Electronic Music Producer’s Retreat July 2023
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Using Traditional Instruments and Rhythms in Electronic Music
The DJ/Producer Residency organized by the Goethe-Institut and EUNIC Namibia aims to explore the incorporation of traditional instruments and rhythms from Namibia and neighboring countries into electronic music. This 4-day residency, headed by DJane and Producer Dr. Banu Cicek Tülü (Germany), provided a platform for local electronic music producers to delve into this specific topic, promote Namibian and African music through electronic genres, and reach diverse audiences. The residency culminated in live performances and DJ sets showcasing the collective and individual compositions created during the program. The residency was successful in providing local electronic music producers with a dedicated space to work on the integration of traditional instruments and African rhythms into their music. It also fostered a culture of learning by doing and skill sharing among participants.
Th retreat served to promote Namibian and African music by presenting it within the context of electronic dance music, creating compositions that demonstrate the fusion of traditional elements and electronic music, resulting in a collection of tracks or a live jam performance. To further wider accessibility and dissemination of the music, the idea is to potentially release the produced tracks. The DJ residents were: Mr. Alex Evat Lineekela Hawala (Namibia), Ms. Banu Çiçek Tülü (Germany / Turkey), Ms Celine Marie Louise Gautrois (Namibia), Mr Misael Lehto Jose Cambinda (Angola), Ms Naukalemo Gloria Delmar Ndilula (Namibia) IV.