DiscoverArTEEtude: Unveiling the Spectrum of Art, Culture and Mind. West Cork´s Art and Culture Podcast by Detlef Schlich.#Arteetude 303 – Q&A Special: Detlef Schlich and Sophia in a global Q&A journey. From Cairo to Vancouver, Buenos Aires to Berlin — you asked, we answered. At the end you can listen to "The Niles bittersweet song" by WAW
#Arteetude 303 – Q&A Special: Detlef Schlich and Sophia in a global Q&A journey. From Cairo to Vancouver, Buenos Aires to Berlin — you asked, we answered. At the end you can listen to "The Niles bittersweet song" by WAW

#Arteetude 303 – Q&A Special: Detlef Schlich and Sophia in a global Q&A journey. From Cairo to Vancouver, Buenos Aires to Berlin — you asked, we answered. At the end you can listen to "The Niles bittersweet song" by WAW

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Arteetude 303 – Q&A Special

After the release of our first WAW single, “The Niles Bittersweet Song,” questions came flooding in from all over the world. In this episode, Sophia curates and presents 22 listener questions from Canada to Cairo, Buenos Aires to Berlin — covering our songwriting process, the emotional core of the track, the story behind “Nil Young,” our summer tour, and our hopes for what’s next.

Dirk Schlömer’s role in Berlin, the emotional exchanges behind the mix, and our collaborative rhythm are all revealed. A true behind-the-scenes journey.

The episode ends — of course — with the full track.

Listen now. Share it if it moves you.

Listen to the Song via Spotify Link "The Niles Bittersweet Song"

Detlef Schlich is a rock musician, podcaster, visual artist, filmmaker, ritual designer, and media archaeologist based in West Cork. He is recognised for his seminal work, including a scholarly examination of the intersections between shamanism, art, and digital culture, and his acclaimed video installation, Transodin's Tragedy. He primarily works in performance, photography, painting, sound, installations, and film. In his work, he reflects on the human condition and uses the digital shaman's methodology as an alter ego to create artwork. His media archaeology is a conceptual and practical exercise in uncovering the unique aesthetic, cultural, and political aspects of media in culture.


WEBSITE LINKS


WAW Official YouTube Channel

https://www.youtube.com/@WAWBand


"The Niles Bittersweet Song"


WAW Bandcamp

Silent Night

In a world shadowed by conflict and unrest, we, Dirk Schlömer & Detlef Schlich, felt compelled to reinterpret 'Silent Night' to reflect the complexities and contradictions of modern life.

https://studiomuskau.bandcamp.com/track/silent-night


Wild Atlantic Way

This results from a trip to West Cork, Ireland, where the beautiful Coastal "Wild Atlantic Way" reaches along the whole west coast!

https://studiomuskau.bandcamp.com/track/wild-atlantic-way


YOU TUBE

*Silent Night Reimagined* A Multilayered Avant-Garde Journey by WAW aka Dirk Schlömer & Detlef Schlich

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAbytLSfgCw


Detlef Schlich

Instagram

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I love West Cork Artists

Facebook

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I love West Cork Artists Group

ArTEEtude

YouTube Channels

visual Podcast

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Cute Alien TV

official Website

ArTEEtude

Detlef Schlich

Det Design

Tribal Loop

Download here for free Detlef Schlich´s Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culture

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303749640_Shamanism_Art_and_Digital_Culture_Cause_and_Effect



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#Arteetude 303 – Q&A Special: Detlef Schlich and Sophia in a global Q&A journey. From Cairo to Vancouver, Buenos Aires to Berlin — you asked, we answered. At the end you can listen to "The Niles bittersweet song" by WAW

#Arteetude 303 – Q&A Special: Detlef Schlich and Sophia in a global Q&A journey. From Cairo to Vancouver, Buenos Aires to Berlin — you asked, we answered. At the end you can listen to "The Niles bittersweet song" by WAW

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