The 17th edition of CTM took place from 29 January – 7 February 2016 in various Berlin venues including HAU – Hebbel am Ufer, Berghain, YAAM, Heimathafen Neukölln, Werkstatt der Kulturen, and Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien.
CTM 2016 – New Geographies examined today’s rapidly collapsing borders and emerging new hybrid topographies, and aims to provide the tools needed to approach the complexities of a polycentric, polychromatic, and increasingly hybrid (music) world with greater openness. Special projects and commissions, as well as artists and sound cultures emanating from less familiar countries and localities and often operating on the fringes of the electronic circuit are featured in greater numbers than ever before. Notable input to the festival’s music programme is received from guest co-curator Rabih Beaini, while the festival’s exhibition and daytime discourse programme is created in close collaboration with Norient – Network for Local and Global Sounds and Media Culture.
Over 200 artists and professionals from 43 different countries contributed to over 150 performances and projects that made up the CTM 2016 programme, which also included an 8-day Transfer programme that encompassed the Discourse series of artist talks and film screenings, a collaborative MusicMaker’s Hacklab for music technology, a Research Networking Day, a Meet & Greet for Collaborative Networks, a Network Speed Dating session, two installations, and the »Seismographic Sounds. Visions of a New World« exhibition. The 17th edition featured 7 premieres of commissioned works, including 2 that were supported through the CTM 2015 Radio Lab.
As always, the CTM festival was held in parallel to and in collaboration with transmediale – festival for art and digital culture which took place at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. CTM and transmediale also hosted the P2P Vorspiel initiative together with over 30 local venues and organisations and launched with an opening event on 15 January at ACUD Macht Neu.
»One of the world’s leading experimental music festivals«
→ Crack Magazine, Emma Robertson
»Das CTM ist die wohl bedeutendste Veranstaltung für digitale und elektronische Kultur in Deutschland«
→ Die Tageszeitung, Julian Weber
»Sondant en profondeur la production musicale contemporaine, le festival berlinois CTM s’est montré plus aventureux que jamais lors de cette édition 2016 particulièrement bigarrée.«
→ Les Inrockuptibles, Jérôme Provençal
»Whether it was 3:30 AM on a Thursday night in Panorama Bar, Friday evening at an art museum or Sunday night at Watergate, this year’s CTM presented ample sonic geographies to wander through. Here’s hoping the diverse, progressive lineup wasn’t just an anomaly and that more festivals and club promoters take heed and follow suit.«
→ Resident Advisor, Bianca Guilione
»Where sometimes electronic music festivals can feel rather like a hip musical Starbucks as they export their Boomkat-ready ‘sick’ line-ups around the world, what’s so striking about CTM ... is just what a glorious union of non-’western’ sounds this is.«
→ The Quietus, Luke Turner
»It pushed space limits both with its far reach and its full venues and channeled music from then and now. And in the end, it managed to cover not just an illusory map, but a whole sound transcript of the territory.«
→ Electronic Beats, Simona Mantarlian
»Das CTM-Festival für experimentelle Musik mischt die Berliner Nächte einmal wieder richtig auf.«
→ Berliner Morgenpost, Andreas Gumz
»On ne connaît pas dans le monde de festivals équivalant au CTM de Berlin.«
→ The Drone
»It’s as if they opened a Pandora box of music and projects, which will spread over other European forward thinking music festivals in the near future.«
→ The Attic
»Zur Halbzeit des CTM-Festivals brummt einem der Schädel. Es handelt sich dabei allerdings um eine nicht unangenehme, auch erhellende, mitunter fast beglückende Verwirrung. Denn zwischen traditionellen Gesängen, wildem Humangeschrei und brüllenden Feedbackgitarren aus aller Herren Länder, nicht zu vergessen natürlich Techno-Reflexionen und Geräusch-Avantgarde wurden vielleicht nicht unbedingt die vom Festivalmotto versprochenen „Neuen Geographien“ kartographiert.«
→ Berliner Zeitung, Markus Schneider
»Contaminare. Uscire dalla logica dei “soliti” nomi. Guardare alle avanguardie storiche degli anni ’60 e ’70 e capire quanto siano attuali ancora oggi. Tentare di dialogare con le musiche del mondo, mettendosi da pari a pari, e pazienza se questo significa anche intamarrirsi un po’ (anche perché comunque sacche di cerebralissima qualità sono cose che non mancano e che nessuno toglierà mai). Questo il messaggio del CTM quest’anno, come e più di altri anni, e questo è il messaggio più interessante che può arrivare da Berlino oggi come oggi, musicalmente parlando, e parlando prima di tutto agli appassionati di elettronica.«
→ Soundwall, Davmir Ivic
»Och för alla oss som nosade på CTM i år en källa till ytterligare undersökning, allt finns där för att ge oss nya perspektiv och insikter om vikten av att öppna oss mot andra kulturer och traditioner.«
→ Tidningen Kulturen, Curt Lundberg
| Abdel Karim Shaar | Laurel Halo |
| Adam Harper | Lena Willikens |
| AGF:poemproducer | Lex Lugner |
| Ah! Kosmos | Le1f |
| Aïsha Devi | Liz Allbee |
| Alexander Miltsen | Love Cult |
| Alienata | Low 808 |
| Alina Filippova | Lucia Udvardyová |
| Alessandro Bosetti | Luke Turner |
| Alya Sebti | Malek Andary |
| Alsarah | Marcin Pietruszewski |
| Ana-Maria Avram | Marcus Boon |
| André Bratten | Marcus Gammel |
| Angie Balata | Mari Matsutoya |
| Anja Schwarz | Marija Bozinovska Jones |
| Anna Homler | Martin Sulzer |
| Anna Raimondo | Mark Smith |
| Annie Goh | Maurice Louca |
| Ashish Sankrityayan | Mazen Kerbaj |
| Ateq | Meira Asher |
| Autarkic | MFO |
| Baris¸ K | Mikael Seifu |
| Batuk | Mobilegirl |
| Beatrice Dillon | Moscoman |
| Beio | Mumdance |
| Bernard Clarke | Nan Kolè |
| Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung | Native Instrument |
| Borusiade | Nicola Müllerschön |
| Buttechno | Nidia Minaj |
| C-drík Fermont | Night Lovell |
| Cande Sánchez Olmos | OG Maco |
| Carolin Brandl | Olaf Karnik |
| Charlotte Bendiks | Oliver Potratz |
| Chris Saunders | Omar Rajeh |
| Christopher Bauder | OMMA |
| Christopher Kirkley | Opium Hum |
| Dahlia Borsche | Paul Marmota |
| Dana Whabira | Paul Prudence |
| Daniele De Santis | Pauline Oliveros |
| Darren Johnston | Peder Mannerfelt |
| Deena Abdelwahed | Pedro Reyes |
| Delfonic | Peter Kirn |
| Dis Fig | Pharoah Chromium |
| DJ Lakhe | Pole |
| Dmitry Gelfand | Praed |
| Dwarfs of East Agouza | Purpurrpurple |
| Easter | Rabih Beaini |
| Ekaterina Degot | Rabit |
| Emily Bick | Renaissance Man |
| Esplendor Geométrico | Resom |
| Evelina Domnitch | Ricarda Kopal |
| Ewa Justka | Rob Thorne |
| FIS | Robert Henke |
| Floating Points | Rødhåd |
| Florian Sievers | Sabine Hentzsch |
| FOKN Bois | Sam Shalabi |
| Gaika | Sebastian Klotz |
| Gebrüder Teichmann | Senyawa |
| Georg Klein | Sharif Sehnaoui |
| Gesloten Cirkel | Shaul Schwartz |
| Gösta Wellmer | Slick Shoota |
| Graw Böckler | Sofia Jernberg |
| Hanno Leichtmann | Sky Deep |
| Heatsick aka Steven Warwick | SpatzHabibi |
| HMOT | Stephen O'Malley |
| Hevî | Sublime Frequencies |
| Honey Dijon | Svetlana Maras |
| Hyperion Ensemble | Takuya Taniguchi |
| Iancu Dumitrescu | Tara Transitory aka One Man Nation |
| Igor Botur | Thomas Burkhalter |
| Ione | Theresa Beyer |
| Ipek Ipekcioglu | Theo Eshetu |
| Jaime Jones | Thug Entrancer |
| Jerusalem in my Heart | Tianzhuo Chen |
| J.G. Biberkopf | Ticklish |
| Jlin | T'ien Lai |
| Julia Gerlach | Tommaso Cappellato |
| KABLAM | Urs Hofer |
| Karen Power | Vincent Moon |
| Kassem Mosse | Visionist |
| Kazuhisa Uchihashi | Wendy Hsu |
| Keiji Haino | Why Be |
| Kink Gong aka Laurent Jeanneau | Ziad Nawfal |
| Lars-Christian Koch | Zutzut |
| LaTurbo Avedon |
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