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E8: Kirsten Hermes. Electronic musician Nyokee, and Senior Lecturer at University of Westminster

E8: Kirsten Hermes. Electronic musician Nyokee, and Senior Lecturer at University of Westminster

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A podcast about Education in Audio, Music Production, and Music Technology, (including a plug for the exciting new podcast conference EPod 2023)


Our penultimate conversation from the vault of chats in 2020. Kirsten is an audiovisual artist/academic who produces music under the electronic artist alias Kyokee and teaches at the University of Westminster. We chat about Kirsten's migration from Germany to England, her teaching at the University of Westminister and her experiences as an artist in much demand. We talk about new media, ideas of liveness and performance and her book, "Performing Electronic Music Live" (see link below).


Joining us as usual in this episode is host, lecturer, and tech developer Tim Canfer, music producer and academic Russ Hepworth-Sawyer and Carola Boehm, Professor of Arts and Higher Education at Staffordshire University.


Links and Sources:

  • Kirsten's site at the University of Westminster: https://www.westminster.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/directory/hermes-kirsten
  • A link to Kirsten's 2022 book "Performing Electronic Music Live"
  • Kirsten's music site: https://www.nyokeemusic.com/



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