Thursday, 12/19/2024
at 8:00 PM



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Bringing The Full Energy of Club-Culture & Dance Party’s Live on Stage. Listen To Diversity. The Analog Meets the Digital. The East Meets the West. A Melting Pot of Styles a Vibrant Spectacle Where the Acoustic Will Be Remixed with Electronica & Beats Live on Stage. Celebrating The Liberty of Performance with Balkan Pop, Global Bass, Diaspora Beats, Turkish Psychedelica and Electro.

With his international megahit Disco Partizani, Shantel became the audible face of a new music and dance culture worldwide. He was the first to give the current pop culture a cosmopolitan sound due to his diverse family roots. With Shantel, migration is audible and danceable. Musical treasures from Southeast Europe, Greece, and the Middle East appear in a new, multifaceted context.

Shantel views his work as a musician as a creative preparation of an ongoing discourse between theory and practice. The audible, palpable, and danceable results are always a product of his unique engagement with music as a specific expression of a historical, cultural, social, and political soundscape of a place. His output as a DJ, producer, and musician has always existed in the field of tension between tradition + modernity and analog + digital from the beginning.

Shantel's method does not follow a linear understanding of music as something static, culturally and spatially definable. On the contrary: His own family history and the associated multifaceted musical socialization made it clear to him early on that music knows no borders. This basic idea of reconciling different musical expressions is found in all of the artist's projects. Thus, the club Lissania Essay, operated by him in the 80s in Frankfurt's Bahnhofsviertel, can be understood as Shantel's own musical expression, reflecting not the mainstream electronic music scene, but even then setting the complexity of the new forms and techniques of making music in a global context. Lissiana provided different urban communities with a space that was integrative and diverse instead of being scene-oriented - as with all of Shantel's subsequent projects, music and club culture always become political practice.

In today's globalized world, in the urbanity in which we live, Shantel does not play and produce one sound for one community that supposedly originates from it. Because in a complex world characterized by migration, digital exchange, and a dynamic music scene that continuously produces new creative products from seemingly incompatible musical backgrounds, there is no longer this geographically fixed, separate, homogeneous sound.

With this understanding, Shantel creates a curatorial approach to global music structures and internationally functioning sounds with albums like "Disko Partizani" or "Istanbul", which can be understood as an ongoing critique of the Eurocentric pop culture of Western Europe. While migration, subcultures, and their respective imports of music have long been an integral part of the lived diversity of cities, the media public still creates a separate system of seemingly homogenous modern music genres. Particularly "Disko Partizani" and "Istanbul" show, as lovingly produced albums born out of constant musical exchange, the limitations of Western-focused and simplified genre classifications like "Balkan Beat" and "Oriental Pop."

Instead of understanding music as a dynamic product of historical, social, and cultural influences, it is perceived as static and homogeneous: Music with Greek, Anatolian, or Southern European sounds is, even if it originates in Frankfurt in the heart of Europe, still considered the music of others. According to Shantel, this denial leads to the fact that music beyond the European mainstream, unless it is highly commercializable, becomes invisible. His work as a producer, musician, and DJ is understood by Shantel as a declaration of war against existing societal dominance structures and the assumption that only what can maintain the clear separation between the sound "here" and the sound "there" can be successful in the mainstream.

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