In May 2015, experimental electronic musicians from Germany, Pakistan, and the Maldives answered the call of Andi & Hannes Teichmann, the Forever South Crew, and the Goethe-Institut to come together in Karachi, Pakistan. A house was transformed into a temporary recording studio — a space to connect, inspire, record, perform, eat, and occasionally sleep.
The resulting recordings were compiled into the album Karachi Files, which became the first release on Teichmann’s new label and project imprint, NOLAND. The album was released in May 2016.
Participating artists:
rRoxymore (Germany/France),
Rudoh (Pakistan),
Dynoman (Pakistan),
Toll Crane (Pakistan),
Alien Panda Jury (Pakistan),
Natasha Humera Ejaz (Pakistan),
Menimal (Maldives),
Taprikk Sweeze (Germany),
Arttu (aka Lump) (Germany/Finland),
Ramsha Shakeel (Pakistan/Canada),
Gebrüder Teichmann (Germany),
and Berlin-based photographer Pablo Lauf.