Mayhem i København danner den 24. og 25. februar 2016 ramme om en særlig festival med fokus på sound performances. 

Kunstnere fra Danmark, Sverige, Finland og USA gæster festivalen henover to dage. Målet med Lacephase er at skabe fokus på og styrke de forskellige undergrundsscener i Skandinavien.

Lacephase blander forskellige genrer og skaber derved konstante skift i stemning og udtryk. I et ønske om at fremhæve mindre kendte kunstnere præsenterer festivalen overvejende kvindelige performere.

Publikum vil i løbet af de to dage kunne opleve en blanding af meget sceniske performere som Rytmikonsekvens, Muyassar Kurdi, and Syvende og Sidste og de mere performative som Kirsten Astrup and Jenny Gräf blandt andre.

Hvad: LACEPHASE - A Festival of Sound Performance
Hvor: Mayhem, Copenhagen, Denmark
Hvornår: 24. – 25. februar 2016

Se festivalens fulde lineup på deres Facebookside.

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The Finnish multimedia artist Jan Anderzén has, with the album Hoshi, released under the solo moniker Tomutonttu, created a true little star. Not only because »hoshi« literally means »star« in Japanese, but above all due to the music itself. There is something cosmic, yet infinitely minute, about the sonic worlds Anderzén conjures—like a galaxy reflected in a puddle, or a space journey in a rocket carved from a hollow tree trunk. Synths emit busy, warm blips and bloops, while ultra-short vocal and instrumental samples create a recognizable blur. At once artificial and organic – soft, rounded, jagged, crackling.

Anderzén approaches sound with a playfulness I simply adore. His music is strange in an incredibly comforting way. It places me in a kind of colorful, trance-like state, only interrupted when, several times over the course of the album, I find myself smiling in delight at a particularly great sound. The synths on »Katse osuu sähköön!« The choral samples on »Kesä oli äkkiä ohi!« Milo Linnovaara’s flute on »Malta lausua ‘AH’!« And many more. Hoshi is an album packed with microscopic moments that together form a frayed, exploding, radiant, idiosyncratic whole—a stellar moment of just under 38 minutes.