Klang x Lydbrøndene: listening session - Klang Festival Copenhagen Experimental Music Menu

Klang x Lydbrøndene: listening session

Programme

Free admission

Featuring works by works by:
Vinyl Terror&Horror
Adomas Palekas
Lauren Hayes
Lars Lundehave Hansen
S. Gerup

Beneath Bent Fabricius-Bjerres Plads, 32 speakers are buried in the ground. At Lydbrøndene (The Sound Wells), the audience is invited for a listening session featuring immersive electronic works by composers from this year's festival, on one of Europe's most unique sound platforms. Sound rises from beneath your feet, moves around you and settles in unexpected places. Stay still and let it wash over you, or move through the space to hear it shift. No ticket, no concert hall. Enjoy a coffee and let the city sound different for a while.

Venue

Lydbrøndene

Bent Fabricius-Bjerres Plads 2000 Frederiksberg

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Artists

Adomas Palekas

Lithuanian sound artist investigating environmental entanglements within electronics and sound. He works with self-derived extended electronic circuits, integrating biotic and abiotic forces as active collaborators within his emergent sound works. 

Vinyl-terror & -horror

Vinyl-terror & -horror is an artist duo consisting of Camilla Sørensen and Greta Christensen, working at the intersection of sound and visual art through turntablism, installation, sculpture, composition work or live concerts. 

Lars Lundehave Hansen

Lars Lundehave Hansen is a composer and sound artist. In his practice, sound is never immaterial, it takes presence in the room, occupies a sculptural position and becomes visible. With more than 25 years of experience, he is one of Denmark's pioneers in sound art. 

Lauren Sarah Hayes

Scottish improviser, sound artist and scholar. She manipulates voice, drum machines, analogue synths and self-built software in a mix of experimental pop, techno, noise and free improvisation.

S. Gerup (1994)

S. Gerup grew up around Copenhagen and studied Classical Composition at the Royal Danish Academy of Music with Simon Løffler and Bent Sørensen since at The Royal Conservatory of Brussels with Annelies Van Parys.