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What Cinema Tells us about Iranian Society
Jafar Panahi films from house arrest on a smartphone. Mohammad Rasoulof flees Iran on foot the night before his premiere. Marjane Satrapi draws her revolution in black ink from Paris. Iranian cinema is the most politically consequential national film tradition of our era — not despite censorship, but forged inside it.
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The New Ruins: 9 Masterpieces of Abandoned Architecture and Cultural Decay
From the salt-bleached skeletons of South American resorts to the skeletal skyscrapers of Bangkok, abandoned architecture serves as a silent monument to human ambition. We curate nine of the most spectacular ghost sites defining the “monumental silence” of our modern era—mapping the transition where industrial hubris finally yields to ecological transformation.
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2026 A.D. Volume 5 with DJ Tax Adviser (Granada) — Experience and versatility as a trademark
DJ Tax Adviser is the guest of 2026 A.D. Volume 5, delivering a techno set rooted in selection, technique, and long-term club discipline. Based in Granada and forged through years as a resident at Industrial Copera, Tax Adviser represents the figure of the DJ as a profession—measured, committed, and deeply connected to contemporary techno’s real…
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2026 A.D. Vol. 4 with Ruhr feat. Blocco Schengen (GER)
Ruhr feat. Blocco Schengen inaugurate the dark wave chapter of 2026 A.D. with a live performance that feels less like a concert and more like a cultural transmission. This is not nostalgia, but pure present. This is post-industrial romanticism recalibrated for the present—raw, minimal, and technologically aware. With this release, VBMGZN documents a turning point:…
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Asian Cinema 2025: Festival Winners and Breakthrough Auteurs
Asian cinema in 2025 has fractured into fascinating new territories—from Jafar Panahi’s Palme d’Or win to India’s emerging generation redefining the international circuit. This isn’t consolidation; it’s dispersal. What matters isn’t representation—it’s how these films advance cinema itself.
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2026 A.D. Series Vol. 3 – NOT.ME Live Act (Grx,Spa)
NOT.ME, one of the most forward-thinking producers in Andalusia’s underground, presents a raw, hardware-based live act for Volume 3 of VBMGZN’s 2026 A.D. Series—experimental techno built on broken rhythms, dissonance, and human control.
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Sustainable Travel Trends for 2026: Conscious Exploration Redefined
In 2026, sustainable travel is evolving beyond eco-friendly labels. Travelers are embracing regenerative tourism, slow mobility, long stays, and community-led experiences. This guide explores how carbon literacy, responsible nature access, and secondary cities are defining the future of conscious exploration, helping travelers make smarter, culturally rich, and environmentally informed choices.
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2026 A.D. Series Vol. 2 with DJ Toner — A Sonic Statement Beyond Boundaries
DJ Toner’s 2026 A.D. Series Vol. 2 delivers an intimate set that transcends genre boundaries — from jazz inflections to rare groove and hip hop atmospheres — revealing the soul of a seasoned selector.
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THE GREY AREA: WHERE ELECTRONIC MUSIC DISOBEYS ITS OWN RULES
The “grey area” is where electronic music stops obeying genre logic. Neither techno nor ambient, neither club nor home listening, these records operate in a liminal space—structural, emotional, and aesthetic—reshaping how electronic music is composed, experienced, and understood today.
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Transmission Audio 2 # 5 con Angel Molina
Ángel Molina reflexiona sobre 2025 como un año de intensa actividad: DJ sets, curaduría, programación y una lectura crítica del estado actual del techno. Lejos del ruido y de la nostalgia, Molina habla desde el oficio, analizando la escena, el papel del booking y la necesidad de mantener criterio y continuidad en un contexto cada…
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Martin Parr: A Photographic Legacy That Captured the Colors of Ordinary Life
The photography world has lost one of its most distinctive voices. Martin Parr, the British documentary photographer whose saturated images of beach holidays, consumer culture, and everyday British life became instantly recognizable around the globe, passed away on December 6, 2025, We want to dedicate some words to his work and legacy, rest in peace.






