Enchoris Podcast

Elias Ntais

Welcome to the Enchoris Podcast. A series of in-depth conversations with actors from the European Cultural and Creative Industry Landscape. Hosted by Elias Ntais, the CEO of Enchoris, this monthly podcast provides insights to the challenges the Arts Sector is facing and a system thinking approach to analysing and solving them. A knowledge sharing oriented discussion with Cultural Leaders offering access to creative Cultural Management approaches and solutions.

Episodes

  1. Enchoris Podcast | S1E6 | Ralph H. Christoph

    Mar 25

    Enchoris Podcast | S1E6 | Ralph H. Christoph

    What makes the arts sustainable? This months guest Ralph Christoph, the director of the c/o pop convention shares his views on how the current political climate will effect the founding of the arts and specifically pop music. What kind of structures are needed in order to navigate a political agenda that does not include diversity and focused on the misconception that pop music is a self sustaining profit oriented industry. We talk about how much work and thought goes into both understanding different segments and age groups of stakeholders and guests of the festival. He gives us insight on the ground work done behind the scenes to ensure that the event is relevant, educating and entertaining for a diverse audience. In the process we talk about how trends come into fashion and go and how the narratives, business models, challenges and approaches adjust to that. We go through how the business models of the pop and performing industries have changed over the years between recording and touring the current dead-end situation due to inflation and exploding touring costs. How will this fragile biotope of music survive the current financial situation, the closed borders and the wars happening around Europe. Additionally Ralph Christoph is giving us insight on the panel that will discuss how radical pop music could be in the next years if it follows other art-forms breaking norms and having an edge. A healthy reaction to the extreme right propaganda that is taking the internet by storm. How can pop music affect the current political climate as a form of aesthetic resistance and what is the soundtrack of the years to come. This years convention will explore exactly that! More information on this years co pop convention on April 16 -17 in Cologne Germany https://c-o-pop.de/programm#convention

    1h 20m
  2. Enchoris Podcast | S1E5 | Michael P. Aust

    12/12/2025

    Enchoris Podcast | S1E5 | Michael P. Aust

    This month we are talking with Michael P. Aust who is a producer, director and the co-founder of the Soundtrack Cologne Festival. We discuss how he entered the film industry and how he navigated the changes and trends over the past 30 years as a producer. Having a diverse portfolio is crucial to surviving the challenges of an ever changing industry.We discuss the effect the AI explosion has had on the composing community and what challenges it has created for artists. We address the difference between AI and generative AI and explore the positive and negative aspects they bring to composing. Can AI be trained ethically ensuring proper reimbursement for copyright holders? What do composers, publishers, collecting societies and AI companies have to do to create a fair environment that respects copyright and intellectual property by creating transparent rules for training AI data sets? What are the legal risks of using generative AI in one's own composition?In the past years Soundtrack Cologne has created an AI Focus stream at the conference that provides insights, legal advice and room to discuss how AI affects music composition. Additionally back in 2024 they did a survey that analysed how AI is being used in the industry by composers and how it affects their motivation to create and work. https://soundtrackcologne.de/ai-focus... We go beyond the misconceptions about AI and discuss what tools composers are using to enhance their workflow and creativity. What tools are popular among the community and what are the benefits of using them. Michael P. Aust suggests that composers could train their own decentralised AI based on their own material and later monetise on that by selling it to a composer after retiring who will continue their legacy.Soundtrack Cologne was a catalyst for a lot of copyright initiatives and composers associations being funded and created a collaborative ecosystem where composers learned to share experience and work together as a community and do lobbying. We discuss the importance of festivals where people meet and the effect it has both on the industry and also the opportunity they provide for composers and artist to build up their skill set beyond composing. Additionally the festival has provided politicians insight and a frame to understand the industry and its challenges better.We discuss the challenges of keeping a festival alive and how financing by the state, city and sponsors has to be stable and predictable to make it sustainable. Festivals provide the framework for the industry to grow and provide composers the opportunity for life long training and expanding their skillset. There is no substitute for this type of work in the industry.Read more about Soundtrack Cologne at https://soundtrackcologne.de/

    1h 5m
  3. Enchoris Podcast | S1E4 | Josef Fuchs

    11/18/2025

    Enchoris Podcast | S1E4 | Josef Fuchs

    On this months podcast we welcome Josef Fuchs from Jokifu Coaching to talk about being an artist, finding your own voice and navigating the professional side of the performing industry.He shares his personal journey from Tirol Austria, where he discovered sound and singing as a medium of expression and experimentation to Salzburg where he dove into the classical music scene and found a new language to explore. Having been a singer, an agent and a casting director gives him a unique perspective on the inner workings of opera houses and music festivals.In his coaching and team-building capacity he strives to provide people an opportunity to discover their voice and develop their personality that feeds the artistic persona. An advocate of Work Sessions instead of auditions, he tries to provide an environment in which a singer can find his footing, experiment and show his personality. Contrary to old fashioned auditions he looks for unique artists and tries to unleash their potential and collaboration skills, focusing both on the needs of a musical piece and the dynamics a cast is built on.Authenticity is the core of his approach! He strongly encourages singers to abandon any preconceived notion of success and embark on a journey of self-discovery and excellence. Finding the right attitude to manage rejection and the complicated power dynamics of stage life are some of the core concepts of his work.We discuss the toll difficult pieces and stagings have on the soul of performers and touch on the sensitive issues of abuse, harassment and power games that are strongly being discussed in the art world since the 1950's. He provides clear guidance about how awareness, self-reflection, boundaries and solidarity with other performers can keep someone mentally healthy and safe. The communal side of music and the transcendent nature of music are in the core of his process. Providing transparency in the audition process and giving people an opportunity to showcase their abilities is key to creating a great production and a creative environment to work in.Josef has the ability to keep it light while addressing every aspect of theatre life and maintaining an objective critical approach on the performing industry. You can find more about his work on the Website of Jokifu Coaching!https://www.jokifu.com/

    1h 28m
  4. 05/31/2025

    Enchoris Podcast | S1E1 | Christof Schreckenberg

    The focal point of the first episode of the Enchoris Podcast are the problems that Music Venues are facing in Europe. We are discussing the findings of a study that our first guest Christof Schreckenberg of Creative Tide conducted together with Enchoris in Munich that analyses the factors that contribute to the existential threat that clubs are experiencing post pandemic. Inflation, rising prices, gentrification, regulations and bureaucracy and creating an environment in which it is very hard for music venues to survive. In this episode we discuss the key findings of the Munich study and anecdotes from the behind the scene interviews that were conducted during the research period. A summary of the study in english can be found by clicking the following link on the creative tide website. https://creativetide.de/essentials-of-the-munich-music-venue-study-2024.html What became evident in this process is the social impact the music venues have, and the multiple ways in which they improve the quality of life in a city. More than a place for creativity and music to be performed and experienced Music Venues are hubs for creative communities, safe spaces for marginalised groups and a catalyst for the creative economy. Christof Schreckenberg is the CEO of Feldstärken Gmbh https://feldstaerken.de/ and Creative Tide www.creativetide.de Recorded at River Studios Cologne by Nick Benoy Filmed and Directed by Jorgos Katsimitsoulias

    1h 10m

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Welcome to the Enchoris Podcast. A series of in-depth conversations with actors from the European Cultural and Creative Industry Landscape. Hosted by Elias Ntais, the CEO of Enchoris, this monthly podcast provides insights to the challenges the Arts Sector is facing and a system thinking approach to analysing and solving them. A knowledge sharing oriented discussion with Cultural Leaders offering access to creative Cultural Management approaches and solutions.