in town for the shoot, we caught up with Twelvyy as he hit the shops, effortlessly blending fashion with his trademark urban edge. The track itself is a tight, energetic release that matches the video’s high-paced visuals, reflecting the complex layers of Twelvyy’s sound.
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  • Tales From The Echobox 016

    Tales From The Echobox 016

    Interview by Joe Leonard-Walters | Edited by Passion Dzenga Launching in 2021, Echobox has been forging a path for community radio by showcasing the diverse characters and concepts that surround them. In this feature, we will be looking into a few of the broadcasts that you can tune into so get lock
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  • Sideshow - F.U.N.

    Sideshow - F.U.N.

    Here is the latest music video from Sideshow; he can be seen wearing the latest collection from Patta AW24.
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  • 556Hz Writing Camp

    556Hz Writing Camp

    Powered by SAE Institute, Patta, Native Instruments, Tunecore & We Are Moving the Needle. We are back with this year’s edition of our womxn writing camp. The title 556 Hz refers to the frequency at which glass begins to shatter - our very own attempt at breaking the barriers that the next generation
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  • Colors X Studio Strip

    Colors X Studio Strip

    Garage Noord is back, and it’s about to get wild with the latest edition of Cinnaman's Colors, now collabing with Studio Strip! This isn’t just any night—it's a straight-up party with MJK, Cinnaman, Lil Mofo, Prince Pasensi, and MALLAURY on deck and solid vibes all night long. Don’t miss out—grab yo
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  • Akadre - Nicotine (Prod By Najja)

    Akadre - Nicotine (Prod By Najja)

    This bi-lingual song written in both English and Italian, captures the poignant journey of relationships that inevitably come to an end. It speaks to those moments when unspoken words linger in our hearts, yet pride and fear hold us back from expressing our true feelings. The song reflects on how we
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  • Steven Julien - Wraap'T Feat. Fatima

    Steven Julien - Wraap'T Feat. Fatima

    London-based producer Steven Julien is dropping a fresh EP, 'Wraap't', on September 13th via Apron Records. Today, Julien drops the retro-flavored title track featuring Swedish singer Fatima. This EP follows last year's 'Crown' and brings back the vibes of Teddy Riley and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. 'W
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  • 8Szn - Heata

    8Szn - Heata

    The campaign video for Patta AW24 features key pieces from the collection set to 8SZN's track "Heata," filmed against a raw outdoor backdrop, emphasizing our connection to both urban vitality and natural serenity. On Friday, July 26th at 13:00 CEST the first drop of the Patta AW24 collection will be
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  • State Offf - Simulacra

    State Offf - Simulacra

    Amsterdam-based Gqom visionary State OFFF announces the release of his groundbreaking EP, "Simulacra," through Cakeshop Seoul's esteemed record label, "Carousel Seoul." Inspired by Jean Baudrillard's philosophical explorations, this six-track masterpiece is poised to redefine the boundaries of Gqom
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  • Jespfur - Luuped

    Jespfur - Luuped

    Director: Jean-Michel Mabruki Mussa Production company: Artillerie Executive producer: Philippe Avendaño Vera Pre-production: Nargess Shaker DOP: Steijn Leijzer Edit: Jesper Vervoort Grading: Jacob Creach Styling: Tirino Yspol Casting: Aryan Hamyani Title Design: Akaar Special thanks to Indebt Studi
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  • 3 Years Of Echobox

    3 Years Of Echobox

    Amsterdam’s Echobox Radio will celebrate 3 years of broadcasting on 20th July with a day-into-night showcase at Benelux Bar. Kicking things off with an on-location live broadcast during the day, followed by a two-room event showcasing a slice of the station’s eclectic roster of regular Amsterdam sta
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  • Salimata - Take U Dea

    Salimata - Take U Dea

    Hailing from Brooklyn, SALIMATA has recently been making noise in the New York Hip-Hop scene and abroad. Her colorful world, confident personality and poetry infused raps catch the attention of anyone present in the room. After her debut album “OUCH” on the 10k label in late 2022, Brooklyn native SA
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  • Bassline At Paradiso

    Bassline At Paradiso

    Bassline turns the lights back on and welcomes you with open arms. This iconic venue has long been a cornerstone of the music scene, a place where creativity and culture collide. With a rich history deeply rooted in a hip-hop state of mind, Bassline returns to be a vibrant hub for both emerging and
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  • Patta Ss24 Mixtape

    Patta Ss24 Mixtape

    In the realm of pulsating rhythms and sonic explorations, Chinnamast stands as a luminary figure, intricately weaving the vibrant tapestry of Caribbean riddims with contemporary beats. As the creative mastermind behind the latest Patta SS24 Mixtape, her name resonates across club spaces and festival
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  • Mad City At Lofi

    Mad City At Lofi

    Mad City is a new celebration of underground music and metropolitan culture. Aiming to always be ahead of the game, break cultural barriers and bring fresh and original sounds to the forefront. Sprung from the minds behind the infamous Appelsap Festival, together with a new wave of creatives Mad Cit
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