A Seedy Hotel Room Becomes the Stage For Lives, Traumas, and Music
Emma O’Halloran transforms Mark O’Halloran’s words into intimate, musical narratives, where theatre and vocal artistry merge.
Emma O’Halloran transforms Mark O’Halloran’s words into intimate, musical narratives, where theatre and vocal artistry merge.
This is not easy listening – we are still in free jazz territory – but there is a strangely compelling balance between chaos and restraint.
Bro and Takada listen to each other with rare intimacy, and together they have created something truly unique.
»Soft Light' has developed over many years, it sounds remarkably cohesive – like one long breath.«
»Den Stærkes Ret« is one of the most intense musical experiences I have had in years.
At Alice, Gintė Preisaitė and Drew McDowall showed how electronic music can be both unsettling and enveloping.
»The dancers in 'We Continue…' move between seaweed, drones and subtle beats, exploring how humanity goes on – even when nature revolts.«
Imagine if the texts had been carried by actual verses, hooks, and choruses – elements that might have turned them into true earworms.
On their second release »Kaikō«, Treen show how free improvisation can balance between independence and shared direction – carried by trust, gravity, and an organic flow.
»George Benjamin’s modern classic unfolds on the Old Stage as both a brutal love story and a musical paradox, where violent noise meets transparent silence.«
The music is brutal, relentless. But could it have been more: more in colour, beyond the duel?
»Sofie Birch and Antonina Nowacka create a sensuous acoustic space where the dream of another time is allowed to emerge.«