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Vivian koch beyond contact1/3/2024 The Second Army was transferred to Portsmouth for the D-Day landings, and Fuchs eventually reached Germany in time to see the release of prisoners from the Belsen concentration camp. He returned home and was posted to London at Second Army headquarters in a civil affairs position. His son, Peter, was born in 1940.Īt the age of thirty, he enrolled in the Territorial Army, and was dispatched to the Gold Coast from 1942 to July 1943. ![]() He returned in 1938 to find that his second daughter, Rosalind, had severe cerebral palsy. Fuchs organised an expedition to investigate the Lake Rukwa basin in southern Tanzania in 1937. In February 1936, his daughter Hilary was born. The findings from this expedition, in which two of their companions were lost, brought Fuchs his PhD from Cambridge in 1937. A world traveller in her own right, Joyce accompanied Vivian on his expedition to Lake Rudolf (now Lake Turkana) in 1934. In 1933, Fuchs married his cousin, Joyce Connell. Next, he joined anthropologist Louis Leakey on an expedition to Olduvai Gorge. After graduation in 1930, he travelled with a Cambridge University expedition to study the geology of East African lakes with respect to climate fluctuation. His first expedition was to Greenland in 1929 with his tutor James Wordie. He was a member of the Sedgwick Club, a geological society, at Cambridge. He was educated as a geologist, and considered the profession a means of pursuing his interest in the outdoors. He was born in 1908 in Freshwater, Isle of Wight, and attended Brighton College and St John's College, Cambridge. 2 The Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expeditionįuchs was the son of the German immigrant Ernst Fuchs from the Jena area and of his British wife Violet Watson.Often genre flipping between acid bangers, Detroit house, tricksy techno or knackered Sheffield bleeps, you can expect an abundance of mind-melting tracks that no one’s ever heard of. ![]() She also holds down a job in the hallowed Hard Wax record store where she has been meticulously listening to and purchasing some of the best releases that electronic music has to offer.įinally rounding things up is our very own DJ Heartbreak who is an obsessive record digger equally adept at playing tops off as he is playing Autechre b-sides to a crowd of 5 with the lights off. After making waves with her own ‘Deep Trouble’ parties in Berlin, Jesse has been coming to our attention through some expertly executed DJ sets and has been able to showcase her exquisite taste on HÖR, proving to listeners that there is another side to techno than untz untz. Vivian’s DJ style drifts between a love of breakbeat through to dancefloor slammers and lots of magical stuff in between, all held together with slick transitions and technical wizardry. She left us flabbergasted with her debut ‘Beyond Contact‘ LP released on AD 93 and has had strong releases on a.r.t.less and Omnidisc. Vivian Koch has been DJing since she was 16 years old and has been putting those hours spent behind the decks to good use and is making her presence felt in Europe and internationally. We are expecting some vortex, mind-warping techno and intricate rhythmical workouts. GiGi FM has been running a fabulous NTS Radio show over the past few years after building her reputation as an exhilarating Techno DJ in South London and regular appearances at the Make Me parties, where she came into our line of vision. ![]() To celebrate the occasion we’ve worked hard to secure exciting, fresh and genre-defying Berlin-based DJ’s and producers. On Friday 3 September, we’re hosting an open-air dance to celebrate 12 Years of Inverted Audio at Berlin’s new open-air cultural venue ÆDEN.
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