Greenland, unmuted by STEGI.RADIO

A tribute to the music and sounds of the largest island in the world.

From vaporwave and experimental electronics to traditional music and a vast array of field recordings, including shamanic chants, duel songs and lullabies, this series showcases the rich sonic tapestry and unique identity of Greenland.

STEGI.RADIO, the online radio station of Onassis Stegi broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Always on the move, it travels around Athens, the Mediterranean, and the rest of the world. This weekend, it hosts a special 3-hour tribute to the music and sounds of Greenland.

What do you know about the music of Greenland?

Stegi.Radio presents a series of 4 episodes dedicated to the unique music of the world’s largest island. Dive deep and explore Greenland’s individual sonic identity.

S.t.m.C. and L.B. Marszalek play sound recordings by Magnus Bergsson, Jana Winderen, Fernand Daroussen and the Institute of Landscape and Urban Studies. A mix with sound recordings from the frozen north.

Voltnoi curates two episodes featuring vaporwave, experimental electronics and a vast array of field recordings, including shamanic chants, duel songs and lullabies.

Electronic Music From Greenland w/ Voltnoi & Traditional Greenlandic Music w/ Voltnoi, in which you will listen to the "55 Recordings From 1905-1984" (often listed with dates up to 1987 in later reissues) as it is a crucial ethnographic compilation. Originally released in 1992 by ULO, it features field recordings of Inuit songs, including shamanic chants, duel songs, and lullabies from Greenland.

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