Bas van Koolwijk & Gert-Jan Prins: Delay Line Memory
Thursday 26 February
19:30 - 20:00
Stedelijk Museum, Room 1.34
Thursday 26 February
20:45 - 21:15
Stedelijk Museum, Room 1.34
A brand new live set in which the visualisation of the ‘delay line memory’ of audio data interacts with improvisations on drums and digital electronics.
Florian Hecker: 'A Script for Machine Synthesis'
Thursday 26 February
19:30 - 20:20
Stedelijk Museum, Auditorium
Thursday 26 February
21:00 - 21:50
Stedelijk Museum, Auditorium
Sat 28 Feb - Sun 1 Mar
16:00 - 17:00
Stedelijk Museum, Auditorium
Stedelijk Museum, Auditorium
Stedelijk Museum, Auditorium
Florian Hecker
A Script for Machine Synthesis is a sound piece, an experimental drama that recalls Artaud’s Theatre of Cruelty, Beckett’s minimalist narratives and neo-imagist poetry.
Espen Sommer Eide: ‘A Tuned Chord is like a Scientific Instrument Probing the Universe’
Thursday 26 February
20:00 - 20:30
Stedelijk Museum, Room 0.1
Thursday 26 February
21:15 - 21:45
Stedelijk Museum, Room 0.1
For his performance at the Stedelijk, Espen Sommer Eide taps into his collection of musical tuning systems, both new and old
part wild horses mane on both sides: 'Kith, Schist; slowing down the time experience'
Thursday 26 February
20:15 - 20:45
Stedelijk Museum, Room 1.28
Thursday 26 February
21:15 - 21:45
Stedelijk Museum, Room 1.28
part wild horses mane on both sides induce hermetic sonic states through ritualistic improvisation.
TCF: live
Thursday 26 February
22:00 - 22:45
OT301
TCF
TCF or Lars The Contemporary Future Holdhus is an artist and musician whose work explores the themes of code, cryptography and musical composition. His compositions draw on references from musique concrète, hardstyle, hardcore, poetry and digital artifacts.
Vessel live feat. Pedro Maia
Thursday 26 February
23:30 - 00:15
OT301
Pedro Maia & Vessel
Vessel is one of a new generation of producers who propel electronic music forward with exciting, unclassifiable ideas. Inspired by the music and visual universe of their last album, Punish Honey, Vessel’s sound will be accompanied by Pedro Maia on live visuals.
Karen Gwyer: live
Thursday 26 February
00:15 - 01:00
OT301
Karen Gwyer
Karen Gwyer combines house and techno to create hypnotic slow tracks. She mixes African beats with heavy synths, casually summoning feelings of a warmer, more futuristic house genre, by using repetitions that invoke a sense of sonic psychedelia.
Killing Sound
Thursday 26 February
01:45 - 02:30
OT301
Killing Sound
Killing Sound is yet another outgrowth of the endlessly recombinant Bristol-based Young Echo collective; this time it’s members Vessel, El Kid and Jabu are at the controls. The collective reduces a shadowy, abstract techno-aesthetic to its barest essence.
Jana Winderen: 'Pasvikdalen'
Friday 27 February
21:40 - 22:25
Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, Main Hall
Drifting away from a state of stability, blurring acceleration, moving out of sight, but not out of mind. Invisible but audible, the consequences reveal themselves through the silence of species we have never heard.
BJ Nilsen & Karl Lemieux: 'unearthed'
Friday 27 February
22:35 - 23:20
Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, Main Hall
The border area of Norway and Russia, where the sparse beauty of the Arctic landscape meets industrial decay and heavy pollution, is where BJ Nilsen and Karl Lemieux collected material for their audiovisual collaboration unearthed.
Herman Kolgen: 'Seismik'
Friday 27 February
23:30 - 00:15
Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, Main Hall
A dramatic descent underground, beneath the rubble. Seismik invites us to take a multisensory leap into the unknown, where sedimentary friction, magnetic waves, rumbling matter, abstractions and motifs clash and collide against a backdrop of visual and sonic dislocations.
John Foxx and Steve D’Agostino: 'Evidence of Time Travel'
Saturday 28 February
00:30 - 01:20
Paradiso, Main Hall
A sound and video investigation into the terrors and pleasures of temporal displacement, combining the sinister sonic architecture of drum machines and analogue synths with haunting visuals by Karborn.
Tonaliens: live set
Sunday 1 March
20:40 - 21:30
Vondelkerk
The new Berlin-based ensemble Tonaliens investigates the inner dimensions and outer limits of just intonation. With voice, brass, invented instruments, sine waves and live electronics, the members explore harmonic space and navigate intricate musical relationships