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vrijdag 3 juli 2026

Es singt und spielt noch immer: Neoschlager (VIDEO)


 
Die Neoschlagertour 2026 ist unterwegs entlang viele Orte im Kunstbereich. Mehr Information ueber das Tour dieses Jahres koennen Sie HIER finden.

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Tief in der Nacht LIVE (Film von Boudewijn Ruckert):



Die Neoschlagertour 2026 bis jetzt (Selektion):

7. Juni: ´Surprise!´, Haarlem (NL), Kunstruimte 411.
4.April: Amsterdam (NL), ´Tomorrow is Today´, Amstelkerk.
3. Februar: Haarlem (NL), Kunstruimte 411 
28. Januar: Amsterdam (NL), De Thomas.

Selektion von einige Konzerte in 2025:

Dezember, Mixtake, JP & JP, Projektraum 411, Haarlem (NL)
November: Salon Arti et Amicitiae, mit Gaeste Paparonnie & Sina Khani
Oktober, Platforms Project, Athen, Griechenland
September, ´Love as Resistance´, Linda Weiss in Projektraum 411, Haarlem (NL)
Juni, ´Boom Boom Cha´, Internationales Ausstellung, Haarlem (NL)
Februar: Digitales TV/ Fernsehen- Creeps from the Middle East, in The Unsafe House, Amsterdam, 4 Konzerte.

Liebe Gruesse und bis bald.
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zaterdag 3 mei 2025

Unsafe interview with musical genius Mohsen Namjoo


Photo: Sina Khani & Mohsen Namjoo (Photo: Steven Bos)



We are very happy to be able to present the recording of the interview of Sina Khani (Creeps from the Middle East), Tarik Sadouma (The Rise of the Unsafe House), and Ruth Spetter (idem) conducted with Mohsen Namjoo after his concert in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Mohsen Namjoo is an Iranian musician and poet currently living in New York. In 2025 he is touring the world with his Minooor Show, a multimedia solo show, singing, reciting, playing the setar, and showing images. Minooor refers to the minor scale, according to some the only allowed musical scale in current Iran.

Mohsen Namjoo talks about his show, the use of sound and music, while in the background a selection of images are shown of the Green Movement, an oppositional political movement in Iran emerging in 2009.

This movement came to be after an apparently fraudulent presidential election in which the regime’s candidate, Ahmadinejad, became the winner, which was disputed by the opposition movement. The government arrested around 4,000 people and 72 people were killed during the protests.

Namjoo had already had a turbulent life and career, so it seems. After visiting the Tehran University of Art, he published his Toranj Album, which became a great success among the Iranian people but angered the government. In court he was sentenced to 5 years, in absentia, as he lived in Vienna at the time, for recording music that “dishonours passages from the Quran.”

The album featured nine traditional folk songs including poems of Rumi, Hafez, Baba Taher, and Attar, famous Persian poets of the past. It was mostly produced as underground music.

The story is, Namjoo was sentenced because of making animal sounds while singing the 91st Sura of the Quran. Because of this sentence, Namjoo will not return to his native country until the Islamist regime is sacked.