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Steffi Weismann (Berlin/CH)
»LapStrap« -

Solo for voices and portable audio devices
(Version Flughafenstraße 2011)
www.steffiweismann.de

Nathan Bontrager (USA)
Cello
www.nathanbontrager.com
Solo, and with special guest
Simon Jakob Drees (DE)
Violin

Ryu Hankil (Korea)
Matija Schellander (Vienna)
Duo for Electronics, Typewriter and Double bass
www.ftarri.com/festival/hankil-e.html
www.matija.klingt.org

Mitsuaki Matsumoto (Japan)
Solo for Prepared Sitar
www.4-em.org


»Twilight Claps & Thunders«
Kate Donovan & Ryan Karolidis
Analogue Light & Sound Performance
accompanied by Simon Redfern, Electric Piano

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phI8wUuuXmc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpL3j_MAjFU

»Best Before Unu«
Antonis Anissegos - Audio
Andreas Karaoulanis - Animation
http://www.bestbefore.gr

George Cremaschi / Kai Fagaschinski Duo
George Cremaschi– Double Bass / Electronics
Kai Fagaschinski - Clarinet
http://www.georgecremaschi.com
http://kylie.klingt.org




Duet:
Dario Fariello (Berlin/Italy) - Alto Sax
Eren Ileri (Vienna/Turkey) - Alto Sax Samples, Turntable

Solo:
Rui Faustino (Berlin/Portugal)
»For Unaccompanied Drums«

Fariello/Ileri
The duo was born in summer 2009 in Istanbul. Eren uses only prerecorded
alto saxophone samples, and Dario plays with/on/in/under it in real-time.
Touching the vinyl controller the tone becomes scratch, leaving we are back
to the sax, but in a different part of the composition! So the dj plays rhythmically
with this switch possibility: scratch and re-composition, superimposing voices.
After some concerts and some private sessions the "sound bank" evolved: they
went back to the studio and recorded more material: long sounds made for
scratching, wind sections, static soundscapes and multi-layer compositions.
soundcloud.com/erenileridariofariello

Rui Faustino was born in 1975 in Algarve, Portugal. He has been playing
the drums since 1990.

 In 1994 he started his academical formation. He studied
classical percussion for three years at EPME. After that he moved on to the Jazz
drumset which took him to Lisbon to study at HCP, and later to Berlin where
he was a guest both at HfM Hans Eisler and UdK Berlin. 

Rui lives since 2000
between Berlin and Lisbon and has been working with musicians radicated in
both countries. He also made music for theater, dance, circus and film.
rui-faustino.com




Duo
Agnes Palier
(Paris) – Voice
Olivier Toulemonde
(Berlin/France) – Acoustic Objects
www.agnes-palier.net
www.olivier-toulemonde.com
Trio
Anat Cohavi
(Berlin/Israel) – Bass clarinet
George Donchev
(Berlin/Bulgaria) – Double bass
Andrea Sanzvela
(Berlin/Spain) – Viola
www.anat-cohavi.com
georgedonchev.weebly.com

www.myspace.com/andreasanzvela


Exchange: Berlin/_____a sound art project by
Johnny Chang & Luke Munn
(Berlin/New Zealand)
special guests:
Lucio Capece
(reeds and objects)
Annette Krebs
(guitar and electronics)
interaction with real world sound via carefully focused responses
and common objects, electronics, or instruments.

audience-involving pieces by Peter Ablinger and Christian Kesten.

front room installations by
Michael Pisaro, Stefan Thut, Taku Unami, Manfred Werder.

http://soundcloud.com/lukemunn/sets/youarehere


Duo:
Okkyung Lee (NYC) – Cello
Matija Schellander (Vienna) – Double bass

Trio:
»Telling Stories About Trees«
Renato Ciunfrini (Rome) – Clarinet
Guro Skumsnes Moe (Olso) – Double bass
Håvard Skaset (Oslo) – Guitar

Okkyung Lee:
after being in music schools from age of 3 to 25, korean cellist/improviser/composer
Okkyung Lee finally found her artistic freedom in New York's lower east side where
she moved in 2000.
Since then, she has performed and recorded with numerous artists such as Laurie
Anderson, Lotte Anker, Derek Bailey, Kjell Bjørgeengen, Carla Bozulich, John Butcher,
Nels Cline, Chris Corsano, Sylvie Courvoisier, Carlos Giffoni, John Hollenbeck, Vijay Iyer,
Lindha Kallerdahl, Andrew Lampert, Christian Marclay, Min Xiao-Fen, Thurston Moore,
Ikue Mori, Lawrence D. "butch" Morris, Jim O'rourke, Evan Parker, Keith Rowe, Wadada
Leo smith, Tyshawn Sorey, Skuli Sverrisson,C Spencer Yeh and John Zorn to name a few.
Okkyung has released the following albums: her debut album as a leader, Nihm on Tzadik;
a duo recording with Christian Marclay, Rubbings on My Cat is an Alien (LP)/A Silent
place (CD); solo cello album I saw the Ghost of an Unknown Soul and it Said... on Thurston
Moore's Ecstatic Peace!; Check for Monsters with Steve Beresford and Peter Evans on
Emanem label.
In 2011, her second album Noisy Love Songs on Tzadik will be released in march. followed
by limited edition LP Anicca with phil minton on Dancing Wayang later in april. Okkyung
also recorded a trio album with Evan Parker and Peter Evans and also a duo with Paul
Lytton to be released on psi later in 2011.
okkyunglee.com

Matija Schellander
* 1981, is an Austrian double bass player and electronic musician living in Vienna and Berlin.
He has performed improvised music in Austria, Slovenia, Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary,
France, Italy and has composed pieces for his own groups as well as commisioned pieces for
the Jazzwerkstatt Wien Workshop Ensemble, ChoreographersAkemi Takeya, visual artist
Meina Schellander, Vocal Ensemble Hortus Musicus, Zur Wachauerin….
Schellanders regular projects include: Duos Rdeča Raketa with Maja Osojnik and with
turntablist dieb13, trio Second Sound (Schellander/Bruckner-Weinhuber/Malatesta) and the
Low Frequency Orchestra (Osojnik/Castelló/Grill/Schellander).
Other collaborations include Franz Hautzinger, Burkhard Stangl, Martin Siewert, Kazuhisa
Uchihashi, Jorge Sanchez-Chiong, Christof Kurzmann, Choi Joonyong, Bernhard Lang, Renald
Deppe, Pia Palme, Elisabeth Flunger, Noid, Martin Brandlmayr, Marco Eneidi, Wolfgang
Mitterrer and many more.
Recent Releases:
low frequency orchestra & wolfgang mitterer – MOLE (chmafu 2010)
rdeča raketa – old girl, old boy (mosz 2010)
Metalycée - It is not (mosz 2009)
matija.klingt.org

Telling stories about trees:
Is a Norwegian/Italian collaboration that stems from a night in Rome where
Bluefaced People(Skaset/Moe) shared the bill with a Renato Ciunfrini project.
The musicians became mutual aware of each other and decided to meet in
Norway to play and experiment togheter.
Feeling confident about their music in the cold and dark city of Oslo, they decided
to continue the collaboration and tour Italy toghether. After two weeks of touring
the music had begun to grow in new directions, and started to get a inner substance
and form far beyond improvisation.
The mixture of the acoustic instruments with a slow and mechanical, almost
electronic approach, makes the music sometimes harsh and rigid. But with
spontaneous transitions into smoother and more sporadic melodic passages,
the music gets the life and nourishment to continue to grow into new areas.
Within the layers of friction overlapped with airy textures and the focus on
contrasts, the musicians seeks to reveal a deep duality in the music.
conradsound.com/music/telling-stories-about-trees





Trio
Massimo Falascone (Milano) – Saxophone & Electronics
http://www.massimofalascone.com
John Hughes (Hamburg/USA) – Double Bass
http://soundcloud.com/john-hughes-bassist
Nicolas Wiese (Berlin) – Electronics
http://www.nicolaswiese.com

Massimo Falascone:Born in Milan on a quiet winter's day.
Elsewhere in the world, Glenn Gould publishes the "Goldberg Variations",
Thelonious Monk is about to record "Brilliant Corners", John Cage composes
"Radio Music". Soon Ornette Coleman will lose his job as an elevator boy in
a department store. He's been playing his plastic saxophone for two years and
there are still four to go before "Free Jazz".
MF hardly remembers those days. Would catch up later on.
In the late fall of 1968 listening to the radio from the back seat of his father’s car,
he is confirmed that "Hey Jude" is for another week at the lead of the "Hit Parade".
That single and that group from Liverpool will mark his existence. He quickly
learns to play the guitar.
In the mid 70s he’s given the book "Jazz" by Arrigo Polillo. It’ll be the beginning
of the end.
Today he plays various saxophones and live electronics. He composes electroacoustic
music. He has played with lots of musicians and has recorded several discs. Created
groups, orchestras and associations. He improvises, writes music for the theater,
documentaries and installations. He teaches, conducts workshops and master
classes on improvisation and writing.

John Hughes:Studied music at Montgomery Community College, Rockville,
Maryland. Lives in Hamburg, Germany since 1998. Plays compositions by Sun Ra
in Rocket No.9 and his own in Trio Hosho. Long time collaborations with italian
pianist Alberto Braida in Duo Mobile and with Lars Scherzberg and Jeff Arnal
in Tripwire.
Releases on schraum, Oaksmus, Generate Records, creative sources, broken
research, blue pearls music.
Nicolas Wiese:Audiovisual artist living in Berlin.




Solo - Bilwa
Duet - KAMAMA (Audrey Chen / Luca Marini)
Trio - Bilwa / Audrey Chen / Luca Marini

perpetualmvmtsnd.org/bilwa
myspace.com/audreychen
myspace.com/lucamarini

Audrey Chen is a Chinese-American musician and performance artist born outside of
Chicago in 1976. Using the cello, voice and analog electronics, Chen’s work focuses on the
combination and layering of traditional and extended techniques. A large component of
her music is improvised and her approach to this is often extremely personal and visceral.
Her performance work incorporates sound, movement and visual/sculptural concepts.
Chen performs solo and in collaboration with a wide number of musicians and dancers.
Among musicians, she has worked with many great artists, including Phil Minton, Tetuzi
Akiyama, Toshimaru Nakamura, Ko Ishikawa, Elliott Sharp, Aki Onda, Phill Niblock,
Frederic Blondy, Jim Pugliese, Alessandro Bosetti, Mike Cooper...
Bilwaworks in both theperforming and visual arts contexts. His electronic music and
sound art often involve the abstraction of source material such as dancers’ breath and body
sounds, acoustic musicians, and audio frequency feedback—sonicrelics through which he
pulls elements of specific spaces, times, and interactions into his work. He is interested
insensory perception and subjectivity, and his work documentsthose acts of decipherment.
He often uses multiple speakers placed throughout a space, generating a sensory
environmentrich in ambient, rhythmic, and spatial sound.
Collaboration with other musicians, dancers, and designers and use of improvisation are
central to his practice. His collaborators include: Gene Coleman, Audrey Chen, Werner
Moebius, Mariella Greil, Christian Schroeder, Michael McDermott, John J.H. Phillips,
Maria Nurmela, J. Milo Taylor, Marina Peterson, Helena Espvall, Kimmo Modig, Martin
Lanz Landazuri, Topias Tiheäsalo, Daniela Lehman, Klaus Janek, and Antje Velsinger.
KAMAMA is the duo project of Audrey Chen and Berlin based percussionist Luca Marini.
http://www.myspace.com/kamamaband/music





Ignaz Schick - turntable (rotating surface)
zangimusic.de
Seijiro Murayama - drums
seijiro.murayama.name
Martin Kuechen
- saxophone
martinkuchen.com


Selena Junackov (Belgrade)
New slide projection work \'LIMINAL SPACE\'

Eyal Maoz (New York City)
Guitar / Electronics

solo and duo with:

Stefan Poetzsch
Violin
http://www.stefanpoetzsch.com

Eyal Maoz, solo performer, composer, ensembles leader, Tzadik and
Ayler Records artist and a guest member of John Zorn’s Cobra,
performed solo in New York City, Tel Aviv, China, Vienna, Kino Center
at Ebensee, Austria, and London. Based in New York City , his ensemble
Edom just released a new album at the Radical Jewish Culture series at
Tzadik Records. His ensembles performed at major music festivals
worldwide such as the Montreal Jazz Festival, Red Sea International
Jazz Festival, NYC 2007 Winter JazzFest, the New York Jewish Music
and Heritage Festival, Florida Music Harvest, The Jewzapalooza
Festival in NYC and more. He was featured on MTV and NPR.
eyalmaozmusic.com/live



\'liminal space\', a place where boundaries dissolve a little and
we stand there, on the threshold, getting ourselves ready to move
across the limits of what we were into what we are to be.
\'liminal space\': a space of transformation between phases of
separation and reincorporation.
Liminal spaces are ambiguous and ambivalent, they slip between
global market and local place, between public use and private value,
between work and home, between commerce and culture.

Selena Junackov (Belgrade, Serbia)
2008. Graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts, Novi Sad,
Department of Photography.
2011. Master at the Department of New Media / Video.
vimeo.com/user7815929




Margriet KicksAss
(NL)

Rauschmaschine:
This interactive sound-sculpture is a former archive-cupboard, and sounds like
the engine-room of a ship.
It's based on resonance and produces sounds from a big auditieve spectrum.

With clean frequencies the whole unit becomes alive and starts to quake.
Different loose iron objects, which are fixed on the unit, are following this movement.
The quaking objects are amplified by mics. So you can feel and hear the physical energy.
Visitors are invited to explore hidden sounds.

margrietkicks-ass.nl




OLGAR (DE/NL)
Stefan Schäfer (live graphic design, overhead projector)
Christoph Scherbaum (guitar, effects, laptop)
Daniela Petry (double bass)

christophscherbaum.com/live-projects

Rheibüko + Gschlössl : »Freies Fluten«
Mischa G. Esch ( s,t,bs-sax)
Gerhard Gschlössl (trombone)
Daniela Petry (double bass)

rheibueko.wordpress.com



LSD
[Vienna]
Daniel Lercher (electronics)
Bernhard Schöberl (guitars)
Gloria Damijan (piano/toy piano)

LSD steht für die Namen der drei MusikerInnen Daniel Lercher (electronics),
Bernhard Schöberl (guitars) und Gloria Damijan (piano/toy piano), die einem
größeren Netzwerk für elektroakustische improvisierte Musik bzw. Klangkunst
angehören. 

Der Titel der neuen CD – LSD-tripping (einklang records) – ist aber
auch eine Anspielung auf die gleichnamige halluzinogene Droge Lysergsäure-
diethylamid und die damit assoziierte Reise in andere Bewusstseinszustände. (...)
Dieser andere Zustand wird – um wieder zur Musik zurückzukehren – von den
drei MusikerInnen sehr sorgfältig und wie ein Teppich ausgebreitet, der dann –
so man sich auf diese musikalische Reise einlässt – langsam vom Boden der
Alltagsrealität abhebt. (...)


Wolfgang Seierl - kofomi, 2010

http://lsd.klingt.org


MEK (Mobiles Einsatzkommando - Berlin)
www.burkhardbeins.de : Live electronics
www.renkel.org : Guitar & Electronics
www.soundimplant.com/derekshirley : Bass synthesizer 

martiensgohome (mgh - Bruxelles)
mgh.constantvzw.org: Radio art collective / Electroacoustic live quartet

Founded in April 1996, martiensgohome is a sound collective whose primary
outlet is radio. Operating at the crossroad between radio drama and improvised
electronic music, it has been present on the airwaves of Brussels, on radio campus,
without interruption since its first broadcast. Instant sound scape, musique concrete
sauvage, martiensgohome's music is first and foremost a celebration of the sound
spectrum, from the roughest noise to the tiniest resonance.
Through personnel changes, regular or occasional guests, game plays, specific
side-projects, the collective has always maintained a constant renewal, that justifies
its longevity. They keep on challenging themselves, through arbitrary rules, codes and
unusual playing formulas, in order to preempt any restraint, any sclerosis, and be able
to pursue the highest possible creative freedom.
Their music is based on an attention for the microscopic details of their sound
environment, from the overlooked specifics of our everyday life to the character of
more complex soundscapes. The recordings they collect every week on the field are
the edited, treated and confronted to each others' findings.
The collective is currently composed of four persons. Their performances are
spontaneous and site-specific, taking into account the place, its character and atmosphere.

martiensgohome is operating on the radio every thursday 8:30pm on radio campus107.2,
in brussels (streaming: modem - adsl)

MEK: online release for free download:
http://www.homophoni.com/homo043.html


solo:
Lin Chi-Wei (Beijing, China) - balloon music
http://linchiwei.com

duo:
Lin Chi-Wei - voice
C-drik (Berlin) - computer
www.syrphe.com

trio:
Gerhard Uebele - violin
Ernesto Rodrigues - viola
Nathalie Ponneau - cello


Lin Chi-Wei: Born in Taipei, Taiwan, now living in Beijing, Lin Chi-Wei has been
one of the pioneers of experimental and noise music in Taiwan. He has been a
member of ZLSO (Zero and Sound Liberation Organization) from the early 1990's.
He studied cultural anthropology on the issue of temple architecture, taoism ritual
and music and later media art.
In 2010 he became an invited professor of Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology.
As a multimedia artist, he has published audio and video works and has been
involved in solo and group exhibitions.
Site : http://www.linchiwei.com/
Video : http://www.linchiwei.com/archives/556
Ballon Music : http://www.linchiwei.com/archives/464

C-drik: Born in Lubumbashi, Congo, now living in Berlin, C-drík started to
play experimental and noise music in 1989 while living in Belgium. He studied
electro-acoustic music and started his own label Syrphe, mostly focused on
producing experimental and electronic music from Asia and Africa as well
as some of his projects.
He performed across Europe, the Middle East, the Far East, North America
and North Africa, playing solo or collaborating with other artists.
Site : http://www.syrphe.com/projects/c_drik/c_drik.html
Video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LPwOnji1Kc

Ernesto Rodrigues (born in Lisbon, August 29, 1959) is a Portuguese
composer, violinist, violist and electronic musician. Rodrigues has been
playing the violin for 30 years and in that time has played all genres of
music ranging from contemporary music to free jazz and free improvisation,
in the studio and live around the world. He created the record label Creative
Sources Recordings in 1999, which mainly concentrates on releasing
experimental and electro-acoustic music. He is also known as a painter.
[...]
He has created music for films, dance, performance, and video.
Has also worked with contemporary dancers like Mário Calixto, Manuela
Cipriano, Ana Galan, Valérie Métivier and Andresa Soares.


Trio:
Michael Vorfeld (Berlin/DE) - percussion
Lou Mallozzi (Chicago/USA) - electronics, voice, tapes
Chris Heenan (Berlin/USA) - contrabass clarinet

vorfeld.org

loumallozzi.com
chrisheenan.com

Duo
Olaf Hochherz (Berlin/DE) - book
Robin Hayward (Berlin/UK) - microtonal tuba

shwobl.de
robinhayward.de

Lou Mallozzi (b. 1957) is an audio artist in Chicago who dismembers
and reconstitutes sound, language, gesture, and image in various media.
He works in live performance, radio art, sound installation, CD recording,
soundtrack design, and visual art. He has presented works at numerous
festivals, concerts, galleries, and broadcasts since 1986, including the
Bludenz Festival for Contemporary Music (Austria), the TUBE Audio Art
Series (Munich), Fylkingen (Stockholm), The Museum of Contemporary
Art (Chicago), The Fort Wayne Museum of Art (Indiana), Podewil (Berlin),
The PAC/edge Performance Festival (Chicago), Aetherfest Radio Art
Festival (Albuquerque), The Resonance FM Radio Festival (London),
Bayerischer Rundfunk (Munich), The Chicago Cultural Center, The
Donald Young Gallery, Corbett vs Dempsey, and many others.

He has collaborated with numerous artists in these endeavors,
including Sandra Binion, Michael Vorfeld, Mats Gustafsson, Jaap Blonk,
Michael Zerang, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Carlos Zingaro, Hal Rammel, Terri
Kapsalis, ensemble Intégrales, Guillermo Gregorio, and many others.


Ap´strophe(Greece/Spain)
Dimitra Lazaridou-Chatzigoga - zither, objects
Ferran Fages - acoustic guitar, radios

Ap´strophe + Kammerlaerm:
(Greece/Spain/Argentina/Germany/United Kingdom)
Dimitra Lazaridou-Chatzigoga - zither, objects
Ferran Fages - acoustic guitar, radios
+
Lucio Capece - bass clarinet, saxophone, objects
Axel Doerner - trumpet
Robin Hayward - tuba

Ap’strophe is the duo of Ferran Fages and Dimitra Lazaridou Chatzigoga.
They began working together in 2006, when Ferran Fages recorded “Cançons
per a un lent retard”. At that time he collaborated with Dimitra Lazaridou
Chatzigoga in the track Paraula clau, which they composed and interpreted
together. After recording the album they realized the impossibility of
re-interpreting this piece, which is based on the detuning(s) of the guitar,
but decided to continue working together and started to search for a common
sonoric space. The result of this survey gave shape to their present collaboration,
which consists of a duo of acoustic guitar and zither. With their music they
investigate the perception of the distinctive timbre of the guitar and the zither
alongside the differences and similarities of their string instruments. Their
approximation combines the acoustic with the electronic in the sense that they
employ frequencies produced by their acoustic notes together with sounds
produced by electronic means. Their first album ‘objects sense objectes’ has
been released in Etude Records in May 2009, while their second album
‘corgroc’ has been released in April 2011 in another timbre.

Berlin improvisers Dörner (trumpet) and Hawyard (tuba) are joined by
Argentinian reedsman Lucio Capece in 2004 to form the trio known as
Kammerlärm (chambernoise). Together they create a non-narrative music
that evinces a strict reserve with respect to 'self-expression,' an acute awareness
of the materiality of their instruments, a sustained exploration of the possibilities
of instrumental playing. Their first full-length release as a trio (Azul discografica,
2007) is culled from two recording sessions at Dörner's home in 2005.
An intensely disciplined music, within whose spaces, gestures, and silences, unfolds
a finely textured sound-world that rewards deep, repeat listening.

apstrophe.net
ferranfages.net
robinhayward.de
luciocapece.blogspot.com
ausland-berlin.de/axel-dorner


Johnny Chang(solo violin + spatial sound amplification)
plays
Annette Krebs
Radu Malfatti

Radu Malfatti's fordan (written for Dan Warbuton) gently and
persistently probes the listener's perceptions of time and space,
with a minimal of distractions from physically tangible sonic materials.
This sense of timing and space is further explored and exploited in
Annette Kreb's site-specific composition for solo performer. The
sounds associated with Quiet Cue and the Staalplaat environs are
considered as viable sonic palette - in a sense, the place becomes
the score.

and:
a special bulletin by
Mat Pogo (actual voice)
Nicolas Wiese(virtual voices)

johnnychchang.blogspot.com
sberk.info
wandelweiser.de/malfatti
burpsystem/mat-pogo
nicolaswiese.com

NYX (Hamburg)
Audiovisual Trio:
Katrin Bethge - analogue projections
Sascha Demand - electric guitar
John Eckardt - electric bass, live electronics

katrinbethge.de
saschademand.tk
myspace.com/eckhardtjohn

Ed Osborn(San Francisco)
plays:
»Stone North« (2009)
for flat guitar and custom electronics

roving.net



Solo:
Keir Neuringer(USA)– saxophone
keirneuringer.com

Duo:
Tetsuya Hori(Berlin/Japan) – electronics and objects
Izumi Ose(Berlin/Japan)– voice and face
playing songs by T. Hori
tetsuyahori.com


Welt am Draht
(Berlin)
Thorsten Bloedhorn: guitar
Claudia Risch: sax, fl
Thomas Gerwin: live electronics, perc
inter-art-project.de

D'Incise
(Geneva)
acoustic laptop and objects
dincise.net

Faustino/Voutchkova/Williams
(Portugal/Bulgaria/USA)
Rui Faustino: drums
Biliana Voutchkova: violin
Christopher Williams: double bass
rui-faustino.com
bilianavoutchkova.net
nauchristopher.thenthis.org



Microphonics
(Dirk Serries, Antwerp)
microphonics.be
dirkserries.com

Electric Guitar

Most people will typically associate the set-up of one man and his guitar
with folk music. For Microphonics, however, Dirk Serries, the creative force
behind vidnaObmana and Fear Falls Burning, has his mind set to different
horizons. Equipped with nothing but a Gibson Les Paul, a few effect pedals
and a tube amplifier, he turns clubs, art galleries, unusual performance sites
and concert houses into intimate spaces of sonic echoes and shimmering
overtones. Allowing for the music to grow from the moment, each performance
is unique and makes full use of the ambiance and acoustic characteristics of
a venue. You can see Serries 'capturing' his own reflections and sending
back replies, twisting and turning his guitar to shape the air around it.


Mecha/Orga
(Yiorgis Sakellariou, Greece)
mecha-orga.com
Sonata Rec
(Heidrun Schramm, Germany)
heidrunschramm.net
Asmus Tietchens
(Germany)
tietchens.de
Evapori
(Oliver Peters, Germany)
evapori.virb.com
Gregory Buettner
(Germany)
tausend-fuessler.de
Hanna Hartman
(Germany/Sweden)
hannahartman.de


Andrea Parkins (New York City)
electric accordion, objects and electronics
andreaparkins.com
myspace.com/andreaparkins
solo
and trio with
Okkyung Lee (New York City)
cello
okkyunglee.com
Andrea Neumann (Berlin)
info a. neumann

Andrea Parkins is a sound/installation artist, composer, and
electroacoustic/interactive electronics performer internationally acclaimed
for her uniquely gestural and textural approach to her electronically-processed
accordion and customized live sound processing. Described by The New York
Times Steve Smith, as a “sound-ist” and beyond category as a performer and
musician, she creates with her laptop electronics and Fender-amped accordion
an intense and visceral sonic world, full of lush harmonics, noisy concretized
disruption, and soaring electronic feedback.


Liz Allbee (Berlin/USA)
trumpet
lizallbee.net

Magda Mayas (Berlin/Germany)
electric piano
magdamayas.blogspot.com

Gino Robair (San Francisco/USA)
percussion and electronics
ginorobair.com


OBLIQ & Matsumoto

Pierre Borel (Berlin/France)
alto saxophone
umlautrecords.com/person/pierreborel

Derek Shirley (Berlin/Canada)
double bass / bass synth
soundimplant.com/derekshirley.html

Hannes Lingens (Berlin/Germany)
snare drum & objects
hanneslingens.de

Mitsuaki Matsumoto (Tokyo/Japan)
electronics
4-em.org


Burkhard Beins - percussion and strings
Rhodri Davies - harp
Michael Renkel - strings and percussion

www.rhodridavies.com
www.burkhardbeins.de
www.renkel.org



DAS SYNTHETISCHE MISCHGEWEBE & GUEST
Guido Huebner - Self built electroacoustic devices, objects, amplification
Yref - Self built string instruments, objects, amplification
Hui-Chun Lin - Cello

http://dsmischgewebe.over-blog.com/
http://www.linhuichun.tk/
http://www.myspace.com/linhuichun



Michael Edward Edgerton– Extended vocal techniques
Matthias Bauer – Contrabass

http://www.myspace.com/michaeledwardedgerton
http://www.myspace.com/mikeedgertonvoice
http://www.bauerbass.de


Michael Edward Edgerton, born in Racine, Wisconsin, is a composer
of modern classical music. In addition to concert music, he previously had
interest in bringing music together with other mediums, such as theater,
movement and visual art, often in collaboration with artists from these disciplines —
however, in the last 10 years, his work increasingly leans toward complexity and
acoustical exploration.
Since 2000, Edgerton has been based in Europe and has worked with artists
such as Stefan Östersjö, Kairos String Quartet, Ensemble Ars Nova, Stockholm
Saxophone Quartet, Gary Verkade, Angela Rademacher, Chor der Hochschule
der Künste, Berlin, Chatschatur Kanajan, Jeffrey Burns.
His compositions have received awards and recognition from the Kompositions-
preis der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart 2007 (Tempo Mental Rap), 2007 Composition
Contest of the Netherlands Radio Choir (Kalevi Matus), 5th Dutilleaux International
Composition Compétition, 2003 (1 sonata), 31 Festival Synthese Bourges 2001
(The Elements of Risk in Creation), 1999 Sal Martirano composition competition,
Friends and Enemies of New Music (Net/Byrinth), MacDowell Club Award for
composition, 1995 (Unspoken Crime), Midwest Composers Symposium, 1988
(A Penny for the Young Guy), 1987 National Federation of Music Clubs Composition
Competition (Ai), 1987 National Federation of Music Clubs Composition Competition
(Dwellers of the Southwest), Michigan State University Orchestral Composition
Competition, 1986 (The Final Diary of a Branch)

Michael received his Doctorate in Musical Arts (DMA) in composition from the
University of Illinois, the Masters of Music (MM) from Michigan State University
and the Bachelors of Arts (BA) from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. From
1996 to 1999, Michael was a Postdoctoral Fellow with the National Center for Voice
and Speech, where he conducted research on voice science for his book, the 21st
Century Voice (http://www.scarecrowpress.com/).

Matthias Bauer:
Born in Sonneberg / Thüringen 1959. Studied doublebass at the Hochschule für
Musik, East Berlin until 1980. Apart from work in music ensembles ranging from
contemporary classical to free improvisation, is a central concern with experimental
music-theater, dance projects, work with live poetry and his own solo performances
incorporating the voice. After lengthy residencies in Lyon (1980-88) and Cologne,
he returnd to Berlin in 1991 and has since been active as an improviser, performing
with the likes of Shelley Hirsch, David Moss, Tony Oxley, Sven Ake Johansson,
Jon Rose, Chris Cutler a.o. He has performed specially composed solo works by
Georg Katzer, Lothar Voigtländer and helmut Oehring. He is also active as a
composer for improvising musicians.


Workshop:

Michael Edward Edgerton– Extra-Normal Vocal Technique

The workshop will focus on methods of voice production,
based on certain aspects of physiology and acoustics, drawing
influences from nonwestern music as well as western avantgarde
traditions.
The training will be focused on techniques to explore the biodiversity
of sound production, and to expand the limits of the voice, as not all
potential has been reached.
No previous experience necessary.


View / download full information here:
PDF LINK

final performance/presentation will be streamed live.
participation fee: 45 Euro



Olivier Toulemonde: Acoustic sound objects
olivier-toulemonde.com
Jonas Kocher: Accordeon
jonaskocher.net

Olivier Toulemonde plays improvised music with acoustic objects
or amplified springs. He works on listening, sound research and
relationship between sound and space.
In 1993, he was a co-founder of "Collectif Ishtar" (in Bourg-en-Bresse)
together with 20 other musicians and dancers. A year later, he joined
"Collectif et Compagnie" (in Annecy), where he first started working
with electro-acoustic music.
He has played in several festivals, such as
Musique Action (Vandoeuvre), Densités (Fresne-en-Woëvre), Rencontres
de musiques Spontanées (Rimouski - Canada), NPAI (Niort), LEM (Barcelona),
Glasgow International festival, Re:Flux (Moncton - Canada), Festival des
Musiques Innovatrices (St Etienne), Jazz à Luz, Curva Minore (Palermo),
Humanoise Congress (Wiesbaden), Sonorités (Montpellier), Musiques
Libres (Besançon), Beta Project (Pau), Huis a/d Werf (Utrecht),
Minim (Barcelona), Remor (Girona), Troubles (Brussels),
Blurred Edges (Hamburg), Contemporaneamente (Lodi)...
Olivier Toulemonde plays often with N. Desmarchelier, M. Doneda,
C. Sehnaoui, M. Forge, A. Palier, J. Wright...

Swiss accordion player, electronic musician and composer Jonas Kocher
was born in 1977. He studied at the Hochschule der Künste Bern with
Teodoro Anzellotti (accordion), Pierre Sublet and Georges Aperghis
(théâtre musical). He played in various projects by Ruedi Häusermann
and Daniel Ott.
He currently plays in many improvised music projects in Switzerland
and Europe as accordion player and electronic musician. Concerts and
collaborations with Urs Leimgruber, Paed Conca, Peter Evans, Michel Doneda,
Christian Wolfarth, Christian Weber, Hans Koch, Thomas Lehn, Lukatoyboy,
Duo Blank Disc, HarS, Jean Bordé, Ensemble Rue du Nord, Raed Yassin, ... .
Initiator and organizer of Swiss-Balkan Creative Music (2007-2008).
Self-taught composer, he works in the field of new music theatre. His theatral
and/or music compositions have been played a.o. at Biennale Bern’03, Theater
Basel, Zentrum Paul Klee, Festival Encuentros Buenos Aires, KlangKunstBühne
Berlin, Centre Dürrenmatt Neuchâtel, Festival Concentus Moravie, Biennale Zagreb.
He regulary composes music for radio features for the swiss radio DRS2. 2004/05 :
6 month’s residence at the Cité des Arts, Paris, grant of the Canton de Berne.
2005 : Culture prize of the City of Nyon (CH).


Juan Parra Cancino

#1: "KVSwalk_SOLO"
Computer and analog electronics.
Duration: 20"

KVSwalk_SOLO aims to research the possibilities and limitations
of physicality and embodied musicality in computer music performance.
The musical structure is centered around the metaphoric imaginary,
as well as sonic derivatives of the Karman Vortex Street phenomena.
For its ensemble version, a set of 'high-order parameters' were defined
for each performer, favoring timbre variation and texture density control
over pitch and articulation variety.
KVSwalk_SOLO is a solo computer version of a piece commissioned by the
Orpheus Institute in Gent and the International Music Council premiered
by the ORCiM ensemble and Chris Chafe (CCRMA) the Orpheus Research
Centre in Music Festival on September 16, 2010.
The Solo version features a mixed setup consisting of an analog/digital
sound-generation engine and a custom controller that demands from its
performer to use physical gestures derived from a variety of 'traditional'
musical instruments.

#2: "PLP_Berlin"
Electric Guitar and Live Electronics.
Duration: 25"

PLP_Berlin is part of a series of works focusing on new lectures given to
traditional music conventions, particularly on the use of a notation system
that will help to spawn the exploratory process between traditional and
electronic musical instruments. The organizational backbone of these
works is derived from the concept of "timbre networks" an overall structural
composition strategy devised by the composer, aimed to design high order
parameters in live electronic music.
The first piece of this series was PLP_I , a collaboration with violinist Mieko
Kanno. Furher versions include collaborations with guitarist Santiago Lascurain,
Contrabassist Brice Soniano, percussionist Toma Gouband and solo performances
with Electric Guitar in Fukuoka, Nagoya (JP), Santiago (CL) and Montreal (CAN).

Juan Parra Cancino (b. Chile, 1979)
Studied Composition in the Catholic University of Chile and Sonology at
The Royal Conservatory of The Hague (NL)
As a guitarist he was part of several ensembles related to Guitar Craft,
a school founded by Robert Fripp.
He collaborates regularly with artists like Frances Marie Uitti, Richard Craig,
KLANG and Insomnio Ensembles.
Parra is founder and active member of The Electronic Hammer, a Computer
andPercussion Music Ensemble devoted to the creation and promotion of new
music and Wiregriot, a voice and electronics duo that seeks to reconstruct the
repertoire for this format.
He is currently a PhD candidate of the Leiden University(NL) and the Orpheus
Institute (BE) focused on performance practice in Computer Music, supported
by the Prins Bernhard Cultuur Fonds, and the Institute of Sonology (NL).
Since October 2008, he has been appointed as associate researcher for the
Orpheus Institute Research Center in Music (ORCiM).

juanparrac.com


Duo:
'KRK'
George Cremaschi - Contrabass, electronics
Matthew Ostrowski - Electronics

Trio with guest/host:
'KLS'
Robert Klammer - Analogue synth, zither, objects
Gunnar Lettow - Prepared electric bass, electronics
Lars Scherzberg - Alto and sopranino sax, cymbals
plus
Nicolas Wiese - Computer

http://www.ostrowski.info
http://www.myspace.com/krkelectric
http://www.myspace.com/gunnarlettow
http://nicolaswiese.com

KRK, founded in 2005 by George Cremaschi and Matthew Ostrowski,
has devoted itself to a muscular integration of electronic and acoustic
soundworlds, drawing on their more than 40 years of combined experience
working in a variety of genres. Their concise, spontaneous compositions
unite formal tautness with a fierce yet controlled energy, melding real-time
musique concrete with virtuosic extended technique to open up undiscovered
spaces in electro-acoustic performance. Building on their experience,
with more than 60 concerts in over a dozen countries to their credit, KRK
continues to innovate and redefine contemporary improvisational practice.

KLS
The musical communication between Klammer, Lettow and Scherzberg
is sensitive and fragile. Introverted, almost quiet passages and eruptive
moments alternate. The game with different dynamics and volume levels is
an important aspect of the joint playing process.
[...]
Robert Klammer occasionally sends radio or prefabricated MDs through the
filter of his analogue synthesizer and mixes electronics with non-electronic
sound or noise generators. Gunnar Lettow distorts the sound of his electric bass
with preparations, playing techniques and effects to such an extent that one can
hardly believe a bass guitar acts as the source. Lars Scherzberg generates a whole
microcosm of sounds and noises on the saxophone, which he enhances electronically
now and then to make even extremely faint sounds audible.


Solo:
Sangtae Jin (Seoul) - Live electronics (cracked harddisc drive)
http://popmusic25.com
http://dotolim.com
Solo:
Utku Tavil (Torino/Istanbul) - Sound manipulation and video
http://www.myspace.com/utkutavil
http://soundcloud.com/utkutavil



EDITION BLECH

Solo:
Samuel Stoll - Horn
myspace
Solo:
Robin Hayward - Tuba
robinhayward.de
Duo:
Paul Hubweber - Trombone
hubweber.eu
Christian Wolfarth- Percussion
ch.wolfarth.ch.vu



Michael Renkel: »Errorkoerper« for electric guitar, fx, notebook

Thomas Lehn: analogue synthesizer
Michael Renkel: acoustic guitar, live electronics
Michael Vorfeld: percussion

thomaslehn.de
renkel.org
vorfeld.org

Olaf Rupp (Berlin): electric guitar
audiosemantics.de
Ricardo Tejero (Spain/London): saxophone and clarinet
myspace.com/ricardotejero
Julian Bonequi (Mexico/Berlin): drums, voice & electronics
julianbonequi.com


Rinus van Alebeek
- tapes and more
zeromoon.com/rinus
 

Haarmann - ukulele, computer and more
klangkunstlabor.de
 

De Drones- the sum of the both and more
myspace.com/dedrones


Martin Lorenz
- turntables & prepared vinyl records
martinlorenz.ch

Thomas Rehnert - modular synthesizer system
Lars Scherzberg - alto & sopranino saxophone
fmp-online.de/musicians/scherzberg


Krzysiek Cybulski
Warsaw
Cybulski is a bass player with background in jazz composition and arrangement,
but from quite a few years now he's into experimenting with digital sound processing
in live context. From his experience in improvisation using traditional instruments,
he developed his own live setup (based on Native Instruments REAKTOR custom
patch), which allows him to improvise his live sets from scratch. He's still refining
his setup, as well as his approach to music. Since 2008 he's a part of Warsaw
Electronic Festival society.
myspace.com/krzysiekcybulski

Steve Heather percussion
Mike Majkowski
bass
Matthias Müller trombone
Berlin/Australia
myspace.com/steveheather
myspace.com/mikemajkowski
matthiasmueller.net


Audiovisual quartet:


Chris Abrahams Dx7 synthesizer
BEGOO: Michael Renkel electric guitar, objects, electronics
............: Joerg Maria Zeger electric guitar, effects
Nicolas Wiese live projection (stop motion animation)

ausland-berlin.de/joerg-maria-zeger
thenecks.com/bio
myspace: begoo
renkel.org
nicolaswiese.com


Teatro sonoro:
BARBABLU
von und mit:
Luca Venitucci: accordeon, objects
Ezramo: voice, prepared zither, electronics

Acoustic Duo:
Luca Venitucci (Rome)
Michael Renkel (Berlin)

ezramo.com
myspace Luca Venitucci
renkel.org

ASPEC(T) Naples/Italy.
SEC_: analog synth, tapes, laptop.
Mario Gabola: feedback sax, resonant drums.

»[...] frenetic structures, noise explosions, ancestral cries,
an unceasing perversion of the soundscape and the time stream.«

Aspec(t) are releasing their fourth work “Waspnest”
on 12” LP and on CD, a coproduction between italian labels
Toxo Records, Viande Records and Fratto9 UnderTheSky.

myspace.com/aspecttt
toxorecords.com
vianderec.info


OLAF HOCHHERZ Berlin/Germany. electronics.
YAN JUN Beijing/China. electronics.

Olaf Hochherz works as improviser and composer of electroacoustic music.
Currently he studies at the SeaM in Weimar.
He uses open source software for his music.

Yan Jun works with sound and language.
Born in Lanzhou in 1973. Based in Beijing. B.A. of Chinese Literature.
Involve to feedback noise, voice, field recording, site-specific sound
installation, impro music, writing, publishing and curating.
Founder of Sub Jam, which runs weekly event Waterland
Kwanyin (2005-2010) and annual festival Mini Midi (since 2005).
Had join musical projects as Tie Guan Yin (varied members).
Pisces Iscariots (Yao Dajuin, Li Jianhong and Yan Jun).
Now member of FEN (Fareast Network, Otomo Yoshihide,
Ryu Hankil, Yuen Cheewai and Yan Jun).
He has published 5 essay collections about Chinese new music
and 3 poetry collections.

yanjun.org
shwobl.de


duo

Martin Küchen:
Baritone and alto saxes,
things, pocket radio.
Lucio Capece
Soprano sax, Bassclarinet,
preparations,things.

solo
Tetsuya Hori
electronics and objects.

Saxophone players Martin Küchen and Lucio Capece have been working
their instruments in a similar way since several years. Going extreme into
the use of objects in contact with the sax, in a way that the saxophone and
the object become one thing, The line between the show instrument and
the life object becomes unclear, and the music digs in the intensity of
perpetual everyday time.
Küchen has developed a remarkable solo work, as well as a celebrated trio
with Keith Rowe and Seymour Wright, among several other projects.
He also works in the area of committed new free jazz .

Lucio Capece has been working in the last years focusing in the developing of
minimal improvised music playing in several occasions with Radu Malfatti
among other artists, In another vein he is part of a celebrated highly focused
visceral work with Mika Vainio. He performs his own solo pieces based in
a subtle work in his usual instruments , plus Sruti Box and a few analog
electronic devices.


luciocapece.blogspot.com
martinkuchen.com

Tetsuya Hori,
born in Sapporo / Hokkaido, Japan, started playing the organ at age of four and
started composing. At age of 12 began studying the piano and two years later
started playing in various jazz ensembles. He started studying composition in
Sapporo at the age of 16 war later continued with composition studies at the
Showa University of Music in Tokyo. He graduated in 2001 (at the age of 21),
winning a special prize from the university. From 2000 to 2003 he was a
lecturer for piano, vocal, and orchestra. In 2003 he moved to Berlin where
he lives and composes.

tetsuyahori.com



CD release listening-party by Schraum


schraum 11: 'Subsurface'
Nils Ostendorf / Philippe Lauzier / Philip Zoubek
trumpet / alto sax & bass clarinet / prepared piano

Set 1: Nils Ostendorf Solo (live)
Set 2: 'Subsurface' (listen to the record)


http://schraum.de


Tony Dryer
(San Francisco): double bass
Jacob Felix Heule (San Francisco): drums
Guro Skumsnes Moe (Oslo): double bass
Haavard Skaset (Oslo): guitar


www.conradsound.com
www.myspace.com/tonydryerbass
www.myspace.com/jacobfelix
www.myspace.com/gurosmoe


you.are.here
A collaborative sound project from Luke Munn and Johnny Chang,
exploring the sounds of spaces with site-specific performance, recordings,
and activations.

Johnny Chang: a violinist and composer based in Berlin, Germany,
Chang studied composition and experimental music with Michale Pisaro,
Mark Menzies and James Tenney. His articulated performances have been
featured in numerous festivals and series around the world, most recently
Maerz Musik. Influenced by the music of Christian Wolff, Salvatore Sciarrino,
and Peter Ablinger, his own compositions explore space, silence, and tone.
His Microscore Project is an ongoing work featuring dozens of composers, and
to date has been performed in Los Angeles, Vancouver, New Zealand, and Berlin.

johnnychchang.blogspot.com


Luke Munn is a Berlin based sound-artist whose work incorporates
performance, composition, and interdisciplinary projects. His practice
centres around re-activating, and re-presenting real world sound -
from the architecture of a space, to objects donated from the audience
and field recordings. His work has featured in the Centre de Cultura
Contemporània de Barcelona and the Venice Biennale Eventi Collaterali,
and performances in Berlin, Paris, New York, and Chicago, amongst others.
lukemunn.com
you.arehere.eu



Semerssuaq are WJ Meatball (Jealousy Party, Sistemi Audiofobici Burp)
and JD Zazie (B Unit, Sistemi Audiofobici Burp).
The freeform Cut’ n Roll duo was born in Florence at the end of the 90’s
at the Soul Limbo Studio based in C.P.A. Fi-Sud. From that improvised,
freeform/rock and electronic music scene, they developed their technique
manipolating sound using basically dj tools.
Collaborations with Brynja Cortes Andrésdóttir (cello), CCMonkey (violin),
Edoardo Ricci (wind instruments) and Letizia Renzini (electronics) have
been occasions to deveope thei
r language into electro-acoustic and
electronic music.

In 2010 they started the parallel project Semerssuaq XL
with Agnese Fortuna (text) and Veronica Citi (video).

womenbeings: words in contexts integrates the live act with text
and visuals. Sonic distortions and modulations in extemporary processing
with short video pieces concerning tales of everyday tensions between
affective language and languages of professional context.

burpenterprise.com

Seiji Morimoto - born in Tokyo 1971, studied musicology at the
Kunitachi College of Music, graduating in 1996. During this period he began
to play the electronic pieces by John Cage and his own sound performances.
Since then he has been creating sound performances, installations and videos.
In 2003 Morimoto moved to Berlin, has performed and exhibited in many
international festivals including transmediale in Berlin (2005/08), Experimental
Music in Munich (2004/06/07/09). He is interested in the uncertain acoustic
appearances between usual objects, for example water and stones, and the
technical medium.

seijimorimoto.com


Werner Dafeldecker:
reel to reel tape recorder // tape delay
and
Lucio Capece:
bass clarinet, preparations, branches

http://www.dafeldecker.net
http://www.luciocapece.blogspot.com


Antje Vowinckel:
1. "Fälle und Vorfälle" ("Toppling and Tumbling")
Electroacoustic composition for tops.
2. "Organ and Objects"
Improvised composition.

Marc Sabat:
"Cucumber Serenades" (2009)
for solo violin and violin choir with electronic tones,
played by Marc Sabat, violin & guests.

Rolf Sudmann:
new compositions for trautonium.


Homepage Antje Vowinckel
Info Marc Sabat
Info Rolf Sudmann





Début de Siècle
Installation by Nicolas Wiese and Laura Mello
Meta-musical live intervention by
Laura Mello - viola & electronics
Michael Renkel - guitar & electronics
Heidrun Schramm - string samples (ableton)
Nicolas Wiese - string samples (reason/akai)
(based on an autonomous interpretation of A. Schoenbergs
4th string quartet – concept by Michael Renkel)

part of the festival 48 Stunden Neukoelln
with kind support from the Bezirksamt Neukoelln

http://48-stunden-neukoelln.de



Okkyung Lee - cello
Magda Mayas - keys
Michael Renkel - guitar
Nicolas Wiese - electronics

okkyunglee.com
magdamayas.blogspot.com
renkel.org
nicolaswiese.com


Nörz (Vienna)Andreas Trobollowitsch:
prepared tapes, tape machines and radios, objects
Johannes Tröndle:
cello, live electronics

No Sugar(Berlin/USA/Czech Republic)
Electroacoustic duo of Liz Allbee and George Cremaschi
(trumpet/electronics/double bass)

myspace.com/noerznoerz
myspace.com/nosugar1
lizallbee.net


AMP2 (Italy)Gandolfo Pagano:
Prepared Guitar, Electronics
Dario Sanfilippo:
Laptop/Live Electronics
Antonino Secchia:
Percussion Set

http://tirriddiliu.net/

Felicity Mangan & Olaf Hochherz
Fake fieldrecordings

http://www.shwobl.de/
http://felicityamaliamangan.blogspot.com/


Das Synthetische MischgewebeGuido Huebner / Rainer Frey
( Caen / Berlin )
Installation_performance with mulitple object noises.
Tea party with slide show and german-french history lesson.
dsmischgewebe.overblog.com


Chris Heenan
( Berlin/USA ) - Contrabass clarinet
Annette Krebs ( Berlin ) - Guitar / Electronics
Christoph Schiller ( Basel ) - Spinet
Michael Vorfeld ( Berlin ) - Percussion
chrisheenan.com
sberk.info
christophschiller.net
vorfeld.org


Axel Dörner
- trumpet
Nils Ostendorf - trumpet
Kim Myhr - acoustic guitar, objects
Michael Renkel - acoustic guitar, percussion
myspace.com/nilsostendorf
kimmyhr.com


Michal Szostalo ( Kołobrzeg, Poland / USA )
"The Artificial History Museum"
New work for Accordion, Violin, Electronics and Voice
masmusic.org

Torsten Papenheim ( Berlin )
"racking"
New work for Guitar and Objects
myspace.com/torstenpapenheim

Artificial History Museum:
»About the value and evolution of aesthetics,
tradition vs. progress, individual versus mass
perception, and the dialectical struggle between
the desire to de-instrumentalize aesthetic signifiers
and the desire to re-instrumentalize them.
One musician's attempt to answer the question:
now that everything has been deconstructed,
why construct anything?«

racking:
»During the piece's 22 minutes, the right hand
marks a very slow metrum, giving an accentuated
rhythm, as well as room for resonance. The tuning
of the guitar is slighty different than usual, and
there are 5 objects of preparation attached. These
are exactly determined in their positions. In the course
of the piece, the preparation is shiftly and removed in
a precise order, and single strings are being slighty
detuned. By these alterations, the sound of the guitar
becomes slowly more and more "guitar-like" –
all done without effects or electronics.«

Los Glissandinos

Klaus Filip
(Wien) – Sine waves
Kai Fagaschinski(Berlin) – Clarinet

losglissandinos.klingt.org


Bill Hsu (San Francisco) –
interactive computer music and animation

Playing two short audiovisual live sets with special guests
Chris Heenan (Berlin/USA) – contrabass clarinet
Lothar Ohlmeier (Berlin) – bass clarinet and saxophone

after that: open lecture / discussion.

web info: bill hsu

Laura Mello – DAILY PRAYERS

 for piano, voice, live electronics, speaker glasses, speaker lovers
Daily practice – daily prayers
not related to any religion
prayers because it involves my spirit
it´s not a (body) training, but it involves my body
diary: my inner music
Laura Mello & Alexandre Fenerich – TEXT INVASION

 for two portuguese-speaking people, live-electronics, live Skype-chatting
lauramello.org
myspace.com/alexandresperandofenerich 

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Quiet Cue #109

duo:
ADACHI Tomomi (Japan)
voice / electronics
Annette Krebs (Berlin)
electronics / guitar

http://www.adachitomomi.com
http://www.annettekrebs.eu

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solo:
Maria Horn (Sweden/Berlin) – electronics

http://www.mariahorn.se
http://www.soundcloud.com/mariahorn


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duo:
Johannes Bergmark (Stockholm)
amplified objects
Pär Thörn (Sweden/Berlin)
tape recorders, radio, objects

http://bergmark.org
http://www.storno.wordpress.com



ADACHI Tomomiis performer, composer, sound poet, installation artist, occasional
theater director. He studied philosophy and aesthetics at Waseda University in Tokyo. He has
played improvised music with voice, live electronics and self-made instruments. He had composed
works for his own group "Adachi Tomomi Royal Chorus" which is a punk-style choir. He has
performed contemporary music: vocal, live-electronics or performance works by John Cage,
Cornelius Cardew, Christian Wolff, Tom Johnson, Dieter Schnebel, TAKAHASHI Yuji, YUASA
Joji and Fluxus including world premier and Japan premier as Cage’s “Variations VII,” “Europera
5,” and “Waterwalk”. He is the only performer of sound poetry in Japan and has performed Kurt
Schwitters' "Ursonate" for the first time in Japan. He has made several sound installations and
original instruments (e.g."Tomomin", his hand made electric instrument is familiar with many
musicians).
Annette Krebsworks within the field of electroacoustic music, combining tones, noises,
field-recordings and recordings of words. Like in an acoustic collage, fragments of language are
integrated as musical materials with tonal and rhythmic abstract instrumental sounds, noises and
silence.
Maria Horns music endures a dreamlike state both gloomy and agressive. Sculpted out of
the raw building blocks of electronic music, her music is sparkled by an elaborating approach
pushing boundaries from one extreme to another. Her music has an intimacy running through it
and can be described as a collision between painfully slow changing clusters and digital punk.
Johannes Bergmark: from Stockholm, specializing in amplified objects in improvised
music. Experimental musical instrument builder, electroacoustic- and text-sound composer, piano
technician. Makes sound sculptures/-installations/-environments, performance art, lectures, makes
pedagogical projects and workshops.
Pär Thörn is a writer, conceptual artist and musician currently active in Berlin. In his books
he mostly works with ready mades, conceptual frameworks and meta poetical investigations.
As a musician he performs with radio, prepared speakers and tape recorders. A practice where he
emphasizes the mechanical aspects of the technology and the unpredictableness of the radio.
He has performed with among others Axel Dörner, Keith Rowe, Leif Elggren and Lina Selander.




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Quiet Cue #108
Thursday, February 21st 2013, 8PM

Burkhard Beins Re-Make/Re-Module

20:00  Vernissage
Sound Installations: »Sekante« (2007) – »Modulation I« (2013)
20:30 Live-Performance »POR« (2001) by Burkhard Beins
21:00 Live-Remix-Solo by Valerio Tricoli 


Fri/Sat, February 22nd/23rd 2013 * 4PM–8PM

Burkhard Beins Re-Make/Re-Module

Sound Installations: »Sekante« (2007) – »Modulation I« (2013)
free admission

Sunday, February 24th 2013, 8PM

Burkhard Beins Re-Make/Re-Module

20:00  Finissage
Sound Installations: »Sekante« (2007) – »Modulation I« (2013)
20:30 Live-Performance »POR« (2001) by Burkhard Beins
21:00 Live-Remix-Solo by Penelopex

http://burkhardbeins.de

gefördert von der initiative neue musik berlin e.v.

Making use of all three rooms as well as the long corridor of the Quiet Cue venue,  
Burkhard Beins' Re-Make/Re-Module juxtaposes his newly conceived sound
installation Modulation I with his former installation Sekante.
Both works are based on the principle of strings spanned across the room which are
then fixed to resonators and excited by electric propellers. On the opening and closing
events Beins will perform his earlier hand-played version POR, from which both
installations were derived. Furthermore, invited sound artists Valerio Tricoli and  
Penelopex will perform live-remix versions, each filtering the sonic material of
Sekante, Modulation I and POR through their personal lens.







































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Naomi Hennig (Berlin) – new video installation
Vast Schemes
Landschaft ohne Menschen \ landscape without humans

Die Highland Clearances, die systematische Vertreibung der ländlichen Bevölkerung aus dem Norden
Schottlands, gehören zu den bei Marx beschriebenen Unrechts-Episoden der früh-kapitalistischen
gesellschaftlichen Umwälzung. Fragmente lange vergangener Landnutzung verbleiben hier und da im
ungestört-romantischen Panorama. Die Sprache der vor Jahrhunderten dezimierten Galen aber ist ein
Gespenst, das wieder zum Leben erwacht, im Europa der vielen Identitäten.

Die Recherche verknüpft unterschiedliche Aspekte dieser Geschichte, wir stellen fest:
ein bearbeitetes Land wird niemals eine Landschaft sein.














http://naomihennig.com


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Jonas Kocher  &  Gaudenz Badrutt (Switzerland) – accordion and electronics

http://www.shizophonic.ch/biogb.htm
http://jonaskocher.net


Mit freundlicher Unterstützung von Pro Helvetia, schweizer Kulturstiftung und Kanton Bern 


Noid (Vienna) & Michael Vorfeld (Berlin)
cello and percussion

http://noid.klingt.org
http://vorfeld.org

 

Nathan Bontrager(Cologne/USA) –
cello and voice solo

http://nathanbontrager.wordpress.com

  
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Ingólfur Vilhjálmsson (Berlin/Iceland) &  Brian McKenna (Amsterdam/CAN) –
bass clarinet and video

Mike Majkowski (Berlin/Australia) & Morten J. Olsen (Berlin/Norway)
'BASS LOVE III'
double bass and rotating bass drum

Klaus Janek (Berlin)& Bryan Eubanks (USA) –
double bass and electronics

http://www.ingobassclarinet.com
http://www.mediumrecords.com/brian

http://soundcloud.com/mikemajkowski
http://www.n-collective.com/mortenolsen

http://sacredrealism.org/bryaneubanks
http://www.klaus-janek.de


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Ingólfur Vilhjálmsson clarinetist was born in Iceland and lives in Berlin. He studied in Amsterdam
with Herman Braune, Harmen de Boer and on bass clarinet with Harry Sparnaay and Eric van
Deuren. He has a great preference for the bass clarinet which he performs regularly also as a solo
instrument. He received a scholarship as a member of the Ensemble Modern Academy 2006-2007.
Ingólfur is a member of Adapter ensemble, (Berlin) and his other chamber activities include Duo
Plus with accordionist Andrea Kiefer and also a duo with percussionist Tobias Guttmann (Duo
Dualism).
He has worked with many composers of his generation and given concerts in Germany, Holland,
Finland and Iceland, including in festivals like, März Musik (Berlin), Invention (Berlin), Dark Music
 Days, Frum- (Reykjavík) and De Suite (Amsterdam). Ingólfur has worked with known composers
such as Hosokawa and with Lachenmann on his avant-garde landmark piece Dal niente. His playing
has been recorded by the WDR, The Icelandic Radio and the Hessische Rundfunk.
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Brian McKenna studied visual art and music in Lethbridge and Amsterdam where he lives and works.
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Mike Majkowski is a double bassist / composer / person born in sydney, australia, 1983.
Active in the fields of jazz, improvised, and composed music as a performer, collaborator and
organiser since 2001. works as a soloist + with a number of collaborative projects.
Focusing on the development of a spectral music for double bass in which particular high-speed
physical actions are used to generate independent sine-tone-like harmonic layers - with the aim of
creating a sense of stillness. the music explores the relationship and contrast between physicality
and sonority.
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Morten J. Olsen is a musician, sometimes composing - once in a blue moon involved in other arts.
Born in Stavanger, Norway in 1981. He has lived 5 years in Amsterdam and is since 2006 based in
Berlin. He works with an array of international figures and is a member of many bands.
"Rhythms are relations between what you believe and what you used to believe."
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Bryan Eubanks
(b. 1977, WA.) is a musician primarily active within the traditions of experimental and live electronic
 music. He works with unstable instruments that incorporate open-circuits, samplers, radio
transmission, feedback, digital synthesis, the soprano saxophone, and other acoustic instruments.
His compositions and installations involve practical research into computer music, generative
composition, electronics, and sound localization in an effort to bring into being situations that
examine transformations in the perception of sonic space/time.
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Klaus Janek
born 1969, in Bolzano Italy, studies classical doublebass with M. Muraro, attends workshops with
D.Holland, P.Kowald. L.Butch Morris, Jaribu Shahid.
Explores experimenal music and works on sound research on the acoustic and processed doublebass.
Works on the extension of music vocabulary in creation and perception. Composes music for tv,
dancetheatre and a houseopera, soundcreation for Meta Design, Berlin. Concert and festival
appearances in EU, USA, Russia, Israel, Canada, China, Malysia and Japan.


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Daniel M Karlsson (Berlin/Stockholm) - »Ruins in the distance«solo set; computer music

Gerald Fiebig (Augsburg) - »Herbstblätter I«
Electroacoustic composition based on texts and voice by Michael Herbst

Heidrun Schramm & Nicolas Wiese (Berlin) - duo set; concert installation / spatial performance

http://jahrnull.de/danielmkarlsson
http://www.geraldfiebig.net
http://heidrunschramm.net
http://nicolaswiese.com


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WORDS AND VOCAL CORDS
Christian Kesten – solo vocal pieces 
http://www.christiankesten.de

Gabriel Dharmoo (Montréal) – solo vocal improvisation 
http://www.gabrieldharmoo.org
http://soundcloud.com/gabrieldharmoo/sets/vocal-improvisation


Stefan Roigk– lecture-collage performance
http://www.stefan-roigk.com



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Ricardo Tejero / Annette Krebs - saxophone and electronics duo
http://www.ricardotejero.com
http://www.annettekrebs.eu


Nils Ostendorf / Louis Laurain - trumpet duo
http://soundcloud.com/nilsostendorf
http://louislaurain.blogspot.com

William "Bilwa" Costa
- sound
Emily Sweeney - movement
Stina Nilsson - movement
Sheri Burt - movement

http://perpetualmvmtsnd.org

http://stinanilsson.com
http://sheriburt.com


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http://r-aw.cc/


http://r-aw.cc is a research platform based in Berlin & Mexico City exploring topics related with
irritation, data corruption, propaganda, design, hidden signals amplification and psycho-acoustics.
An ongoing collaboration between Mario de Vega (MX/D) and Victor Mazón Gardoqui (ES/D) which
includes electronic devices production and design, workshops, site-interventions and publications in
different formats.

A4 is a compendium of works archived in a memory card placed inside a beton block.
Edition of 25. Beton w/silkscreen, 210x297x40 mm, 6 Kg, 4 Gb.

Performances at 8PM: 
Victor Mazón Gardoqui solo, Mario de Vega solo

http://victormazon.com/home
http://www.mariodevega.info
 

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Burkhard Beins
performs
»POR« (concert installation, 2000)

http://www.burkhardbeins.de/solo/por.html

Tom Rojo Poller
performs
"Sprechmaschine|Urgeräusch" for transducers and voice samples (2012, UA)

http://trpoller.de

solo
Claudio Rocchetti (Berlin/IT) - dusty analogue devices

http://equalradio.blogspot.com

trio
Korhan Erel (Istanbul) - computer
Gülsah Erol (Istanbul) - cello
Gunnar Lettow (Hamburg) - electric bass, objects, electronics

http://gulsaherol.tumblr.com
http://korhanerel.com
http://gunnarlettow.wordpress.com


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Solo
Maria Norseth Garli (Norway) - voice
soundcloud.com/maria-norseth-garli

Duo
PIRX (Germany)
Marion Wörle - laptop 
Maciej Sledziecki - guitar
satelita.de/pirx

Trio 
D'incise (Switzerland)
Julian Bonequi (Mexico/Berlin)
Rodolphe Loubatière (France)
percussion and amplified objects
rodolpheloubatiere.blogspot.fr
julianbonequi.com/musik    

dincise.net


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Konzert Minimal presents 
2008 (2) from 'Found Words' series by
Manfred Werder
Performers:
Johnny Chang
Hannes Lingens
Koen Nutters
Manfred Werder


http://soundcloud.com/johnnychchang/sets/konzert-minimal
http://manfred-werder.blogspot.de
http://www.wandelweiser.de

Trio
Isak Edberg (Stockholm/SWE)_live electronics
Mats Erlandsson (Stockholm/SWE)_live electronics
Victor Lisinski (Stockholm/SWE)_balinese gamelan instruments, live electronics

Edberg/Erlandsson/Lisinski are exploring ways of blurring the boundaries
between composition and improvisation.

http://soundcloud.com/edbergerlandssonlisinski/edberg-erlandsson-lisinski

http://www.lyzin.se
http://www.isakedberg.com
http://soundcloud.com/mats-erlandsson


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Trio
Brad Henkel (New York City) - Trumpet
Miako Klein (Berlin) - Recorders
Audrey Chen (Berlin) - Cello, Voice

http://bradhenkel.blogspot.com

http://www.miakoklein.com 
http://www.myspace.com/audreychen 

 Duo
Heather Frasch (Berlin/USA) - Flute
Max Murray (CAN) - Tuba

Trio
dak~ [dak.tilde]  

glamorous noise // digital wonky-free-jazz // live-electronic

David Borges - Samples, processing
Damian Marhulets - Electronic percussion
Kostia Rapoport - Keys

 
http://daktil.de


 
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Burkhard Beins performs POR (concert installation, 2000)
burkhardbeins.de/solo/por.html

Hannes Lingens solo: snare drum and objects
hanneslingens.de

Hui-Chun Lin (Taiwan/Berlin)_cello
&
C-drík
(Belgium/Berlin)_live electronics
soundcloud.com/huichun-lin
syrphe.com/projects/c_drik

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Burkhard Beins, born 1964 in Lower Saxony, lives in Berlin since 1995.
As a composer/performer, working in the non-academic fields of experimental music,
he is known for his widely abstracted use of percussion instruments in combination with
selected objects. Since the late 1980's he is performing at internationally renowned venues
and festivals throughout Europe, North America, Australia/NZ and Asia.

Hannes Lingens is an improvisor/composer on drums and accordion. Born in Hamburg
in 1980, he studied drums with Michael Griener and Guenter Baby Sommer in Dresden
before moving to Berlin in 2006.
His interest in various forms of exploratory music gave him the opportunity to work
with such diverse artists as Tetuzi Akiyama, Sven-Ake Johansson, Christof Kurzmann,
Olaf Rupp or Matthias Schubert.
He has performed in internationally renowned festivals and venues throughout Europe,
Japan, Israel and the USA.

C-drík (aka Kirdec) is a vegan artist, academically trained musician, dj, singer, composer
and drummer. He is a former student of electro-acoustic composer Annette Vande Gorne.
Of Greek, Zairian and Belgian descent, born in Congo (former Zaire) C-drík grew up in
Belgium and also lived in the Netherlands. He is an eternal voyager and performed in
numerous countries across North America, Europe, the Middle-East, Africa and Asia.
He started his first project in 1989 and juggles in between many projects and
electronic genres.
Hui-Chun Lin, born 1979 in Taiwan -- Classical piano and cello education --
Studied with Professor Peter Bruns at Dresden Conservatory -- Postgraduate studies in
improvisation with Tilo Augsten at the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig -- Worked
as solo cellist and ensemble musician -- Improvisation, theatre music, contemporary music,
dance performance, classical music, world music and cello solo with live electronics.

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Andrea Pensado
(ARG/USA)
solo_digital electronics, voices
andreapensado.com

Alessandra Eramo (Berlin/IT)
solo_analog electronics, field recordings, voices
ezramo.com

Andreas Stoiber (Berlin) solo_no input mixer
monochrom.at/krach

Antoine Chessex (Berlin/CH) solo_saxophone
soundimplant.com/achessex

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Andrea Pensado works with sound as a performer, composer and teacher. She has been
using digital media and live interactive musical systems since 1995. She studied in Argentina
and Poland where she graduated with honors in Composing. At first, she composed mainly
for acoustic instruments. However, she gradually felt more attracted by different sound realms.
Today, the abrasive digital noise of her improvisations is far away from her earlier pieces.
Harsh dense layers of sounds, often interwoven with her voice, combine hybrid synthesis
and sampling techniques to create a highly personal sound language, which reflects an
intuitive, emotional and paradoxically also logical approach to music making.
She currently lives in the US.

Berlin-based Italian sound artist and performer Alessandra Eramo will present her intuitive,
non-narrative musique concrète collage, to move beyond the sound into the more visceral layers
of poetic expression. With distinctive vocalisations, lautpoesie eruptions and dynamic use of
analogue electronics, she investigates sound and its relationship to real and imaginary
territories, challenging concepts like “identity”, “intimacy/fragility”, “unexpected/unknown”,
therefore the concept of “noise”.

Antoine Chessex is a swiss composer, saxophone player and experimental musician born
in 1980 in Vevey. His sonic researches include compositions for ensembles, solo works,
transdisciplinary collaborations and sound installations. Chessex´s works are based on the
exploration of the physicality of sounds and spaces.
His solo works feature dense layers of sustained pitches reacting with the architecture of the
space or massive clouds of amplified sax resulting in intense live actions in total immersion in
the sound. He presents his works worldwide and appears at numerous international venues
and festivals in the United States, Japan, China, Russia and all around Europe.

Andreas Stoiber aka. Krach:

... let me be your music industry! ...

... because technological devices are part of our nature ...

... hot hot hot ...

... yeah ...


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Cia Rinne (Berlin/SWE) – voice
»notes for soloists« and other works

http://afsnitp.dk/galleri/archiveszaroum

Michael Barthel (Leipzig) – voice & tapes

http://projektwerkstatt-leipzig.de/michael_barthel.html

Adam Asnan & Gregory Buettner (London/Hamburg)
electroacoustic duo

http://adamasnan.blogspot.com
http://tausend-fuessler.de


Cia Rinne (Gothenburg 1973) writes visual poetry and conceptual pieces using
different languages that she performs, at times incorporating her texts into exhibitions,
most recently in her solo show at the Grimmuseum Berlin (2012). Her publications
include zaroum (2001), the online work archives zaroum, notes for soloists (OEI Editör,
Stockholm 2009), and the sound work sounds for soloists (in collaboration with Sebastian
Eskildsen, 2012). Cia will read the notes for soloists and new works.

In Michael Barthel's Arbeiten ist die Verortung Thema: Schutz, Zuflucht, Heimat –
die Möglichkeiten, die diesen Begriffen eingeschrieben sein wollen. In seinen Performances
ist es die Sprache die diese Möglichkeiten umkreist, berührt und stockt. Deckung sucht und
sich selbst überläßt - mit sich, ein Chor.

Adam Asnan is a London based composer-performer of musique concrète, acquiring
an MA under the supervision of Denis Smalley in 2009.
Adam's work promotes the aesthetic potential of fixed (recorded), amplified sound, and
the instabilities of a format; the auditory 'image' subject to intervention, or the whims
of its artifice.
Gregory Buettner lives and works as a musician and artist in Hamburg. Since 2000
his main focus is on sound art and electroacoustic compositions. He performed at several
festivals and concert series in Europe and China, composed music for dance and performance,
radio, video and sound installations. In 2004 he launched his label 1000füssler which releases
experimental music in small editions.


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Joke Lanz & Olaf Rupp (Berlin) – turntables and acoustic guitar

http://suddeninfant.com
http://audiosemantics.de

Jetzmann (Hamburg) – electronics and electric guitar

http://jetzmann.de

Joke Lanz(b. 1965 in Basel) is one of the most prolific and profound artists working
in the border zones where performance and body art meet Improvisation and Noise.
In his Sudden Infant guise, Lanz creates a unique blend of physical sound poetry and
epileptic noise bursts, using contact microphones, loops, tapes etc. The result is an
extreme form of musique concrète that juxtaposes spasmodic gibbering with a battery
of disorienting electronics.
Olaf Ruppstarted at the age of twelve as an autodidact to play what might be called
today Improvised Music. His way of holding the guitar in an upright position is inspired
by chinese Pipa players. He refined some playing techniques like rasgueados, arpeggios
and tremolos in such a way that they can be used for overtone and cluster effects to create
new, 'virtual' sounds. He sometimes describes his music as 'analog granular synthesis' or
'sonic pointillism' because the intrinsic colour of every note or a group or notes is more
important than the melodic or harmonic burden we may or may not put on them.
He played among others with Lol Coxhill, Michael Wertmüller, John Zorn, Paul Lovens,
Joe Williamson, Butch Morris und Tony Buck.

Jetzmann:Producing non-academic electronic music and music for modern dance
(choreographers and dancers: Jenny Beyer, Anja Müller, Chris Leuenberger,
Begüm Erciyas). Coproducing radio show 'Radio Gagarin' (Makramée-Gruppe),
FSK Hamburg, together with Asmus Tietchens.
Former bands: Blue Kremlin, Die Erde, Kriechkeller, Rossburger Report, Pankow (Italy),
Mastino, Jetzmann/Liquidski, Audiotubbies, Modernste Technik.


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Quiet Cue #092– Solo Exhibition:

Israel Martínez (Mexico)

»Private, public and some impositions«
(video, sound, mixed media)

opening: Saturday, July 28th, 5PM
open on July 29th and 30th, 2-7PM



The work of Israel Martínez (Mexico 1979) has been developed in a wide range of
proposals and using various media, aiming to generate a reflection on the relationship
between sound, music and society. In the mid-nineties he began writing for underground
fanzines in Mexico, since then he has gone through various territories such as creating
music at the intersection of electroacoustic, experimental music, field recording, spatiality,
time, silence and imagery, summarizing it in what some critics and curators have been
described as “visual music”. But he has also made ​​audio works without a musical language:
video installations, site specific projects, actions, interventions, graphic works through
photography, typing, photocopying, and some other media.

In Public, private and other impositions Martínez questions the thin line between
private habits and public activities. Where does the individual and intimate end? Where
does the collective start? When is a public action illegal? Is society ready to resume the
coexistence in common areas or does it live in a kind of isolation? In a country like Mexico,
it is difficult to distinguish this due to the hectic daily dynamics, lack of respect for privacy
and physical space of the people, corruption and, often, disinterest or apathy of the same
society for asserting its rights and respect others.

Quiet Cue is happy to present Israel Martínez' first solo exhibition in Europe.
After the (early!) opening on 28th, there will be an immersive live concert by Martínez
plus electroacoustic concerts by other international artists. Also the finissage on the 30th
will be joined by renowned live acts.

israelm.com
























Israel Martínez (Mexico) – electroacoustic solo set

Mario Verandi (Berlin/Argentina) – »Effected« for Bombo legüero
(http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombo) and live electronics


erototoxdecodings.com/artists/xambuca
marioverandi.de
israelm.com


























Tomomi Adachi & Jennifer Walshe (Japan/UK) – voice & electronics duo
Panos Ghikas & Jennifer Walshe (UK) – voice & electronics duo
Damian Marhulets (Hannover/Belarus) »displaced meanings« for turntable and electronics


www.milker.org
www.panosghikas.com
www.adachitomomi.com
www.displaced-meanings.com


Mario Verandi is an Argentinean born composer, sound and media artist.
He primarily works with new technologies as an aid to exploring and expanding
the boundaries of sound, space, perception and meaning. A distinct characteristic
of his work is the exploration of the poetic and evocative potential of concrete and
environmental sounds and their incorporation in sound compositions, audiovisual
installations, live performances and radio art pieces.
His works have received prizes and awards in the Prix Ars Electronica Awards (Linz),
European Bell Days Composition Prize (ZKM, Karlsruhe), Bourges International
Electroacoustic Music Competitione (France), Stockholm Electronic Art Awards
(Sweden), Musica Nova Competition (Prague), CIEJ Electronic Music Awards
(Barcelona) and SGAE Electroacoustic Music Competition (Spain).

ADACHI Tomomi (family name is ADACHI), born in Kanazawa, Japan in 1972,
is performer, composer, sound poet, installation artist, occasional theater director.
He studied philosophy and aesthetics at Waseda University in Tokyo. He has played
improvised music with voice, live electronics and self-made instruments. He had composed
works for his own group "Adachi Tomomi Royal Chorus" which is a punk-style choir. He has
performed contemporary music: vocal, live-electronics or performance works by John Cage,
Cornelius Cardew, Christian Wolff, Tom Johnson, Dieter Schnebel, TAKAHASHI Yuji,
YUASA Joji and Fluxus including world premier and Japan premier as Cage’s “Variations
VII,” “Europera 5,” and “Waterwalk”. He is the only performer of sound poetry in Japan
and has performed Kurt Schwitters' "Ursonate" for the first time in Japan. He has made
several sound installations and original instruments (e.g."Tomomin", his hand made electric
instrument is familiar with many musicians). In the field of theater music, he has collaborated
with some experimental theaters and dancers.He also has organized many concerts which picks
up experimental music, sound art, collaboration work and inter-disciplinary performance in
Japan and Germany, include concerts for Chris Mann, Trevor Wishart, Nicolas Collins and
STEIM in Japan.
Recently, he is focusing his activities on solo performance (with voice, sensors, computer,
self-made instruments), sound poetry (especially to the unknown great Japanese sound poetry
tradition), video installation and workshop style big ensemble with non-professional voices and
instruments. Currently living in Berlin.

Jennifer Walshe is a composer, performer and visual artist of whom the Irish Times has
said that "without a doubt, hers is the most original compositional voice to emerge in Ireland in
the last 20 years”. She studied composition at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
and at Northwestern University, Chicago, graduating with a doctoral degree in composition in
2002. A winner of the Kranichsteiner Musikpreis at the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue
Musik in Darmstadt, Germany in 2000, she returned to the Ferienkurse in July 2002 to lecture
in composition. She was a fellow of the Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart between 2003 and
2004, and from 2004-05 she lived in Berlin as a guest of the DAAD Berliner Künstlerprogramm.
In 2007 she was awarded a grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, New York and in
2008 received the Praetorius Music Prize for Composition by the Niedersächsisches
Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur.
Jennifer Walshe also frequently performs as a vocalist, specialising in extended techniques, and
many of her recent compositions use her voice in conjunction with other instruments. She is also
active as an improviser, performing regularly with musicians in Europe and the USA. Her music
has been performed and broadcast worldwide and she has received commissions from most of
the major European new music festivals.

Panos Ghikas, born 1972 in Athens, Greece is a part-time composition lecturer at
Goldsmiths College, University of London, where he has also completed his PhD in
Composition. He has a Masters in Composition for Film from the London College of Music
and Media and a degree in Physics from the University of Patras, Greece.
He writes music for a variety of arts and media, is a member of surrealist post-pop band The
Chap, a member of new music collective Migrant Sound plays the violin in free-improvisation
group rest and sudden rectum and has been a member of the now defunct Bohman Expanded
Family.
His current compositional focus is on applying structures that derive from extra-musical art
forms (poetry/metrics, film/montage) upon a "self-referential" musical material. His works
have received performances in the UK, Germany, Belgium, Greece and Mexico.

Damian Marhulets was born in Minsk in 1980. His musical education has been developing
through playing oboe and piano towards composition and electroacoustic music, that he studied
in Hanover and Cologne. He is a founder and participant of many musical projects spanning
contemporary classical music to live-electronic improvisation, glamourous noise and perverse
pøp. His major interest lies in anti-logocentric territories of sound and anarchitecture of music
data. Damian performed worldwide including Beethovenfest in Bonn, Music Triennale Cologne
and “New Talents” Art Biennale Cologne (Germany), Philharmonic Hall, Essen; ZKM,
Karlsruhe; STEIM, Amsterdam; “Re:New” Digital Art Festival in Copenhagen, “Music21″
Contemporary Music Festival and “Ex.Tempore” Festival for improvised music in Hanover
(Germany), “10Ms” Microsound Music Festival and “PlayWithFire” video art Festival in New
York as well as other music festivals and DJ clubs.
He presented his audio-visual pieces at galleries and museums like Kestnergesellschaft Gallery
(Hanover), Sprengel Museum (Hanover), Art Center (Berlin), Kunstsaele Gallery (Berlin),
Diapason Sound Art Gallery (NY), DAVID vzw Gallery (Ghent) and Gallery Robert Drees
(Hanover).

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Exhibition

»Floating Rooms At Quiet Cue«

Kristine Marx (NYC) - Video
Maria & Natalia Petschatnikov (Berlin/RU) - Objects, Paintings
Nicolas Wiese (Berlin/DE) - Sound

opening: 8th June, 19h
open on 9th and 10th: 14-19h

Finissage concert; June 10th, 8.15
Jim Campbell aka. the preterite (Berlin/USA) – cassette scratch orchestra
the-preterite.com
and
Seiji Morimoto & Nicolas Wiese duo (Berlin/JP/DE)
seijimorimoto.com


Quiet Cue is pleased to present the first exhibition in the new expanded space.
The show Floating Rooms at Quiet Cue is a cooperation in the best sense:
Individual artists separately developing works in different media to be brought together
and to relate to each other, following a common idea – given physical spaces
being transformed into spaces of memory, association, imagination, and fiction.

While video artist Kristine Marx (NYC) utilizes still images of the Quiet Cue rooms
(which she never visited before the exhibition) to create a surreal visual time-motion,
Maria and Natalia Petschatnikov (Berlin/RU) juxtapose their fountain-objects with
a series of small scale paintings that reconsider and re-interpret photographic
representation of public spaces and their history. Nicolas Wiese (Berlin/DE),
multidisciplinary artist and Quiet Cue co-founder/curator, supplies a sound
installation constructed out of tiny acoustic fragments which were recorded
on-site over a long time span, being spatially diffused and interfering with
the others' works in a subtle manner.

As a creative lab for intermedia processes and cooperation, Quiet Cue celebrates
its new spatial possibilities with this extraordinary show up to its core interest, and
making a mark for its future ambitions.

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The works and the artists

Floating Room (Quiet Room), 2012, animated video, dimensions variable

This video work consists in part of reconfigured photographs and
drawings of the gallery’s interior. Because I had not visited the site
myself, I relied on emailed photographs and hand-drawn plans as my
reference point. With these images, I imagined how to reconstruct the site
adding my own associations in the gaps. The constructed imagery is then
projected as a video back onto the gallery’s actual space. The fragmented
imagery moves from photographic representations to a diagrammatic idea of
space to open connections of forms (for example, when the moon turns into a
hanging lamp). One point in the video is loosely linked to another. The
piece always returns to the theme of an interior (both physical and
psychological) in process, simultaneously being constructed and
disassembled.

The video is silent. Because Quiet Cue generally hosts music performances,
I wanted to have musicians as part of the piece. The element of chance is
at work here, as the musicians will plan their performance without seeing
the video, and the video was created without any particular sound in mind.

Kristine Marx is a video and installation artist based in New York City.
She has had solo exhibitions at Plane Space (New York City), Fringe (Los
Angeles), Big & Small/Casual (New York City), and at the Berliner Liste
with Herrmann & Wagner (Berlin). She has collaborated on several multimedia
performance projects with composers Akemi Naito and John Supko and
musicians Greg Beyer and Erin Lesser. She has received grants from Goethe
Institut, The Mattress Factory, NYSCA, and The Experimental Television
Center. In addition to working as an artist, Marx writes essays and reviews
on film for PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art. She presently teaches at
the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.

kristinemarx.net


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The twins Maria & Natalia Petschatnikov (*1973, St. Petersburg)
work as an artist duo in the border region between painting and installation. After
finishing their education in the United States and in France they have participated
in numerous international artists' residency programs throughout Europe.
Maria and Natalia Petschatnikov are represented by Wagner+Partner Gallery.
They have taken part in such international art fairs as Arco Madrid, Art Cologne,
Art Karlsruhe and Vienna Art Fair. The Petschatnikovs have shown their work in
such art institutions as: the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Kunsthalle Mainz, Künstlerhaus
Wien, Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof, Hamburg, Wagner+Partner Gallery, Berlin.
Their most recent project is currently on view in Beton 7 Art Center in Athens.
Solo exhibitions are planned in Kunstverein Mûnsterland and in Heike Strelow Gallery
in Frankfurt in 2012-2013. They are recipients of Aleksander Reznikov Award 2009 in
Vienna, Studio-grant of the Berlin Senat 2010, the Kunstfonds Work-stipend 2012.
Maria & Natalia Petschatnikov live and work in Berlin.
Statement
The Petschatnikovs choose to focus on seemingly insignificant phenomena that are part
of our daily lives. With imagination and wit, they manage to tease out new and surprisingly
profound perspectives on the everyday world; they find the extraordinary within the ordinary.
Maria and Natalia Petschatnikov are not sociologists, their methods are not those of
documentarians, their motives not those of field researchers. Rather, they look for their motifs
as they stroll through the city and collect, and the photographs they take while doing so
become the basis for the painterly or sculptural engagement with the objects.
It seems that these calculatedly focused images and installation-like stages achieve
associative spaces thanks to the disparity of their media. A narrative level thus comes
into being, and spaces open up that want to be filled with one’s own stories, memories,
and ideas. The Petschatnikovs also emphatically invite the viewer to make connections
between their various projects, as between the various media that they utilize.

The project for Quiet Que - is a series of seven water fountains (a week long cycle).
Each fountain is a still life as well as a place. Recognizable domestic objects covered
with painted ceramic tiles, integrated into geometric interiors and accompanied by
a water feature are ironic commentaries on the aesthetic of swimming pools, shower
rooms and other public spaces. In the installation for Quiet Que, a comparison is being
drawn between the interior character of table fountains and the series of miniature oil
paintings on velum, documenting foyers of 24 stations of the Berlin's U8 subway line.
During the time of the GDR, the U8 line went through both the eastern and western
sectors of the city. Seven stations located in the east were closed to the public for
almost 40 years and became known as ghost stations. Miniature paintings and
kinetic sculptures create a labyrinth of brightly colored rooms filled with
subjectively perceived stories of Berlin’s past and present.

petschatnikov.de


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Float/Scatter, 2012, multi-source sound installation

This sound work consists of processed and collaged recording fragments.
All the recordings have been taken in the Quiet Cue studio space during the
last two years - many different musicians and instruments, different microphones
and different spatial settings, different occasions like rehearsals, concerts, tests
and research.
Similar to Kristine Marx' treatment of visual information in the Floating Room video,
Wiese's sound installation transports the 'memory' of the Quiet Cue space back into
the space itself. The crucial difference is the fact that Marx has never visited the space;
thus her artistic appropriation is that of an outside perspective.
Wiese, on the other hand, knows the space very well – it's his own studio and
venue/gallery. The sounding memory particles cannot be separated from his own
personal memory. Therefore he unfolds a subjective audio portrait, which has grown
over a long period of time and will automatically stand in multi-directional relation
to the guest artists' works in this exhibition.

Nicolas Wiese is an audiovisual artist, designer and composer/performer
of electroacoustic music. He is working in Berlin-Neukoelln since 2006.
Wiese creates works in various media and formats, for different contexts –
installation and spatial performance, contemporary electronic composition,
relational music, graphic art, radio and experimental film.
Performances, installations/exhibitions, and film/video screenings
have taken place at (selection):
Berlinische Galerie / Berlin, REM series / Museum Weserburg, Bremen,
Weezie Gallery for Contemporary Art Leipzig, Festival SONIKAS / Madrid,
De Witte Zaal / Ghent, Neue Musik in St. Ruprecht / Vienna, Galerie
Hunchentoot / Berlin, Imprimerie / Basel, Hunt Gallery / St. Louis, USA,
Miden Video Art Festival / Kalamata, Greece, Haus am Luetzowplatz / Berlin,
Hafriyat Karakoy / Istanbul, Wohlfahrt / Rotterdam, Raum 2 / Mannheim,
Museum for Arts and Craft / Hamburg, ETH Digital Arts Week / Zurich,
Duotone Arts Festival / Kelowna, Canada, Altera! Festival / Avellino, Italy,
Hoerbar / Hamburg, SKAM / Hamburg, Atelier Mommen / Brussels,
British Film Institute / London.

nicolaswiese.com







































































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QC088

Morten J. Olsen
(Berlin/NO)
solo – percussion


Ye Hui & Yan Jun
(Vienna/Beijing/China)
duo – audiovisual performance

http://huiye.wordpress.com


Diatribes
(Geneva)
D´Incise – laptop, objects
Cyril Bondi – percussion, objects

http://www.dincise.net/diatribes/home.html


CD release launch:
Trigger
(Berlin)
Nils Ostendorf – trumpet
Chris Heenan – contrabass clarinet, alto sax
Matthias Müller – trombone - unfortunately won't be able to play
so this night's line up features:
Michael Vorfeld – percussion

http://www.matthiasmueller.net/html/trigger.html

http://vorfeld.org


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Andreas Trobollowitsch (Vienna) – guitar, ventilator

"extract #1" (18" min)

"extract #1" is a performance for one ventilator, one acoustic guitar
and one performer. Converted ventilators which use cello-bow hair
instead of propellers set the strings into oscillation.
By the circling cell-bow hair, soundscapes arise through the soft,
smooth picking of the guitar strings. The permanently modifying
overtone layers are reminiscent of an electronically generated
sound aesthetic.


Andreas Dzialocha (Berlin) – electric bass

"miniaturen und zwischenspiele" for electric bass solo


Inien

Axel Haller (Berlin) – bowed electric bass
Johannes Tröndle (Vienna) – cello

Listening to it drags you into a world of low frequencies, crackling
sounds and beautifully set single notes that captures the attention
like eavesdropping on a very intense and deep conversation between
two philosophical minds.
In order to develop and elaborate this conversation, Tröndle and Haller
have creatively extended their techniques to drive the attention away
from the actual nature and ability of the instrument straight towards
the substance of this duet.

www.marmorkuchen.net
www.inien.net
www.myspace.com/noerznoerz

OBLIQ + Abrahams

Pierre Borel - alto sax
Derek Shirley - bass synth
Hannes Lingens - drums & objects
+ Chris Abrahams - DX7


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Michel Doneda & Nils Ostendorf duo
CD release concert - absinth 023
http://absinthrecords.com

M. Doneda (F) – soprano saxophone
N. Ostendorf (Berlin) – trumpet

Michael Thieke & Biliana Voutchkova duo

M. Thieke – zither, clarinet, electronics
B. Voutchkova – violin

Mike Majkowski solo
double bass


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»Folgen Sie mir pausenlos«

Ein Speakview mit automatischen Sprechern

Von Antje Vowinckel

Neun Personen - Musiker und Künstler- gehen über Landepisten und Trampelpfade
des ehemaligen Berliner Flughafen Tempelhof hinein in Hangar 6. Mit Headset-Mikro
und einem individuellen Audioguide verfolgen sie nacheinander den selben Weg.
Dabei sprechen sie ohne Unterbrechung.
Sie "filmen" sprechend ihren Weg ab, zerlegen ihn in einzelne Bilder. Aus diesen
Sprechströmen montiert die Radiokünstlerin Antje Vowinckel ein Hörpanorama der
"Tempelhofer Freiheit". Verschiedene Perspektiven überlagern sich, es entsteht eine Art
akustisches Schielen. 

Mit: Dave Ball, Clarisse Cossais, Axel Dörner, Fernanda Farah,
Shelley Hirsch, Sven Ake Johansson, Annette Krebs, Chico Mello, Antje Vowinckel


Produktion: DRadio Kultur 2012
Länge: 50'

http://antjevowinckel.de
http://www.dradio.de


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Sam Pettigrew (Sydney/Australia) - double bass + objects - solo

Sam Pettigrew & Diego Chamy (Berlin/Argentina) - performance - duo

http://sampettigrew.net
http://sites.google.com/site/diegochamy


»Fundstücke«
Gary Rouzer
(Alexandria/USA) - prepared bass + objects
Gunnar Lettow
(Hamburg/GER) - prepared bass + electronics

'Fundstücke' is the duo project of Gary Rouzer (USA) and Gunnar Lettow (Germany),
started in 2009 as an online collaboration. In 2011 they released the results of their efforts
on the debut CD Fundstuecke.
This is their first encounter in real life.

http://amptext.wordpress.com
http://gunnarlettow.wordpress.com


Burkhard Beins
(Berlin) - percussion + objects
Bertrand Denzler
(Paris/CH) - tenor saxophone

http://burkhardbeins.de
http://bdenzler.free.fr



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Louise Desbrusses (Paris/FR)_texts and voice

Ralf Haarmann (Berlin/DE)_electro acoustic music

Christiane Hommelsheim
(Berlin/DE)_voice and loops

»Le coeur rectifié«

In „Le coeur rectifié“ the texts of the french author Louise Desbrusses
meet the improvised loop music of the duo haarmannhommelsheim.

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Julius Holtz (Berlin/DE)

»Paraconsistent Invention« (2010)
electroacoustic composition
based on the noise of the city and so called
trance-inducing monochrome sounds


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Bill Kouligas (Berlin/GR)

solo set: analogue electronics



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Rebecca: --- variations
duo -
Kai Fagschinski clarinet
Michael Renkel acoustic guitar, objects

kylie.klingt.org
renkel.org

quartet -
Nils Ostendorf trumpet
Andy Graydon processed field recordings
Markus Pesonen guitar
Klaus Janek processed and acoustic doublebass

myspace.com/nilsostendorf
andygraydon.net
markuspesonen.com
klaus-janek.de


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Rdeča Raketa (Vienna)
Maja Osojnik & Matija Schellander.
duo - bass paetzold recorder, cassette recorders, toys,
electronic devices, modular synthesizer, computer.
majaosojnik.com
matija.klingt.org

Wolfgang Musil - electronics
Stefan Fraunberger - zither
duo (Vienna)

stefan.fraunberger.at


Andrea Neumann (Berlin)
solo - prepared inside piano

femmes-savantes.net/andrea-neumann



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Helena Gough (Berlin/UK)
solo - electroacoustics
http://helenagough.net

Pia Palme (Vienna)
solo - sub bass recorder and electronics
http://piapalme.at

Tamara Wilhelm & Susanna Gartmayer (Vienna)
duo - diy electronics & contra alto clarinet
http://wilhelm.klingt.orghttp://gartmayer.klingt.org


“Using the real world as a source. Exploring the qualities of a sound.
A process of uncovering, of revealing hidden details and turning
perspective on its head. Searching for beauty in situations that might
be considered ugly or irrelevant. A commitment to the potentials and
possibilities of all things in the shadows. A fascination with states of
stasis, by matter that appears to be still yet is always in motion.
Searching for sounding movements that change our perception of
time and textures that slowly evolve, rotate and turn in on themselves.
To listen, rather than just to hear with dumb ears. The power of sound
as a transformative experience, a place for uncertainty and substance.”
Helena Gough
Composer and subbass-recorder player Pia Palme is internationally
known for both her versatile musical life and her pursuit of the new in more
alternative contexts. Studies of music in Vienna (recorder, oboe, composition),
graduation from the conservatory of Vienna. Improvisation at Naropa University,
Colorado. Mathematics and projective geometry at the Technical University of
Vienna.
 As a composer, Palme sketches out well-conceived concepts, often
creates interdisciplinary works, or works especially for the venue itself. [...]
Palme plays the six foot high subbass-recorder, designed in 2007 by Swiss
manufacturer Kueng. She performs her own works, and has inspired many
composers to write especially for her (among others: Joanna Wozny, Jorge
Sanchez-Chiong, Hannes Kerschbaumer, Katharina Klement).
She also developed an electronic set-up, which she uses as a soloist and in
ensembles. She modulates and processes external sounds, amplifies her
recorder in various ways and combines the sounds with live-electronics.

Tamara Wilhelm - studied Computer Music and Electronic Media in Vienna.
Sound installations, electroacoustic music, member of experimental pop
band z.b.:... and the Vegetable Orchestra.

Susanna Gartmayer - bass clarinet, contra alto clarinet, alto saxophone.
Born 1975 in Vienna. Studied painting and printmaking at the Academy of
Fine Arts, Vienna. Concerts since 2004. She is interested in abstract sound
landscapes but equally in complex rhythmic patterns or energetic free jazz.
Susanna Gartmayer is playing in experimetal rock bands, various ensembles
for improvised and organized music and also in The Vegetable Orchestra.


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Klaus Filip (Vienna) – computer music, programming, composition
Klaus Filip is a performer/composer/programmer and is maybe the
first viennese musician, who used the laptop on stage at around 1993.
The main focus of his current work is sinewaves, whose subtle and
adducent sounds are used in a wide dynamic range depending on
the project; that could be a noisy set with Chulki Hong or playing at
the odor detection threshold with Radu Malfatti.
Some other collaborators:
kai fagaschinski, werner dafeldecker, dieb13, christof kurzmann,
boris hauf, christian fennesz, jason kahn, john butcher, sabine marte,
gilles aubry, noid, mattin, red white, cynthia schwertsik, cordula bösze,
silvia fässler, taku unami, oblaat, taku sugimoto, toshimaru nakamura,
tim blechmann, ivan palacky, burkhard stangl, eddie prevost, john tilbury.

Dafne Vicente-Sandoval (Paris) – bassoon
After studying classical music, Dafne Vicente-Sandoval commits herself to
contemporary music. She works with many European ensembles such as
Ensemble Modern while putting a strong emphasis on personal projects:
curating Tokyofeel workshops in Palais de Tokyo in 2007, current collaboration
with composers in order to enrich the the solo repertoire of her instrument
(Julio Estrada, Richard Barrett, Michael Maierhof).
Her instrumental research, outreaching bassoon's sound carachteristics by a
renewal of existing extended techniques, drove her naturally to improvisation.
Her personal approach centres on the elaboration of a sonically acoustic universe,
which finds itself close to electronics in the microtonal complexity emanating from
multiphonics. As an improviser, Dafne Vicente-Sandoval plays in the duo
Either/Or with chelist Severine Ballon, and in Axolotl with Xavier Lopez.

Bilwa (various cities US/EU) – laptop
William Bilwa Costa is a sound artist, electronic musician, and improvisor.
He currently works internationally, generating research/ lab/ performance
projects, actively cultivating opportunities for artists to work together on
new interdisciplinary explorations.
http://perpetualmvmtsnd.org/bilwa

Shingo Inao (Berlin) – tosso (self-made string & sensor instrument)
Sound artist, performer. He studied media art and performance at Kunitachi
College of Music (Tokyo) and Bauhaus University Weimar.
His activities have two facets: performance and exhibition. By performance,
he uses often his self-made instrument "Tosso" that enables the player’s
movements to be set into a musical expression through sensor technology.
His performances were presented at several festivals:
Berlin Fashion Week (2012), Transmediale Berlin (2010), Electro mechanica
St.Petersburg (2010). His sound installation and object are currently represented
by Galerie Mario Mazzoli Berlin.
http://homepage.mac.com/shingo_inao/index.html


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Boris D Hegenbart [#/TAU](Berlin)
composer / artist Hegenbart
meets 19 friends in a box,
a showcase for the forthcoming release:
INSTRUMENTARIUM



Myr & Limpe Fuchs (Vienna/Peterskirchen)

Richard Bruzek - piano, electronic devices
Daniel Lercher - live-electronics, horn
Vinzenz Schwab - live-electronics
Limpe Fuchs - self built instruments, sound sculptures



She + It

Laura Mello+ Andreas Stoiber (Berlin/Vienna/Brazil)
popkritische Musikpreformance

A woman wearing speaker glasses and a robot
are investigating the reception of latin music
in Europe during the 1970s.



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Duo:
Lin Hui-Chun (Berlin/Taiwan) -Cello
Hugues Vincent (Paris) -Cello and electronics

Trio:Biliana Voutchkova (Berlin/Bulgaria) -Violin
Andrea Sanzvela (Berlin/Spain) -Viola
George Donchev (Berlin/Bulgaria) -Double Bass

Quartet:
Voutchkova/Sanzvela/Donchev with
Nicolas Wiese (Berlin) -Prepared sound manipulation




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Alessandro Bosetti »Mask/Mirror«

Heather Frasch »For Solo Flute«

Matija Schellander & Enrico Malatesta
(Austria/Italy) double bass and percussion

Mask/Mirror is a sampler to process recordings of spoken language in real time. 

The sampler follows both sound and meaning criteria in sorting, organizing and processing
samples and in formulating utterances. 
It is a software tool based on max/msp and a speech
recognition software interacting with my own voice during performances. It's also a state
of mind enabling expanded spoken and vocal improvisation, expanded communication and
ecstasy. 
It has been developed in collaboration with Harvestworks Digital Arts Center in New
York and STEIM in Amsterdam.
 Mask/Mirror has to do with virtually everything but at the
same time it does not have anything special to do with anything special. 
As well as being
a blank mask I can put on my face - and my voice - it's also a mirror that let me browse and
talk to my memory while I am watching into it. 
All mirrors are masks and vice versa. Both
are tools enabling identity.

http://melgun.net


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Heather Frasch
is a composer of acoustic and electroacoustic music. Also, she performs
frequently as an improviser and experimental flutist, and creates sound installations.

Her music has been performed at various festivals such as: The Moscow Autumn Festival,
SICMF in Korea, Electroacoustic Listening Room Project, 60x60 project, NYCEMF, SEAMUS,
ICMC, Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival, SF Tape Music Festival, among others.
She received the George Ladd Prix de Paris in 2008, and Nicol De Lorenzo Prize in
Composition in 2010 and 2008.
http://heatherfrasch.net


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Matija Schellander(born 1981 in Bilčovs) lives and works in Vienna, Austria.
Studies: computer music and double bass.
Works in the field of improvised & contemporary composed music.
http://matija.klingt.org


Enrico Malatesta (born 1985 in Cesena, Italy) is a percussionist active in the field of
contemporary, electro-acoustic and improvised music. He studied classical percussion
instruments at the “Bruno Maderna” Conservatory in Cesena, delving into both the
orchestral and soloist repertoire.
His personal activity and research is aimed at the redefinition of the role of the percussionist
in different contemporary areas, studying the acoustic dimension and the material quality
of percussion instruments.
Besides his ongoing solo projects he’s also active performing works from the soloist repertoire
of the 20th Century, including graphic scores by J.Cage, M.Feldman, K. Stockhausen, E. Brown.
yoursadness.blogspot.com


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ACTIVITY CENTER
Michael Renkel
, guitar, electronics, objects
renkel.org
Burkhard Beins, percussion, objects, electronics
burkhardbeins.de

DUO
Axel Dörner
, trumpet
de.wikipedia.org/axel_dörner
Noid, violoncello
noid.klingt.org

Activity Center [...] This music adds new meaning and new vitality to the "genre" of guitar
and percussion improv - in fact it ignores the genre altogether and creates something better.
Other improv players dream, in their politically correct and polite way, of leaving enough space
for their fellow collaborators to perform... Activity Center go one stage further, and create that
space - defining huge areas of interactive possibility between the notes. [...]
The Sound Projector

Axel Dörner [...] Dörner's careful, lightly inspiring presence is always opening up possibilities [...]
LondonJazz

Noid [...]Haberl mixes an intensity verging on sadism with humour to create challenging,
but fascinating music.
BBC Online


duo
Ulrich Müller
, guitar, processing
48nord.de
Klaus Janek, doublebass, processing
klaus-janek.de



GRAPE SHADE

Biliana Voutchkova, violin/voice
Klaus Janek, bass/electronics
Ingo Reulecke and Katharina Meves, dance

Grape Shade is dedicated to expanding the relationship between music/sound,
dance/movement and improvisation.

grapeshade.weebly.com
bilianavoutchkova.net
ingoreulecke.de







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Quiet Cue #111
Saturday, April 6th 2013, 8.15PM

Antje Vowinckel & Hilary Jeffery
duo – organ/objects and trombone


Christoph Funabashiguitars & objects
plays John Zorn’s “The Book of Heads”


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Antje Vowinckelis a sound artist, radio artist and performer. 
She creates radioplays and sound art sompositions for a variety 
of public radio stations such as WDR Studio Akustische Kunst,  
DRadio, SWR, BR, NDR. Her piece Call me yesterday has been
 broadcasted  in fifteen countries. Works have also been presented 
on various festivals e.g. ZKM Karlsruhe, Biennale Bonn, Prix Italia, 
Festival Alicante, Prix Europa, Goethe-Institut Lissabon, Hammer 
Museum Los Angeles. In recent years, she has also created  musical 
live performances e.g. organ and objects.
Her focus  in radio art is on the musicality of the spoken word; language 

improvisation (speakviews)  and composition with dialects. She has been 
awarded with Karl-Sczuka-Förderpreis, Plopp-Award, Prix Europa, 
ZKM-award „Ferrari recouté“,  Ars Acoustica Award of RNE Madrid 
and was artist in residence in Los Angeles, Rom, Paris. After the concert  
she is going to Nodar/Portugal for a concert performance. 
www.antjevowinckel.de

Hilary Jeffery is a composer and trombonist, based in Amsterdam 
and Berlin. As a trombone player Hilary is known for his genre-bending 
abilities, crossing between different styles and areas of music including 
contemporary avant-garde (Ensemble Hiatus, zeitkratzer, The Barton 
Workshop), rock, techno and electronica (Germ, Sand, Mount Fuji 
Doomjazz Corporation), jazz, funk and pop (Franz Hautzinger’s Third 
Eye, High Birds, Jimi Tenor), improvised music and free jazz (EARR 
Ensemble, Splitter Orchester, Apa Ini and countless ad hoc groups).
Music has been Hilary’s main activity since 1990 which started with a 
journey to the Sahara Desert, accompanied by a trombone. This journey 
and the sense of silent-space experienced there has been a continuous 
influence on his work ever since. Since 2005 he began to express this 
clearly with a new group called Lysn which plays music for inner-space, 
composed using new notations, unusual instrumentation, drones and live 
electronics. Hilary has received several composition commissions 
including pieces for Slagwerk Den Haag, David Kweksilber Big Band, 
GRM Acousmonium, Lysn and Apa Ini.
His contribution to music is available in different settings on various 

labels including Aquarellist, Col Legno, FMR, Dilemma Records, 
Important Records, New World Records, Soul Jazz Records and Sub Rosa.
http://www.hiljef.com


Christoph Funabashihas been playing 
John Zorn’s “The Book of Heads“ 
for a few years now and his complete recording of this set of 35 etudes 
for solo guitar has just recently been released on the label schraum
He will present a selection of these challenging pieces which make use 
of a great variety of playing techniques and preparations as well as 
Zorn-typical jump-cuts through all kinds of genres. In his performance
he seeks for a balance between an accurate interpretation and the 
improvisational freedom demanded by Zorn.
http://www.christophfunabashi.de
  

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Quiet Cue #112
Saturday, May 4th 2013, 8.15PM

SINK
Marcello Busato - Drums
Chris Abrahams - Dx7
Arthur Rother - Guitar
Andrea Ermke - Mini discs & Mixing board


Antez & Seiji Morimoto
Duo - Percussion / Objects / Electronics

PascAli
Sean Ali - Double Bass
Pascal Niggenkemper- Double Bass

Sinkwas formed in 2004 in berlin. Though the music is improvised, Sink play, perform,
sound and feel as a band with a distinct band sound. Their sound ranges from Berlin-typical
echtzeitmusik related sound scapes which can, but need not, result in a minimalistic groove.
Sink have contributed a track on the 2 disc compilation album "Special Berlin Issue" on the
label Improvised Music from Japan. They are busy mixing new recordings and are planning
to release those.

Antezis a percussionist is a sculptor who explores the sound matter by interviewing the 
physical perception of sound. He call his instruments a device, he diverts the objects of their use.
He studied drums with the musician Jacques Givry, electroacoustic music with composer Xavier
Garcia. It play improvisation and offers sound installations, he has worked in theater, dance, film...
Nominated "Logos Award" for the best concert 2012, winner of Belluard Bolwerk International 

contest 2002.
Antez played in the bands: Art moulu, La Cellule d'Intervention Metamkine, A contrario...
Cie: Abîme, La Sallie, Ile désirée.
Musicians: Yann Gourdon, Seijiro Murayama, Tim Hodgkinson,Joris Ruhl, Jérôme Noëtinger...

Seiji Morimotoborn in Tokyo 1971, studied musicology at the Kunitachi College of Music, 
graduating in 1996. During this period he began to play sound performances and create sound 
installations.In 2003 Morimoto moved to Berlin, has performed and exhibited in many international 
festivals in Japan and Europa. He is interested in the uncertain acoustic appearances between usual 
objects, for example water and stones, and the technical medium.

PascAliis a contrabass duo featuring Sean Ali and Pascal Niggenkemper that is dedicated to
exploring the terra incognita of music, sound and improvisation. The “prepared” bass is a central
theme and method of PascAli’s music. Augmenting their instruments with kitchenware, aluminum
cans, balloons, mallets, lampshades, and almost any other kind of found object imaginable, PascAli
creates entire worlds and soundscapes out of the noises their basses produce in this altered state.
This unique bass duo, unique even among the tiny world of bass duos, makes music that ranges
from serene contemplation to manic frenzy, invoking the sounds of space and stillness on the one
hand and visceral percussiveness on the other. Liberating the bass from its traditional role as an
accompaniment instrument, PascAli brings the bass into the foreground with a tireless mission
discovering and unlocking new vistas of sonic and aural experience. 


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Quiet Cue #110
Saturday, March 23rd 2013, 8.15PM

quintet 
DIE LETZTE DERNIÈRE
Nora Krahlcello 
Sidney Corbettguitar
Jason Levispercussion
Margarethe Meierhofer-Lischkadouble bass 
Daniela Petrydouble bass

solo 
ANSGAR WILKEN– cello and pedal

solo 
RISHIN SINGH– objects
"until at last Ares, whose interests were threatened, came hurrying up,
set him free, and delivered Sisyphus into his clutches"

http://norakrahl.de
http://www.sidneycorbett.de
http://www.jasonlevismusic.com
http://danielapetry.wordpress.com
www.ansgarwilken.tumblr.com
www.theyfoundmybodybytheriver.tumblr.com

http://rishinsingh.com


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HOLIDAY. FINALLY.
PLEASE STAY TUNED UNTIL SEPTEMBER

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Quiet Cue #142
Sunday, September 7th · 6PM opening
Jocelyn Robert (Québec):  »4 Videos«
solo exhibition
8.30PM 
Carl Stone (Tokyo/USA) – solo sound performance
Jocelyn Robert solo sound performance


exhibition open on Monday 8th Sep: 2pm–8pm  

more details will follow soon.

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OCTOBER 2016
THE FINAL TRYPTICH

Part 1


AXEL DOERNER (trumpet)
EMILIO GORDOA (vibes)
GUNNAR LETTOW (prepared el. bass)

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MATTHIAS BAUER (double bass)
GUILHERME RODRIGUES (cello)
ERNESTO RODRIGUES (viola)
GERHARD UEBELE (violin)

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X-STATIC TICS (NL)
Lukas Simonis and Henk Bakker also known as the X-static Tics and more recently 
as Dr Klangendum live and work in Rotterdam. As a duo they have been active since 
the start of 21th century, making primitive electronic music, making radiophonics for 
different radio's and playing improv music. 'The Gazers' is a mixture of all that; 
A free form radioplay and free jazz chamber opera, performed by Simonis and Bakker. 
Staging the lies and lives of gazers, spies, undercover healers and end time groupies. 
Expect; a clash between spoken word, soundart, live improv and maybe even some 
tentative singing, together with live electronics and field recordings. 


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Part 2 


SLOBODAN KAJKUT (AT)
»20 INVENTIONEN« 

concert:
PETER CUSACK solo
http://www.petercusack.org
SLOBODAN KAJKUT solo »Terrible Dub«


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»20 INVENTIONEN« 
is a cyclic piece consisting of twenty short piano pieces.
As installation object, 20 Inventionen works in a space with twenty portable turntables.


SLOBODAN KAJKUT

 ...born on 1983, Banja Luka, former Yugoslavia...

...since 1996 member of different underground bands...

...from 2002 - 2008 studies of composition at
Kunstuniversitaet Graz in classes of
Georg Friedrich Haas, Clemens Gadenstaetter, Gerhard Eckel and Gern Kuehr...

...awarded with the price of city Graz for music...

...since 2008 lives as independent composer...

...member of bands The Striggles and Automassage...

http://www.kajkut.com





























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Part 3 


MUYASSAR KURDI (US) 

JENNIFER TORRENCE (US/NO)
 
CHRISTIAN KONRAD SCHROEDER
(AT)


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»Machine//Body: Intersections and Variations«
Muyassar Kurdi is a musician, performance artist, dancer, filmmaker 
and educator from Chicago, Illinois, and currently living in NYC.
In performance, she explores the relationship between abstract sound 
and meta­primordial movement, obliquely confronting ideas of masculine 
subjugation by re­appropriating and then distorting hegemonically sexualised 
figurative motion and juxtaposing it with random, abrasive and jarring acoustic 
and electronic sound components along with wordless vocalisations.
A joyfully self­exorcizing ritualist, Kurdi studied voice and dance with legendary 
vocalist, dancer and ECM recording artist Meredith Monk via The House 
Foundation for the Arts as well as learning Japanese dance tradition Butoh with 
Tadashi Endo, director of the Butoh Center MAMU and Butoh Festivals in 
Germany, and Mexican master of the form Diego Piñon-- among others.


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»Blaha Lujza Tér«
24'min performance for body and floor.

Jennifer Torrence is an Oslo-based percussion soloist and collaborative 
musician specializing in contemporary music.

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»ƒ = 2.ls.π / n«   Part 2
Boring numbers from a hole in the computer spread out to fill the gaps 
inbetween the loudspeakers with numerologic mysticism, arbitrary mantras 
and glissandos from hell. The infinite regress is ever-expanding and forms 
digital spaces filled with drones of spoken numbers and intervalic proportions 
of fake string instruments ascending linearly towards collapse and decay –
CPU overload and starting point for improvisation.

Christian Konrad Schröder lives and works in Vienna, Austria
after studying art in Vienna, Moscow and Weimar.
Since 2012 he is co-running the „Rauschen-Space“ as a member of
„Kollektiv Rauschen“, an interdisciplinary artist group based in Vienna.



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Sat. 17th Sep · 8PM 

»muto infinitas« by Catherine Lamb
with
Rebecca Lane, microtonal bass flute
Mike Majkowski, double bass

The duo piece will slowly unfold, between the re-tunings of the bass and shared unities 
and various dyadic/triadic expanded tonalities based around variations of a similar color spectrum.  
 The two unique voices of the duo will meld and inform the life of the material being presented. 

http://sacredrealism.org/catlamb 




premiere with kind support from Initiative Neue Musik Berlin e.V
 






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Jessica Ekomane · Jasmine Guffond · Silje Nes
UNTOLD STORIES
Group Exhibition
Opening Wed. 10/8 · 6PM with live performances
Open on 11–14/8 · 3–7PM

Live performances utilizing unique installation set ups by Jessica Ekomane  
and duet by Jasmine Guffond (Wi-Fi, GPS, Subwoofer) & Anthea Caddy (Cello)



As humans continually try to grasp the underlying systems determining our physical environment,
we are faced with the limitations of our human perception. Invisible and inaudible infrastructures
determine and influence individual and collective trajectories.

The group exhibition Untold Stories explores the limits of our perception, and thereby information
that is usually inaccessible to us.

The works engage with phenomena that lie outside of the human hearing range such as wireless
networks or the kinetic properties of sub sonic sounds. Through generative experiments, sound
installations and performance, the exhibition will offer a glimpse into some of the imperceivable
structures shaping our everyday experience.

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Jessica Ekomane was born in France. She now lives and works in Berlin.
Her practice unfolds around sound installations, site-specific sound interventions and music.

She has been awarded an Honorary Mention at Ars Electronica 2013 in the category "Digital Musics
and Sound Art" for Light / Movement, as part of the project Pulse Lab II: Works for Wave Field
Synthesis initiated by Robert Henke (DE).
She also has been selected for the Phonurgia Award 2012 with Schaperstrasse 24 in collaboration
with Silje Nes (NO) and is a DAAD scholarship holder.

http://www.jessicaekomane.com


Silje Nes is a musician and sound artist based in Bergen NO + Berlin DE.
Released Ames Room (2007) and Opticks (2010) on FatCat Records. Working on various projects
within music, experimental sound and installation based work. Graduated MA Sound Studies from
UdK Berlin in 2015.

http://www.siljenes.com 


Jasmine Guffond is a sound artist and composer from Sydney, Australia, living and working in
Berlin, Germany. She has performed live internationally, exhibited sound installations and recorded
music for CD and 12inch vinyl releases with the Sigma Editions, Staubgold, Monika Enterprise and
Sonic Pieces labels.
Focused on working in site specific contexts and exploring new environments for music and sound
performance, her recent projects were interventions that employed digital technologies, sonification
and the aesthetisation of data as a means of generating discussion around contemporary surveillance
technologies as well as producing experimental audio works.

https://soundcloud.com/jasmineguffond 





























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opening shot by Silje Nes





 
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Johnny Chang– violin
Mike Majkowski– double bass
ILLOGICAL HARMONIES– CD launch concert
http://www.anothertimbre.com/illogicalharmonies.html

Yorgos Dimitriadis (Berlin/GR) – »Kopfkino« - solo piece for drums and microphones
www.yorgosdimitriadis.com

Jasper Fung (Hong Kong)»Transient Spikes« - solo piece for live electronics and objects
www.jasperfungty.com


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quiet cue #172· July 31st· doors 8PM · start 8:30


Lisa Simpson (Berlin/BR/CAN) – Sewing Music -solo performance
http://musicalsewing.blogspot.de

Olaf Hochherz (Hong Kong/DE) – solo piece for laptop
http://hochherz.klingt.org

SAWT OUT
Burkhard Beins– percussion
Mazen Kerbaj– trumpet
Michael Vorfeld– percussion
www.burkhardbeins.de/groups/sawtout.html


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April 30th· 8PM · start 8:30

THE LIZ »Book Of Birds« UA


Liz Allbee– Oedipus / Kathy Acker, amplified trumpet, voice, text, video
Liz Kosack– Anubis, synthesizer, voice, masks, puppets, light design
Korhan Liz Erel– Sphinx, computer, electronics, sound design, voice, light design

The Liz is a power trio.

In her new production, “Book of Birds”, The Liz tells the story of transformations and multiples:
a maiden Sphinx, Anubis the dog of death, and Oedipus, as narrated by Kathy Acker.
Drawing from traditional Greek myth, as well as Cocteau’s ‘Infernal Machine’ and Acker’s
‘Blood and Guts in High School’, The Liz translates the riddles of the Sphinx into an engine
for the musical re-production of resistance, and of subliminal and mythic resonance.

“Book of Birds” is kindly supported by Initiative Neue Musik Berlin.



























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quiet cue #169

Lotte Anker - saxophone
Korhan Erel - computer, controllers
Adam Pultz Melbye - double bass
Michael Vorfeld - percussion and self-built string instruments

lotteanker.com 
korhanerel.com
adampultz.com
vorfeld.org



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quiet cue #168


Emilio Gordoa (MEX/Berlin) & Isak Hedtjärn (SWE) & Lena Czerniawska (PL) -
trio: vibraphone / clarinet / visual arts
http://651prac.blogspot.de

Hui Ye (Vienna) - 4-channel piece    
http://yehui.org
  



 





















































D.N.A.N.D.N.A.
Eric Wong& Simon Rose (Berlin/Hongkong/UK) -
guitar & saxophones
http://ericszehonwong.tumblr.com
http://simonrose.org


Truant Monks & Rieko Okuda (Berlin/JP) -
Field recordings, synthesized textures and free-form percussive structures
at the heart of an improvised sound which is characterised by the layering
and erosion of material re-sampled live.
https://soundcloud.com/truant-monks


























 



photo: Justin Lépany




Elliott Sharp - guitar

David Rothenberg - clarinet and bass clarinet

Lasse-Marc Riek - field recordings

Korhan Erel - computer, controllers

http://elliottsharp.com
http://davidrothenberg.wordpress.com
http://lasse-marc-riek.de
http://korhanerel.com


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STEFAN ROIGK
»Worte wie Schall und Raum« 
solo exhibition

opening: sat 30th January 6PM
also open on
sun 31/1 and mon 1/2 · 3 -7PM
tue 2/2 and wed 3/2 · appointment > email


 
Tomomi ADACHI & Neele HÜLCKER  
»Fractured Music«
Neele Hülcker and Tomomi Adachi duo had existed as only an internet phenomenon. 
They perform in person the first time in this occasion. 
The duo presents highly conceptual musical performances.
They update thoughts around extended instrument technic and electronic music on live. 
Sound is not a matter of music.

Axel DÖRNER & Ariel SHIBOLET
duo - trumpet & soprano saxophone

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Stefan ROIGK
»Vom Sagen Hoeren«
Zuerst ist das Nichts, ein unendlich weiter und von Leere überfüllter Raum, 
dessen Eigenresonanz mit einem kaum hörbaren Rauschen den Anfang einer 
Performance bildet. Es folgen verbale Umschreibungen abstrakter Klanggebilde 
und Geräuschatmosphären, welche in Form einer Lesung vorgetragen und zur 
Unterhaltung der Zuhörer betragen werden.
Parallel zugespielte Geräuschaufnahmen dringen nach und nach aus dem 

Hintergrund der Performance in das Bewustsein der Hörer ein. 
Gemeinsam vermengen sich Vortrag und Abspielungen zu einer komplexen 
und hörspielartigen Klangcollage mit stark hypnotischer Wirkung.

Rui FAUSTINO & Kazuhiza UCHIHASHI
duo - guitar/eletronics & percussion

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»Worte wie Schall und Raum« 


An installation for various sound sources, speech/voice material,
abstraction and audiocinematic narration.

Babylonisches Gewirr, Flüstern, Rufen, fragmentarische Artikulationen
und Bewegungen unterschiedlicher Dichte und Dynamik, schwebend und
berstend in kraftvollen Ballungen umschliessen den Rezipienten und ziehen
ihn in den filmisch narrativen Diskurs zur Geräuschmusik hinein.
Die Stimmen wandeln im spärlich ausgestatteten Bühnenraum. Sie sind die
unsichtbaren Protagonisten eines abstrakten Theaterstückes und widmen
ihren Dialog der gemeinsamen Formulierung einer musikalischen Komposition.

stefan-roigk.com





















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Rant
»Margo Flux«
Merle Bennett - drums, objects, piezos 

Torsten Papenheim - guitar, objects, tapes 
http://rantmusik.de

Margareth Kammerer
solo - songs
http://margarethkammerer.com

Gregory Büttner & Gunnar Lettow
duo - electronics, objects, electric bass
http://gunnarlettow.wordpress.com
http://gregorybuettner.de


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Beam Splitter
Audrey Chen - voice, cello

Henrik Munkeby Nørstebø - trombone
guest:
Richard Scott- analogue synth
http://richard-scott.net
http://beamsplitter.org 

Meinrad Kneer
solo - double bass
http://meinradkneer.eu

Klaus Janek & Claudio Rocchetti
duo - double bass, electronics and field recordings
http://claudiorocchetti.com
http://klaus-janek.de

 

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Activity Center
Burkhard Beins - percussion and strings
Michael Renkel - strings and percussion

http://burkhardbeins.de/groups/activity_center.html

 
Brianne Curran & Philippe Lemoine 

with Oliver Orthuber 
violin and saxophone with analogue live projection
http://briannecurran.com
http://philemo.free.fr


 eXcavations
Thea Farhadian - violin
Klaus Kürvers - double bass  

CD release concert
http://www.theafarhadian.com/blackcopper.html


Nicola Hein 
»The Oxymothastic Objectar«
for solo guitar

http://nicolahein.com



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Alessandra Novaga (IT)
solo - guitar
http://alessandranovaga.com

Alexander Frangenheim & Elena Kakaliagou (DE/GR)
duo - double bass / french horn
http://elenakakaliagou.com
http://concepts-of-doing.de


Félix-Antoine Morin (CAN)
solo - flute device, electronics and tape
http://felixantoinemorin.com

Viv Corringham & Andrea Parkins (UK/USA)
duo - voice / accordion and electronics
http://vivcorringham.org
http://soundcloud.com/andreaparkins



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Ritwik Banerji & Maxine
tenor saxophone and electronics
Maxine: Representing/Performing the Socio-Aesthetic Practice of Collective Improvisation
ritwikbanerji.com
https://ritwikbanerji.bandcamp.com

Cinthia Mendonça (Rio de Janeiro) - performance, objects 
Andreas Trobollowitsch (Vienna) - sound, objects
duo performance
http://laboralcentrodearte.org/en/recursos/personas/cinthia-mendonca
http://monoskop.org/andreas_trobollowitsch


Janine Eisenächer– »Eat Your Enemy #4 – I don't want to want«
solo performance
http://www.eatwork.de/werist.janine.php


 




















  


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Part 1


»tasks«
a site-relative, movement and sound structure for 9 performers
Concept and structure by:  Jasmin Schaitl & William "Bilwa" Costa
Scores, choreography and performance by:
Fabricio Belzoff (BR/DE), Phoebe Brown (UK), William "Bilwa" Costa (US),
Saori Hala (JP), Emily Ranford (AU/DE), Jasmin Schaitl (AT), Elisabeth
Schilling (DE/UK), Christian Konrad Schröder (AT), Ieva Savickaitė (LT)
http://collaboration.jasminschaitl.com


Mike Majkowski (AUS/Berlin) -»Stepping over the Shadow of People«
solo double bass
https://sites.google.com/site/mikemajkowski


Phill Niblock -»Two Blooms«
for Ensemble and pre-recorded instruments
Johnny Chang (violin/viola), Hannes Lingens (accordion), Rishin Singh (trombone),
Derek Shirley (cello), Mike Majkowski (double bass), Morten J Olsen (vibraphone)
Phill Niblock's orchestra piece - "Three Orchids", parts A and C, stretched to 46minutes, 
becomes  "Two Blooms"
http://konzert-minimal-berlin.tk
http://www.phillniblock.com





Part 2


Korhan Erel (TR/Berlin) - »Üçgen–Dörtgen« (triangle–rectangle)
4-channel piece for triangle samples and computer, inspired by
Alvin Lucier -»Silver Street Car for the Orchestra«
http://korhanerel.com


Christian Kesten (Berlin) - »feld 037 grundlos«
Maulwerker:
Ariane Jeßulat, Henrik Kairies, Christian Kesten - voices
4-channel sound direction: Nicolas Wiese
http://www.christiankesten.de
http://www.maulwerker.de



UdK Students Ensemble / Early and New Music departments
under the direction of Susanne Fröhlich (Berlin, recorders):
James Tenney - »In a Large, Open Space«
Johann Sebastian Bach - »Partita for solo flute«
Lucie Vítková -»Choral no. 8« (UA)
Julia Andres - Blockflöte / recorder
Philipp Gerschlauer - Saxophon / saxophone
Lennart Heyndels - Kontrabass / double bass
Jarek Ilski - Laptop
Dong-Myung Kim - Keyboard
Rebecca Lane - Flöte / flute
Aziz Lewandowski - Cello
Rishin Singh - Posaune / trombone
Lucie Vítková - Akkordeon/Stimme / accordion and voice
Fabian Zeidler - Stimme/Glas / voice and glass
Susanne Fröhlich - Blockflöten / recorders
http://www.susannefroehlich.com
http://www.plainsound.org/JTwork.html





Part3


Michael Barthel (Leipzig)
solo voice
http://www.recordingsforthesummer.de/barthel


Burkhard Beins (DE)
Marta Zapparoli (IT)
Mario de Vega (MEX)
site-specific sound intervention
http://www.burkhardbeins.de
http://martazapparoli.blogspot.de
http://www.mariodevega.info




with kind support from:
Österreichisches Kulturforum Berlin, Bundeskanzleramt Österreich,
Klangzeitort, Tanz*Hotel | Artist at Resort, Theaterhaus Berlin Mitte,
Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz




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ABRA Ensemble (Israel)
vocal quartet
members: Chanan Ben Simon, Faye Shapiro,
Noa Haran, Yifeat Ziv

http://www.abraensemble.com

Elisabetta Lanfredini (Italy/Berlin)
solo - voice and devices
http://www.elisabettalanfredini.com


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ABRA is a vocal performance ensemble led cooperatively by its four members,
vocalists/composers Chanan Ben Simon, Noa Haran, Yifeat Ziv and Faye Shapiro.
The name ABRA comes from the Aramaic phrase “ABRA KA DABRA” - “I shall create
what I speak” –  a potent spell that grants power of creation to the vocal act of speaking…
Through the art of improvisation, ABRA expands the existing limits between experimental
virtuoso vocal expression and  the  immediate   accessible   human encounter with the audience.
As an ensemble of composers, ABRA draws from various musical and artistic backgrounds:
different ethnic vocal traditions, American minimalism, modern avant-garde, popular music and
common speech of daily life.
Throughout the two years of its existence, ABRA has performed at a wide range of venues and
spaces, each time creating works that relate to the specific spatial, acoustic and historical conditions.


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ELISABETTA LANFREDINI is a singer, performer and educator living between Italy, Istanbul
and Berlin. She started music studies in early age studying jazz singing and improvisation.
She deepened the western vocal technique studying barocco singing for two years and she
studied several folk traditional music like Dhrupad singing (North Indian Music), Nada and
Mantra Yoga (Yoga of the sound), kurdish Dengbej style and turkish folk music. Beside the live
activity she made several field researches in Italy about folk traditional music and oral poetry
(Ottava Rima), she realised video documentaries and several articles.
Her repertoire and her style is now fully opened to both improvised and traditional music.
She developed her on style in a music that is always on the edge between the old traditions and
contemporary arts; in her singing you can always hear the echoes of folk tunes but at the same time
she lives the stage like a performance involved improvisation, poetry and literature, spoken voice
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CANCELLED
Sonic·screening 2 – an audiovisual experiment
an UdK Rundgang event
in cooperation with Quiet Cue


Die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Kompositions- und Instrumentalstudenten 

und freischaffenden Videokünstlern geht in die finale Runde. 
Im Vordergrund des audiovisuellen Konzertabends steht das Verschmelzen 
unterschiedlicher Disziplinen und musikalischer Genres. Präsentiert werden 
die neuen Werke abgestimmt auf die Räumlichkeiten der Urban Spree Galerie.

Composers:
Dong-Myung Kim, Jarek Ilski, Maria da Rocha, Stella Veloce

Visual artists:
Selena Junackov, Mareike Lee, Stefan Rosinski, Doris Schmid, Nicolas Wiese

Musicians:
Amandine Affagard, Julia Andres, Guido Großmann, Ulrike Ködding, 

Yeuntae Jung, Katharina Rath

Aftershow DJ's:
Ilski, Boucek, Requiem89

Kuenstlerische Leitung:
Susanne Fröhlich, Marc Sabat, Nicolas Wiese


Urban Spree · Revaler Str. 99 · 10245 Berlin
urbanspree.com




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 quiet cue #155


Vladimir Guicheff (Montevideo/URY) - guitar, voice, recorder
Maksym Kolomiiets (Kiev/UKR) - oboe
Corné Roos (Amsterdam/NL) - double bass
play:
Breve. (30¨)
Períodos difusos (15¨)
all compositions by Trio Kolomiiets/Guicheff/Roos
http://kolomiiets-guicheff-roos.weebly.com/

Frédéric L´Épée (Berlin-Paris) - solo electric guitar
plays:
Steve Reich: Electric Guitar Phase
Frédéric L´Épée: Twists and Turns
http://fredericlepee.eu

ANTEZ (FR) - solo percussion
http://www.antez.org

 
































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Antje Vowinckel solo
„40 Winks for organ and things“
Antje Vowinckel & Korhan Erel 
»Privilegierte Partnerschaft«
duo piece for voices, word samples and beeps
www.antjevowinckel.de
http://korhanerel.com


HALF CLOUD, HALF PLAIN
Chris Heenan - contrabass clarinet & alto saxophone
Michael Vorfeld - percussion and self-designed string instruments
http://vorfeld.org

GAY ANGEL
Jake Bellissimo
Rochester, NY / USA - viola, guitar, vocals
https://gayangel.bandcamp.com

Javier Areal Velez (Buenos Aires) - prepared guitar
Fausto Sierakowski (Italy/Berlin) - saxophone
www.javierarealvelez.com.ar



















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IMD
(Berlin)
Axel Doerner: trumpet and 4-channel electronics
Sukandar Kartadinata: electronics and guitar
http://sukandar.de

Marc Behrens
(DE/KREV)
»MUT ATT NARC IMM« 4-channel electroacoustic live piece
http://www.marcbehrens.com

Christiane Hommelsheim
Stella Veloce
Nicolas Wiese

(Berlin)
voice / cello / subtle voice and cello manipulation
http://soundcloud.com/velocehommelsheim
http://nicolaswiese.com


Torsten Papenheim 
(Berlin)
»Tracking« for tapes, minidisc and guitar amps
http://www.torstenpapenheim.de



















 






















Laurie Tompkins 
(UK/Berlin)
»Heat, War, Sweat, Law« solo performance
for jittering electronics, human voices,
vibrating speakers, and clunky objects.
http://laurietompkins.co.uk

Parak.eets
(Berlin)
Emilio Gordoa: vibraphone

Richard Scott: analogue synthesizer

Ute Wassermann: voice & birdcalls
http://femmes-savantes.net/les-femmes-savantes/ute-wassermann
http://richard-scott.net
http://emiliogordoa.tumblr.com

http://parak-eets.weebly.com

Maria Moles & Adam Halliwell
(Melbourne) experimental guitar / drum kit duo
http://mariaandadam.bandcamp.com/releases

SQ
(Stockholm)
Thomas Bjelkeborn
Paul Pignon
Deadpixel

electroacoustic/audiovisual improvisation
http://soundquartet.se
 with kind support of:

























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 Justin Lépany (Berlin/FR)
»Agnes (in Redemption)«
for electric guitar and photography
http://www.lepany.com

F$F! (USA)
Dustin Carlson
- guitar/electronics
Brad Henkel - trumpet
http://bradhenkel.blogspot.de/p/projects.html

Joel Grip - double bass
Christian Magnusson - trumpet
Pär Thörn - voice, electronics
(SWE/Berlin)
https://storno.wordpress.com
http://christian-magnusson.com
http://www.joelgrip.com


Joe Snape (Berlin/USA)
»Tired Music«
for oscillators and field recordings.
Imperfectly reproduced by a dozen simple oscillators, an archive
of sound recordings is reduced to its barest acoustic characteristics.
Like a levelled snowfield or a smoothed pebble, the plane surfaces
of these sounds speak to something bigger: of being slowly, gently,
and thoroughly worn away.
http://joesna.pe 




















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TAGSCAPE 

an experimental video/sound/drawing workshop project
under the direction of Heidrun Schramm and Nicolas Wiese

Exhibition at Quiet Cue:
22nd February 3PM–8PM / 23rd February 10AM–2PM

tagscape.blogspot.com





Zusammen mit 40 Schüler*innen der Jahrgangsstufe 6 des Dathe-Gymnasiums in
Friedrichshain haben wir Graffiti aus einer anderen Perspektive betrachtet und in einen
neuen gestalterischen Kontext gestellt: das grafische Prinzip des tags und die daraus
inspirierten eigenen Schriftzeichen sind die Grundlage für unsere Struktur-Zeichnungen
und Animations-Video-Produktion. In Verbindung mit einfachen, teilweise rhythmischen
Sound-Kompositionen wird in diesem multimedialen Workshop die individuelle Handschrift
zum Hauptakteur im selbst vertonten Film.




 

 

 
















































Die Kinder entwerfen ihre eigenen, aus ihrer Handschrift abgeleiteten tags, entwickeln
Variationen, es werden Versionen am Computer ausgeschnitten, vervielfältigt, eingefärbt
und im Bildraum umherwandern gelassen.
Auch mittels Stop-Motion-Technik entstanden kurze Bildsequenzen für erste zeitbasierte
Kompositionen. Zudem produzieren wir mit den Kindern Soundcollagen aus zuvor
aufgenommenen Alltagsklängen, Schreib- u. Kritzelgeräuschen und Aufnahmen der
eigenen Stimme.
Wir experimentieren mit Bild-/Ton-Rhythmus und Verdichtung, als Resultat von
Wiederholungsmustern u. dynamischen Kombinationen.

Mit besonderem Dank an Dr. Petra Jurgasch.

Das Projekt wurde ermöglicht durch den Berliner Projektfonds für kulturelle Bildung











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sonic.screening

an audiovisual experiment

with students of UdK Berlin and HfM Hanns Eisler, and visual artists curated by quiet cue.
Under the direction of Susanne Froehlich, Marc Sabat, Wolfgang Heiniger and quiet cue.

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installation: OPENING SAT 6PM

Maria da Rocha / Mareike Lee -Água Rocha Rede [a sketch] 

- multichannel sound, multi projection, objects

Miloš Tadić / Doris Schmid - The Edge 

- video and pre-recorded mezzo-soprano

AudeRrose / Nicolas Wiese - Finitude 15 - analogue projection

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live audiovisual concert / screening: SAT 8:30PM
 

Maria da Rocha / Mareike Lee - Água Rocha Rede [a sketch] 
- for installation and solo violin 

Ellen Arkbro / Andreas Karaoulanis - Ebele [Ellenmusic]
- two bass recorders, synth and animation video

Dong-Myung Kim / Selena Junackov - Incalculable  
- transverse flute, double bass and video

Gineke Pranger / Maya Shenfeld / AudeRrose - Drei Miniaturen 

- recorder, guitar and overhead projection

Jaroslaw Ilski / Stefan Rosinski / Nicolas Wiese - Ghost Image 

- live electro-acoustics and live video

Stella Veloce / Doris Schmid - 302 - for tape and video


Ellen Arkbro  - Ellenmusic [version 2]
- two bass recorders, synth and video

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musicians:
Julia Andres, Guido Großmann, Yeuntae Jung, Ulrike Ködding, 

Gineke Pranger, Maya Shenfeld, Valentina Stadler

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OPENING HOURS SUN 2–7PM


concert on SUN 4PM:



Jaroslaw Ilski / Stefan Rosinski / Nicolas Wiese - Ghost Image 
for live electro-acoustics and live video
live electronics: J. Ilski
Stella Veloce / Doris Schmid - 302 - for tape and video
Ellen Arkbro/ Andreas Karaoulanis - Ellenmusic
for two bass recorders, synth and animation video
bass recorders: Susanne Froehlich and Julia Andres
Maria da Rocha / Mareike Lee - Água Rocha Rede - [a sketch]
violin: M. da Rocha

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Miloš Tadić / Doris Schmid - The Edge














Jaroslaw Ilski / Stefan Rosinski / Nicolas Wiese - Ghost Image

















Gineke Pranger / Maya Shenfeld / AudeRrose - Drei Miniaturen



















Stella Veloce / Doris Schmid - 302



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Nao Nishihara
(Tokyo/Japan)
Sound/object/installation artist - solo performance
www.nishiharanao.blogspot.jp

















Flora Könnemann & Wolfgang Seidel   
(Berlin/DE)
Analogue synthesizers / amplifed objects
www.there-is-something-wrong-with-the-view.net



 














SJÖ
Andrea Manzoni (Paris/FR) - keys
Marcel Zaes (Zurich/CH) - programming / live electronics
www.manzoniandrea.com
www.marcelzaes.com
 


















Korhan Erel & Göksu Kunak
(TR/Berlin)
»Is Paradise Cheaper?«
A lecture/sound performance

www.goksukunak.tumblr.com
www.korhanerel.com




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FIVE YEARS OF QUIET CUE


AudeRrose (Berlin/FR) & Brent Sqar (Berlin/DE)
slide projection / installation
auderrose.de 
sqar.net

AudeRrose with Nicolas Wiese
overhead multi projection 
with various materials and hand drawings

 
Bryan Eubanks (Berlin/US) - saxophone/electronics
Jason Kahn (Zürich/US) - drums and percussion
www.sacredrealism.org/bryaneubanks
www.jasonkahn.net


Biliana Voutchkova (Berlin)
performs
Peter Ablinger: »Augmented Study« 

for 1 violin and 6 pre-recorded violins 
ablinger.mur.at 
bilianavoutchkova.net

Matt Burnett (Berlin/US): »The Cube ( )« 

a quadrophonic laptop-based sound field        
soundcloud.com/matt-burnett

Simon Rose (Berlin/UK) - solo saxophone 

simonrose.org
































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AudeRrose (Berlin/FR) & Brent Sqar (Berlin/DE)
slide projection / installation
auderrose.de 
sqar.net

AudeRrose with Nicolas Wiese
overhead multi projection 
with various materials and hand drawings


Audrey Chen & Ayumi Paul (Berlin/US) - cello & violin  
www.audreychen.com 

www.ayumipaul.com

Anthea Caddy (Berlin/AUS) - cello
Hilary Jeffery (Berlin/UK) - trombone
Robin Hayward (DE/UK) - microtonal tuba, Hayward tuning vine 

www.robinhayward.de 
www.hiljef.com

Parallel Asteroid
Lan Cao (Hanoi/VN) - mini-synthesizer, objects, toypiano
Gregor Siedl (Vienna/AT) - saxophones, tubes, gamecalls 

caothanhlan.com 
gregorsiedl.wordpress.com 
parallelasteroid.wordpress.com
 

Duo Ambroid
Yifat Cohen (Berlin/ISR) - voice and recorders
Gisbert Schuerig (Berlin/GER) - live electronics

about.me/yifat
schuerig.de/gisbert

























































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Les Trotteuses (Berlin/France) - alarm clock players / Weckerspielerinnen
Anne Moirier& Aurélie Pertusot 
lestrotteuses.com
 
Martyna Poznanska(Berlin/Poland)- new audiovisual electroacoustic piece 
video by Gosia Lehmann
martynapoznanska.com
vimeo.com/user19707529 















Matthew Ostrowski(New York/US) - electronics and controllers
Andrea Parkins(New York/Berlin) - el. accordion, objects and electronics
ostrowski.info 
andreaparkins.com

SAMBAR & Javier Carmona (Poland/Spain) 
Paulina Owczarek - baritone sax
Tomek Gadecki - baritone sax
Javier Carmona - percussion 
carmonajavier.wordpress.com





























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Annette Krebs (Berlin) new solo for strings, metal, 
objects, microphones, voices and electronics
www.annettekrebs.eu

Shasta Ellenbogen & Ferdinand Breil
(Berlin/CAN) »NEPHOS« for viola & electronics     
www.shastaellenbogen.com
www.ferdinandbreil.de

Andreas Karaoulanis &  Patrick K.-H. 
(GR/RU)
audiovisual piece for animation and electronics   
drawnsound.org/patrickkh-karaoulanis.html

Truant Monks
Jens Nordman & Ian Warner(Berlin) 
computers, percussion, ananlog synth, live sampling
truantmonks.tumblr.com

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If, Bwana 
Al Margolis (US) - laptop / electroacoustic music
www.ifbwana.com

Of Rivers And Trains
Glauco Salvo (IT) - solo piece for banjo and e-bowed zither
ofriversandtrains.tumblr.com

Miako Klein & Michael Weilacher
(Berlin/US)- recorder and percussion duo
www.miakoklein.com

SOEL
Rieko Okuda, Emilio Gordoa, Miriam Siebenstaedt, 
Marcello Lussana (Berlin)  -
keys, vibraphone, sax and electronics

fantomton.de/experimente/soel


















































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W. Mark Sutherland– voice and electronics / sound poetry
wmarksutherland.com

Ilia Belorukov & Johnny Chang  – saxophone & viola duo

belorukov.blogspot.de

Jasmin Schaitl & William 'Bilwa' Costa– site-specific performance 

»Collaboration #13«
jasminschaitl.com
bilwa.net/blog/collaboration-w-jasmin-schaitl


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Quiet Cue #142
Sunday, September 7th · 6PM opening
Jocelyn Robert (Québec):  »Four Videos«
solo exhibition
8.30PM 
Carl Stone (Tokyo/USA) – solo AV performance
Jocelyn Robert solo AV performance


exhibition open on Monday 8th Sep: 2pm–8pm  

Jocelyn Robert:
»Four Videos«
I am interested in singularities. Most of my work in the last twenty years explores paths
that lead in this direction. The pieces shown at Quiet Cue are the result of the rebuilding
in video pictures of specific moments in time, re-presenting their singularity.
The older piece, Kyoto, shows an encounter that could have been, were it for a few
seconds of delay; the most recent piece, Blue Empire New-York Babel Billboard,
reconstructs Andy Warhol's Empire movie half a century later, looking through
what has become our most common window to the world.

Jocelyn Robert is an interdisciplinary artist from Québec. He works in a variety of media:
sound, performance, installation, music, computer art and writing.
Trained first as an architect (1984), Jocelyn Robert left architecture for art around 1988.
First involved in audio art, his work soon took an interdiscplinary direction and he ended up
working with different media and within a variety of contexts.
He released a first solo LP in 1988 on ReR Records (London), went on to publish over
15 solo recordings and took part in numerous collaborations (with artists Daniel Jolliffe,
Louis Ouellet, Laetitia Sonami, Michael Snow, etc) and compilations. He also made
site-specific sound works, performances and radio projects. He showed is visual art works,
videos and installations in many countries, notably in Canada, United-States, Australia,
Chile, Mexico, Germany and France. His video installation «L’Invention des Animaux»
was awarded First Prize, Image Category, at the Berlin Transmediale in 2002. He was
also given Prix du Rayonnement International from Conseil de la Culture de Québec
in 2006, Prix Videre in 2009, and numerous grants from different funding agencies.
His work has been shown in a number of publications, notably in a major solo catalogue
by Galerie de l’UQAM, in Montréal in 2005. He is the founder of the audio art centre
Avatar, in Quebec City, has taught at Mills College (California) and UQAM (Montreal)
and is currently director of Ecole des arts visuels de l’Université Laval.

http://jocelynrobert.com

Carl Stone:
»FUJIKEN«
FUJIKEN was composed between 2012 and 2013 in Tokyo where I reside for much
of the year. The work blends field recordings made through Southeast Asia (Vietnam,
Thailand, Cambodia and Japan) with appropriated music mostly from street cassettes,
processed and resynthesized. The work has no set structure and although some sections
have been more or less determined as to their materials and methods of manipulation,
the overall form as well as the smaller musical details are open and improvised. Field
materials tonight might include recorded meandering on the Chao Praya river (Bangkok),
a fire outbreak in Phnom Pehn, college sports practice in Toyota City Japan, and whatever
else the mood might seek.

Carl Stone is one of the pioneers of live computer music, and has been hailed by
the Village Voice as "the king of sampling." and "one of the best composers living in
(the USA) today." He has used computers in live performance since 1986. Stone was born
in Los Angeles and now divides his time between San Francisco and Japan. He studied
composition at the California Institute of the Arts with Morton Subotnick and James Tenney
and has composed electro-acoustic music almost exclusively since 1972. His works have
been performed in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, South America and the Near
East. In addition to his schedule of performance, composition and touring, he is on the
faculty of the Department of Media Engineering at Chukyo University in Japan.

http://sukothai.com


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We wish to thank everybody who has been involved.