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KCRW Berlin: Amplified

KCRW Berlin: Amplified

Amplified is a weekly music show, originally broadcast on KCRW Berlin, featuring interviews with musicians from all genres, hailing from Berlin and beyond.

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100 episodesEN

Show overview

KCRW Berlin: Amplified has been publishing since 2017, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 100 episodes. That works out to roughly 8 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.

Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 4 min and 5 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Music show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 5.4 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2018, with 38 episodes published. Published by KCRW Berlin.

Episodes
100
Running
2017–2020 · 3y
Median length
4 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

Amplified is a weekly music show, originally broadcast on KCRW Berlin, featuring interviews with musicians from all genres, hailing from Berlin and beyond.

Latest Episodes

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Ep 99Singer-songwriter Michael Brinkworth on how to create this 'Good Old Feeling' (Rebroadcast)

Brisbane-born Michael Brinkworth draws inspiration from Bob Dylan, Neil Young and from the city he now calls home, Berlin, “this weird halfway house that I ended up in.” The 33-year-old traveled the globe before settling down here six years ago.In the past couple of months, Brinkworth has been releasing tracks from his upcoming album, “Wasted Wonder.” We talk to him about his new music and life in Berlin. (Originally aired July 11, 2020)Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Dec 12, 20204 min

Ep 98Musician Ian Tilling on writing music in bad times (Rebroadcast)

We feature indie-rock musician Ian Tilling. The 35-year-old Brit moved to Berlin in 2016. After joining and leaving a number of bands, he started his solo project Grief Scene a year ago. Next month, Tilling will release his debut album titled "Bad Times." (Originally aired Oct. 17, 2020)Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Nov 28, 20204 min

Ep 97Berlin-based musician Martha Rose on 'diving deeply and emotionally after something that you love' (Rebroadcast)

Martha Rose, a U.K.-born, Berlin-based musician, just released her second full-length album titled “Undress & Dive After.” The 33-year-old multi-instrumentalist talks with us about her songwriting process, what her grandparents have to do with it and what’s behind her intriguing album title. (Originally aired Aug. 8, 2020)Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Nov 21, 20205 min

Ep 96‘It’s just the music that I love’: Marlais on coming to folk music as an ‘outsider’ (Rebroadcast)

We spoke with Michael Culme-Seymour — aka Marlais — about his love of folk music and his life in Berlin. The 33-year-old musician often blends old folk songs with modern elements. “Meeting Is A Pleasure,” is his latest single released in mid-September, a preview of the album to come. (Originally aired Sept. 28, 2020)

Nov 14, 20205 min

Ep 95James Chatburn: 'It's actually quite a chilled time for me for once'

Musician and producer James Chatburn moved to Berlin in 2015. The 29-year-old toured with well-known alternative R&B artists like Jordan Rakei and the L.A. band The Internet. One of his big idols is American soul legend Donny Hathaway. We caught up with the Australian to talk about his debut release "Faible Teil 1."

Nov 7, 20205 min

Ep 94Leitmotifs: Benjamin Hochman: 'In Mozart's music, every note is in the right place'

In this episode of Leitmotifs, host Fredrika Brillembourg talks with pianist and conductor Benjamin Hochman. He has performed in major cities and festivals around the world, both as a soloist and chamber musician. Currently, Hochman is a research associate with Bard College Berlin and concert curator for the American Academy. Fredrika spoke with him about Mozart and Hochman's approach to music.

Oct 31, 20205 min

Ep 93How this year's edition of Jazzfest Berlin strives to build a 'transatlantic bridge,' just days after the US election

Jazzfest Berlin has a long tradition in the city. It's been a platform for musicians from around the world since 1964. This year, the four-day festival is scheduled to kick off on Nov. 5 with a focus on the jazz scenes in Berlin and New York. We spoke with Nadin Deventer, the artistic director of the festival about what to expect from this special pandemic edition of Jazzfest Berlin.

Oct 24, 20205 min

Ep 92Musician Ian Tilling on writing music in bad times

We feature indie-rock musician Ian Tilling. The 35-year-old Brit moved to Berlin in 2016. After joining and leaving a number of bands, he started his solo project Grief Scene a year ago. Next month, Tilling will release his debut album titled "Bad Times."Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Oct 17, 20204 min

Ep 91'It's just the music that I love': Marlais on coming to folk music as an 'outsider'

We spoke with Michael Culme-Seymour — aka Marlais — about his love of folk music and his life in Berlin. The 33-year-old musician often blends old folk songs with modern elements. "Meeting Is A Pleasure," is his latest single released in mid-September, a preview of the album to come. Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Sep 26, 20205 min

Ep 90Juno Francis: Swedish Pop Made In Berlin

Angelica Ranåsen and Jacob Fagerstål are the Swedish pop duo Juno Francis. They teamed up in Berlin a couple of years ago to work on their vision of psychedelic 60s and 80s pop. We caught up with the singer, Angelica, who is 26, to talk about the duo's upcoming first EP "Oyster Love," and her fascination with all things retro.Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Sep 19, 20204 min

Ep 89'Thinking is a musician's death': Tricky on his approach to music

Tricky just released his 14th studio album, “Fall To Pieces.”On most of the new tracks, the Berlin-based artist is joined by Marta Złakowska, a vocalist whom he discovered on a European tour. We caught up with the 52-year-old about his new release and to find out what keeps him going after three decades of making music.Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Sep 5, 20205 min

Ep 88'A label for a lack of a label': hear now berlin's founder on playing genre-defying chamber music

hear now berlin is a chamber group that plays works by contemporary composers. Inspired by the music she loves playing and hearing, the sextet’s founder and flutist, Kelly Watson Woelffer, searched for five musicians who shared her vision: a violist from Australia, a cellist from New Zealand, and a trumpeter, violinist and clarinetist from Germany.Though they are all classically trained musicians with orchestral foundations, the six are also skilled in a wide range of other genres, including singer-songwriter, big band, pop and jazz.About 18 months after the group’s debut performance, we caught up with Watson Woelffer and violist Xina Hawkins about the challenges of holding auditions for a new group member during the pandemic and their upcoming concert on Sept. 7 at Kulturhaus Insel Berlin.Produced by Sylvia Cunningham

Aug 29, 20205 min

Ep 87Musician Candice Gordon on starting a new chapter in her life

Candice Gordon is the new cultural officer at the Irish Embassy in Berlin. The musician is known well beyond Berlin’s music scene for her haunting voice and prolific lyrics.We caught up with Gordon about her new role in cultural diplomacy and her latest EP, “The Sacramental Traffic Lights.”Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Aug 22, 20205 min

Ep 86Àbáse talks about his roots and sound

Szabolcs Bognar, better known as Àbáse, is a Berlin-based producer and multi-instrumentalist who is playing at this year’s XJAZZ open air festival.A classically trained jazz pianist, Àbáse combines jazzy elements with West African, Brazilian and other influences to create a fresh, new sound.Ahead of his performance this weekend, we caught up with the 29-year-old over Zoom about his appreciation for Yoruba culture and growing up in post-socialist Budapest. Produced by Benjamin Restle

Aug 15, 20204 min

Ep 85Berlin-based musician Martha Rose on 'diving deeply and emotionally after something that you love'

Martha Rose, a U.K.-born, Berlin-based musician, just released her second full-length album titled “Undress & Dive After.” The 33-year-old multi-instrumentalist talks with us about her songwriting process, what her grandparents have to do with it, and what’s behind her intriguing album title.Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Aug 8, 20205 min

Ep 84The German swing band that vows to keep you entertained through the pandemic

Back in March when all the music clubs closed in Berlin, big band leader Andrej Hermlin made a promise: to keep on performing as long as the coronavirus pandemic restricts our lives.His band, the Swingin’ Hermlins, started a non-stop series of nightly concerts streamed live via Facebook. KCRW Berlin’s Erik Kirschbaum met Andrej Hermlin to talk about his love for American music from the 1930s and why he made this crazy promise.Produced by Erik Kirschbaum

Aug 1, 20205 min

Ep 83'Sonic thinker' Sam Auinger explores the Halle am Berghain

Berlin-based composer Sam Auinger describes himself as a “sonic thinker.”The 64-year-old Austrian has spent decades exploring sound and perception in public places. Auinger’s current project is a sound installation with his long-time collaborator Hannes Strobl. The duo’s work, “Eleven Songs,” runs until August 2 at the Halle am Berghain .Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Jul 25, 20204 min

Ep 82Singer-songwriter Michael Brinkworth on how to create this 'Good Old Feeling'

Brisbane-born Michael Brinkworth draws inspiration from Bob Dylan, Neil Young and from the city he now calls home, Berlin, “this weird halfway house that I ended up in.” The 33-year-old traveled the globe before settling down here six years ago.In the past couple of months, Brinkworth has been releasing tracks from his upcoming album, “Wasted Wonder.” We talk to him about his new music and life in Berlin. Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Jul 11, 20204 min

Ep 81Noah Slee: Far away but 'Here For It All'

In this week’s edition of Amplified, we catch up with New Zealand-born soul singer and producer Noah Slee. The musician just released the single, “Here For It All.” It comes after his EP, “TWICE,” and his breakthrough debut album “Otherland.”Slee is usually based in Berlin, but he got stuck on tour when the pandemic struck. We reached him via Zoom in New Zealand. Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Jun 27, 20205 min

Ep 80Derya Yildirim on 'coming alive again'

Berlin-based musician Derya Yildirim is a multi-instrumentalist, but her favorite is the Turkish lute called the “Bağlama.” Usually, the 26-year-old performs with her band, Grup Şimşek, but more recently, she’s played on her own. We caught up with the 26-year-old in France, where she is reuniting with her band to write new material.Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll

Jun 20, 20205 min
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