Mi, 09.04.2025, 20:00 Uhr
Hörbar: Bad Groupy (Kris Kuldkepp & Jeff Surak) / Teresa Riemann

Hörbar: Bad Groupy (Kris Kuldkepp & Jeff Surak) / Teresa Riemann Doors: 19:00 Concerts: 20:00 Bad Groupy Walkmans, broken cables, egg-whisks, double bass, smartphones, effect pedals, copper poles, contact microphones, and more, belong to the collection of various sound making tools of the experimental music duo Bad Groupy. We combine free improvisation with programmatic constructs and everyday noises mutating into spherical soundscapes that fill simultaneously the physical performance space and listeners’ headspace with often familiar yet unique sound objects. Jeff Surak has been a fixture within the experimental community for many years, curating the Sonic Circuits Festival, programming for Rhizome DC, and running his own Zeromoon label. His own work manifests non-linear narratives through lo-fi techniques and archaic technologies. Kris Kuldkepp is a sound and performance artist based in Hamburg, Germany. Her work explores the perception, materiality, and behavior of sound and its resonance in physical spaces. Latest release “Objects on Persistence" on Breach Buddies Records (ROM) & Zeromoon (USA): https://zeromoon.bandcamp.com/album/objects-of-persistence Homepage: https://www.kristinkuldkepp.net/badgroupy Teresa Riemann Solo drum madness, intriguing vocals & effects A mesmerizing combination of convulsive percussion and trembling noise walls, the almost exploding landscapes are being held together by the eclectic use of a fragmented voice, spontaneously reciting fragments of the living memory of humankind. Aside from her solo projects on drums and piano she plays in the groups TRAS, Naked in the Zoo and Shake the Train. Latest Album on Gaffer Records: https://teresariemann.bandcamp.com/album/caracoler-dans-les-abattoirs Homepage: https://www.teresariemann.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teresariemann/ Mit freundlicher Unterstützung vom Verband für aktuelle Musik Hamburg und der Behörde für Kultur und Medien Hamburg. With the kind support of the Association for Contemporary Music Hamburg and the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media.