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Philosophies, lifestyles and the big debates that intellectuals are unravelling today.
Punk, Glitter, Glamour: The New Underground Cabaret
Tracks takes you into the liminal spaces of the new underground cabaret in France which is often queer, political, and very funny.
16 min
Magazine
Breaking the ‘Furries’ Stereotype
With their anthropomorphic animal costumes, the furries push the boundaries of social and virtual identity.
13 min
Digital Horror - What Scares Gen Z?
Accompanied by internet horror experts, Tracks asks: what frightens Gen Z?
14 min
Jus†ice
The legendary French electro duo search for their favourite releases in a Parisian record shop.
11 min
Isamaya Ffrench: The Makeup Artist for Monstrous Beauties
We follow British make-up artist Isamaya Ffrench and her monstrous creations at a Vivienne Westwood show in Paris.
10 min
Black Gyarus: How a Japanese Subculture Inspired Black Women
Young women in Japan rebelled against a conformist, monochrome society in the 1990s with the gyaru style.
An Interview with Lech Wałęsa
Lech Wałęsa, former Polish trade unionist and co-founder of the Solidarność movement became President of Poland after the fall of communism. He talks to Yves Kugelmann about the current state of Europe.
52 min
Documentary
Art Inspired by Our Absurd Labour Market
Artists question the value of "bullshit jobs", meaningless yet highly-valued roles in our society.
With Daniel Richter
Daniel Richter is one of the best-known artists of our time. He speaks to Jagoda Marinić about the books that are important to him.
67 min
Amapiano: The Sound of South Africa
House music was born in Chicago but South Africa has given the genre its own spin: Amapiano.
15 min