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February 01
Due to illness, Boddika will unfortunatley be unable to perform at tonight's festival event at Stattbad. He will be replaced by Shackleton, appearing live.
February 02
Musicmakers Hacklab and the CTM 2014 Radio Lab close a week's worth of experimentation today at HAU Hebbel am Ufer (HAU2) and West Germany respectively. Prolofic instrument builder Godfried Willem-Raes joins the closing celebrations.
Robert Henke presents his spectacular laser and sound show, Lumière, tonight at 21h30 at the HKW. While no longer available online, tickets may be purchased directly at the venue box office as of 18h tonight.
March 16
The special 104-page publication commemorating CTM's 15th edition is still available via select book stores or online orders. It presents new, critical approaches to experimental music and its history in essays and articles authored by curators, music journalists, cultural workers, theorists, and artists.
February 12
Read what the press wrote about CTM's 2015 anniversary edition.
February 20
A selection of photo galleries, videos, and audio recordings.
February 03
As ten days of musical discovery, surprises, encounters and celebration come to a close we would like to thank all artists, participants, partners and funders, our lovely team of volunteers, and all of the family and friends that have supported us in growing all the way into 15 years. We will soon be back with festival reports and to gather more of your feedback while already envisioning new projects. In the meantime, exhibitions at Stattbad and Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien continue well into February for those in Berlin. Rest well, good night!
June 25
Following a great response to last year’s open call for works, Deutschlandradio Kultur – Hörspiel / Klangkunst and CTM Festival, in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut, ORF musikprotokoll im steirischen herbst, Ö1 Kunstradio and the ECAS/ICAS networks, are pleased to release a second call for artistic projects seeking unusual ideas for coupling the medium radio with the potentials of live performance or installation, while also relating to the CTM 2015 Festival theme: Un Tune – Exploring Sonic Affect.