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About eight years ago, the double bassist Isabel Rößler and the saxophonist Christopher Kunz started their joint project FLUT. Since then, both have continually refined their musical interaction. With various protagonists from the freely improvising scenes in Berlin and Leipzig, FLUT play a haunting and very unique kind of free jazz. They develop long arcs of suspense with mutating textures and strong contrasts. An irresistible pull emerges from moments of noise and song. This evening, double bass and saxophone will be supported by the great Samuel Hall on drums.It is obvious that the quartet of Camila Nebbia, Joanna Mattrey, Michele Anelli and Paolo Possidente follows an eclectic approach. Ultimately, all musicians bring very different cultural backgrounds and ideas into the common sound. The foursome's artistic influences range from radical improvisation to chamber music and noise to performance art. What they have in common is a penchant for the obscure, the unknown, and the desire to question conventional playing techniques.
FLUT
Christopher Kunz – saxophone (Tenor/Soprano)
Isabel Rößler – double bass
Samuel Hall – drums
Nebbia / Mattrey / Anelli / Possidente
Camilla Nebbia – tenor saxophone
Joanna Mattrey – viola
Michele Anelli – double bass
Paolo Possidente – drums
http://ausland.berlin/program/series/biegungen-im-ausland
Ticket (only at door) € 10,--
Supported by Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lychener Str. 60, 10437 Berlin, Germany, Lychener Straße 60, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland,Berlin, Germany