Strotter Inst.
16 October, Friday
21:00 - 21:45
Lindenfels Westflügel
Live, Strotter Inst. generates sound and rhythm structures of unique density from prepared lencos and other discarded or forgotten remnants of the cultural industry. The spectrum of Strotter Inst.'s music ranges from two-dimensional soundscapes to polyrhythmically condensed eruptions. The seemingly anachronistic instruments and their object-like character play a double game: The installation is visually captivating, but as it develops, the sounds draw attention to themselves, thus raising the second, auditory level beyond the installation. The sound structures of contemporary popular music become comprehensible despite, or perhaps because of, their analog processing, and result in an independent and surprisingly contemporary atmosphere in their respective space. Reprocessed LPs (cut, glued, supplemented, scraped, etc.) and other materials (fabric, metal, cardboard, paper, felt, etc.) are used as recordings, and sound cells are manipulated or rebuilt. Instead of the diamond, for example, violin strings, wire springs, or sewing needles are soldered into place.
Artists
Nick KleinProject type
Peter Strickmann + Evgenija WassilewProject type
Pierre Berthet + Rie NakajimaProject type
Teoniki RożynekProject type
MicrotubProject type
1:∞Project type
PareidoliaProject type
Marie Takahashi + Cedrik FermontProject type
The International NothingProject type
Els VandeweyerProject type
ladr acheProject type
Piero Bittolo BonProject type
Tasos StamouProject type
Louise Vind NielsenProject type
Seanaps Festival 2020
15 — 18 October
Leipzig