fem*noise network and Synth Library Prague invite you to join the noisy feminist artists navigating the [ˈapɡəˌfakt]world. Something is broken here and it is not only the sound. It’s the inequalities and violence that women and queer people around the world have to face. In institutions as well as in the backstage of the club. Let’s hear it from the FLINTA sound artists. This evening is a continuation of a self-organized exchange between artists who share a feminist approach to creating noise and who connected through fem*noise network and Synth Library Prague.
DISCUSSION Feminist sound artists navigating the [ˈapɡəˌfakt] world hosted by Mary C Nadia Says (Your Mom’s Agency) Andrea Shettler (Polyphase) Alexandra Cárdenas (TOPLAP) Zuzana Friday Přikrylová (KOMA Elektronik)
CONCERTS (in alphabetic order) Kirsche von Bubach Sara Pinheiro superserpent (Alexandra Kopelyan & Lo Moran) Ursula Sereghy DJ Koshka
Superserpent is a collaborative project of two Berlin-based artists with background in noise music — Lo Moran (SoftFantasy) and Oleksandra Kopelyan (growthrings). They deliver an explosive mix of chaotic noise and distorted rhythms, blending visceral sound textures with live improvisation. instagram.com/mo_moran_ instagram.com/kopeliana
Kirsche von Bubach, born Susanne Dundler, is a German musician and sound artist known for her experimental electroacoustic work. Her music navigates the realms of noise, lo-fi aesthetics, and improvisational sound art. In 2020, she released her debut album, “Change The Parameters A Little Bit”, which emerged from a one-hour improvisation and is characterized by its raw, grainy sonic texture. Her work embraces distortion, randomness, and unconventional structures to explore new forms of musical expression. The current performance of KvB is funded by Zumikon Kulturstiftung. https://otomatikmuziek.bandcamp.com/album/change-the-parameters-a-little-bit https://soundcloud.com/kirschevonbubach
Ursula Sereghy is a Prague-based electronic music producer, instrumentalist, Shape Platform+ alumni (2023), and member of the Synth Library. Ursula’s music is shifting between beat oriented tunes and cozy soundscapes, using her voice, saxophone and heavy digital processing. She will release her new album „Cordial“ on Polish label Mondoj this April. https://ursulasereghy.bandcamp.com/album/cordial
DJ Koshka träumte noch in ihrer Heimat von der Techno Industrial Noise Szene. Seit 10 Jahren lebt sie in Berlin, verwirklicht ihren Wunsch, Emotionen in Form von Choreographie und düsteren Sound auszudrücken. Rhythmische Beats wechseln sich mit DARK Ambient Tönen ab. Sie performt mit Beat Maschinen, somatischen und selbstgebauten Synthies. https://djkoshka.bandcamp.com/album/–2
Sara Pinheiro is a sound-maker. Her work crosses practices of sound design for film with concrete and acousmatic music. It blends natural and artificial soundscapes via field recordings, foley practices and signal processing. She is a member of the live-coding group K-o-l-e-k-t-i-v and the noise trio SHLUK. She is also a regular collaborator of Synth Library and Arteacta, both in Prague. https://soundcloud.com/sarapini https://sarapinheiro.com
An evening of free and crude musical improvisation, accompanied by film and vice versa. All instruments and devices welcome, no singing, no funk, no licks, no professionalism! Also: Vegan food & cocktails.
Die Ursonate (Kurt Schwitters vs. Flaviu Tilinca & Notorische Ruhestörung) Dada / Berlin Flaviu Tilinca & Notorische Ruhestoerung perform ‘Die Ursonate’ by Kurt Schwitters, a historical dada piece in the form of a classical sonata. Enjoy – I mean, of course: Rrrmp! Rrrmpf! https://vimeo.com/381539829
Always guaranteed: —>>> Taqueria Vegana Los Nopales —>>> a DJ
The Sunday Matinee is smoke free, children friendly, wheelchair accessible and more.
**Check out the Matinee double cassette mix tape here. Copies are still available and can be purchased at our events: https://thesundaymatinee.bandcamp.com/
Especially in the years after the fall of the Berlin wall, many artists moved to the vibrant metropolis the united city became. This podcast presents six musicians who migrated to Berlin, their reasons for leaving and for choosing Berlin as their new home, and what makes Berlin special for them.
The Sunday Matinee is smoke free, children friendly, wheelchair accessible and more.
**Check out the Matinee double cassette mix tape here. Copies are still available and can be purchased at our events: https://thesundaymatinee.bandcamp.com