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October 1st, 2016,

NATURAL BORN: NAKED

NAKED’s debut album ZONE is full of a deliciously dark, noisy, sexual electro-pop tracks. The album results in expressive electronics mixed with despairing vocals. Some songs poignantly express heavy emotions, some are gentler, more pop(py). Each song features dark sound that is juxtaposed with pleasing tones, which altogether make for an ambient, raw and somehow erotic melody. There is a lush texture to ZONE, one could describe the album as an eerie, very contemporary, adult, infinite spectrum of sounds, neatly contained in its thirty-five minutes. more information and pictures

September 29th, 2016,

appear unremarkable —
Ein Bahner kommt selten allein

Dressed in diy high-vis fashion, Daniel Künzler and Roman Menge try to keep a low profile. As they put on their uniforms, they merge into another identity. more information and pictures

July 26th, 2016,

Kristina Nagel —
Printed Visual Studies 01:
Overknees / Ebay Studies

Visual artist Kristina Nagel lives and works in Berlin. The overknees research was web archaeology with a spin and the first edition of her project printed visual studies. She autistically collected ebay images on-topic for a year. So there will follow three more zines with investigative photo researches. Subjects will vary. more information and pictures

July 11th, 2016,

Vladislav Andrievsky — My Friend Olga

TISSUE is happy to introduce you to yet another interesting Ukrainian artist: Vladislav Andrievsky is a young photographer from Kiev. He grants insights into his city’s youth culture by shooting photos of friends, his town, travels and environment he lives in. He made this series about his friend Olga Pavlenko and her newfound approach to graffiti. more information and pictures

June 17th, 2016,

Zsu Szabo —
Sucht und Ordnung N°5: Zambia

“Instead of military service the state should send every young adult to a Third World country for a year to make ends meet without a credit card. I believe that this would change the attitude of humanity a lot.” It was something like that the ethnologist told me with whom I was in Zambia among other countries to do research for his radio features. more information and pictures

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