After years taking a backseat to traditional Fado and big festivals, Lisbon’s once-thriving local indie-alternative music scene has seen a resurgence driven by a new generation of homegrown and...
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1st Artist to Artist Podcast out today: Stefanie Martens talks to Rachel Louise
indieRepublik is proud to be presenting the brand new Artist to Artist podcast by Stefanie Martens of Wolf & Moon. Each week Stefanie will be talking to a different indie artist about music, the...
Meet Stefanie Martens and her brand new Artist to Artist podcast
indieRepublik: So you’ve produced a series of podcasts of artists talking to artists, with the first Artist to Artist podcast out today! - and we’re very happy to be included as media partner. Could...
Moyka EP Spaces – This is Not Who We Thought We’d Be
Now 23, Moyka returns with a follow-up EP to 2019’s Colder, entitled Spaces. Apparently having spent the last year dealing with the death of a long-term relationship, this fact seems to have had...
World Premiere: Strange Pilgrim and Staring at the Sky: psychedelics and warm summer evenings
indieRepublik is proud to present the world premiere of the brand new single Staring at the Sky from Strange Pilgrim, about summer evenings and psychedelics: just sitting back and marveling at the...
Christopher Chaplin’s Sea Change is a ghostly and unusual work
Christopher Chaplin is not someone whose music you might put happily on the car stereo to hum along to on your morning commute. An avant-garde musician and composer with a long track record,...
Review: Liam Mour – Ode to Youth: fantastical and engaging
Ode to Youth is the first single from the debut EP of the same name (Ode to Youth) by electronic music producer and multi-instrumentalist Liam Mour, coming out this July on his own label. All of the...
Realation pushes back with their single Isabella
Realation's latest single Isabella is a slow burn: the "concept grunge" band has been around long enough not to have to go straight for the jugular - their songwriting has matured enough to let...
Review: Kristian Kostov’s debut EP Mood hits all the buttons
Kristian Kostov is probably not the most typical artist that we would feature on indieRepublik: his new EP Mood has come out through Universal Music and he sounds pretty pop at first listen. But...
Another take on the little black dress
How many ways can you do the little black dress? Plenty, it turns out. We love this single-arm take on the classic number and the way Bleu Avenue Ofbleuavenue wears it!
fashion

Warm and stylish in the streets
A sleek and simple look by Kevin Elezaj. In these cold winter days,...

22 Threads: the Berlin brand & philosophy that kicks back against fast fashion
indieBerlin sat with Ruth and Caroline, the creators of a revolutionary brand...
Glitter Inspo
Jon Aaron from Moscow is glowing greater than the gods with his stylish peach...

Button up, it’s getting to winter…
Here's a buttoned-up look from Masaki in Japan. Keeping a lookout...

Time for raincoats…
This rainy-day look is from Andréa Frisk,26 year old Singer/songwriter, makeup...

Interview with Portuguese photographer Beatriz Mariano
We discovered Beatriz Mariano online and loved her photos so much that we...

Look of the week – Be colorful and vintage!
Ms. Kanaho from Japan mixes bright color palette with vintage traits - Harlem...
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A Message From the Editor
“Together with my partner Mia Morris I started indieBerlin in 2008 as a blog covering independent culture in and of Berlin. By 2019 we’d become a blog network, booking & events company and PR agency – focused mainly on music.
Towards the end of 2019 my partner left to focus on new adventures. Fast forward to 2020 and I realised I wanted to change some things.
I love the independent music and culture scene in Berlin but I’m also excited by fashion, innovation, indie tech, alternative living models, indie travel and more.
At the same time I realised I wanted to look beyond Berlin; while indieRepbublik is meant to remove our geographical limitations, so that we can focus on the amazing things going on all across the globe, still of course we’re (presently) based in Germany; so we’d also like to shine a light on stuff happening in places like Leipzig, Hamburg, Munich and the Ruhrgebiet.
As we extend beyond indie music/film/fashion to look at sustainable living and life choices, roads less travelled, unusual people doing unusual things – while still celebrating the best independent culture from all over; and as we focus our events section across Germany (and hopefully soon even further afield), I dearly hope that you’ll stay with us as we embark on the next leg of our journey. And I’d like to thank our reader who have stayed with us this far – and of course all the amazing reviewers and other team members who have been with us over the years, and who have made indieBerlin/indieRepublik what it is today.
– Noel Maurice, founder and chief editor, indieBerlin/indieRepublik, March 2020

Noel Maurice
Chief Editor / Instigator