Kamizdat Rentgen #33: Access Frame – Authority + Netlabel Day

Netlabel Day day and The Creative Commons in 2024

Every year on the 14th of July, we have the opportunity to question the state of affairs between the commons, the private, and the public, or rather the commons, the market and the state. Every year, on Netlabel Day, we have the opportunity to look again in the eyes of our fellow musicians, producers, publishers on the music scene, and to make it clear that there is an alternative to collective organisations and the principles of enacted copyright law. Indeed, some artists want to be closer to their audiences and do not want to accept the market and the consumer imperative. That is the creative commons.

On this day, Kamizdat is also releasing a collection of sounds in the Access Frame series, which this year is entitled Authority. The release-related concert event Kamizdat Rentgen: Access Frame: Authority & Netlabel Day has a strong international component and this year, as a novelty, it is preparing a small international hybrid discursive program with a round table on the topic “Netlabel Day day and The Creative Commons in 2024”. You can attend it at 7 p.m., after the round-table we will continue with the live concert, which will also be available to the global public and community via webcast at live.pretok.tv.

Lineup

Round table:

  • Netlabel day and the creative commons in 2024, with: Konrad Behr, Set Hallström and Luka Prinčič

Concert:

  • Lifecutter
  • Oka
  • Karmen Ponikvar
  • Kikiriki & Luka Prinčič

Kamizdat Rentgen

“Kamizdat Rentgen” is a glance under the surface of the skin, a look into the fleshy entwinement of bones, muscles and nerves that shape the heterogeneity of the sound bodies. It is a series of music events organized by Kamizdat to increase the visibility of adventurous music makers who dare to venture into the territories where no one had been before. The events are often closely connected with the label’s new releases.

Support

Produced by Emanat in collaboration with Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture
Financial support by the City of Ljubljana