The
Noiseberg nouveau has arrived! Treat yourself to a sonic degustation
and taste the many flavours this new millésime has to offer. We will try
to keep things monthly from now on, and we start this new series with a
really lovely bunch.===Nour Sokhon — fine recordings https://www.noursokhon.com/ - Nour’s
performances blend sounds of all kinds into detailed audio pictures,
where field recordings flirt with acoustic folly and digital musings.
Arranged and processed with care, they compose landscapes for your ears,
and digging through the layers will only take you to more layers.=Laure Boer — round sounds https://laureboer.com/ - When
she’s not creating complex compositions, Laure likes to take her
machines for a little adventure. Her improvisations are mesmerising
stories, full of life and drama and suspense. They’re sonic thrillers
that make you hear another world, If you close your eyes, you might even
see it.=Daniel Craig — blended reels https://www.danielcraig.info/ - Performing
nothing less than reel-to-reel wizardry, Daniel never fails to
captivate the audience. Quite literally: be prepared to become hostage
to the sounds. They move, they stop, they go back and forth and
shapeshift without a warning. Whatever you’re expecting, expect
something else. =Elo Masing & Vincent Laju — spicy strings & winds https://soundcloud.com/elo-masing https://www.vincentlaju.com/ - Both
Elo and Vincent explore sound like one visits a familiar place that
keeps on changing: with steady feet, an ear out for the new, and a
keenness to improvise a new path. Their duel for violin and shakuhachi
is certain to change the physics of the room — maybe make the walls
dance a little.=Saiko Ryusui — fizzy pops saikoryusui.bandcamp.com - Saiko’s
“pop-pop made for kids” is playful, rejuvenating, enchanting, weirdly
complex and simply weird. Her short songs are as many tiny journeys into
a comfortable unknown you’d just want to stay in, cosily tucked into a
leaf. The sounds they’re made of are like old friends you really just
met for the first time.===As
tradition requires, doors will open at 5pm and experimentalities begin
at 5.30. Financial donations are welcome but never mandatory—no one ever
was or will be turned away for lack of funds. All goes to the artists
after the collection agency that shall remain unnamed has taken the
lion’s share. It’s a cruel world, solidarity is the key.On
that note, remember the raffle we used to have back when Syrian
refugees needed support? With all the things going on, now seems like a
good time to bring it back. Prizes are being organised, there will be
some pretty special things.// SCHEDULE The schedule is still in preparation. Please check back later.
The
Noiseberg nouveau has arrived! Treat yourself to a sonic degustation
and taste the many flavours this new millésime has to offer. We will try
to keep things monthly from now on, and we start this new series with a
really lovely bunch.===Nour Sokhon — fine recordings https://www.noursokhon.com/ - Nour’s
performances blend sounds of all kinds into detailed audio pictures,
where field recordings flirt with acoustic folly and digital musings.
Arranged and processed with care, they compose landscapes for your ears,
and digging through the layers will only take you to more layers.=Laure Boer — round sounds https://laureboer.com/ - When
she’s not creating complex compositions, Laure likes to take her
machines for a little adventure. Her improvisations are mesmerising
stories, full of life and drama and suspense. They’re sonic thrillers
that make you hear another world, If you close your eyes, you might even
see it.=Daniel Craig — blended reels https://www.danielcraig.info/ - Performing
nothing less than reel-to-reel wizardry, Daniel never fails to
captivate the audience. Quite literally: be prepared to become hostage
to the sounds. They move, they stop, they go back and forth and
shapeshift without a warning. Whatever you’re expecting, expect
something else. =Elo Masing & Vincent Laju — spicy strings & winds https://soundcloud.com/elo-masing https://www.vincentlaju.com/ - Both
Elo and Vincent explore sound like one visits a familiar place that
keeps on changing: with steady feet, an ear out for the new, and a
keenness to improvise a new path. Their duel for violin and shakuhachi
is certain to change the physics of the room — maybe make the walls
dance a little.=Saiko Ryusui — fizzy pops saikoryusui.bandcamp.com - Saiko’s
“pop-pop made for kids” is playful, rejuvenating, enchanting, weirdly
complex and simply weird. Her short songs are as many tiny journeys into
a comfortable unknown you’d just want to stay in, cosily tucked into a
leaf. The sounds they’re made of are like old friends you really just
met for the first time.===As
tradition requires, doors will open at 5pm and experimentalities begin
at 5.30. Financial donations are welcome but never mandatory—no one ever
was or will be turned away for lack of funds. All goes to the artists
after the collection agency that shall remain unnamed has taken the
lion’s share. It’s a cruel world, solidarity is the key.On
that note, remember the raffle we used to have back when Syrian
refugees needed support? With all the things going on, now seems like a
good time to bring it back. Prizes are being organised, there will be
some pretty special things.// SCHEDULE The schedule is still in preparation. Please check back later.
—>>> and SuperCheri DJ! —>>> and delicious vegan food provided by Eat The Rich KuFa!
**2G rules no longer apply to Berlin, but we would be very glad if you test yourself before coming and if you do not show up if you have cold-like symptoms! thank you****Our event is as always smoke free, children friendly, wheelchair accessible**
Please no dogs, only cats allowed!
Thanks and see you on Sunday!
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Coming up tomorrow, Friday 11.11.22 at Ausland Berlin, Lychenerstr.60 Prenzlauerberg
BRABRABRA GALA-a celebration of 10 years of Brabrabra!
With
much surprise to us, we realized that Brabrabra has been around for 10
years! It has been a wonderful adventure, that brings us closer as
friends, makes us discover new places and bands, and connect us with a
lot of people.
One year after our debut album “Mango”, Kitchen Leg
records released “Mangold” a compilation containing covers of our songs
played by musician friends…we ended up with almost three times the
length of our album! So, there is no better occasion than our 10th
anniversary to play our soon-to-be-recorded new album and to invite
friends to play our old songs in their own style and interpretation!
Of
course there will be dancing too.
It will be a GALA: bring your more glamorous outfit, and we will provide a red carpet for you!
with live shows by: Nunofyrbeeswax, Razor Cunts, The Post Spiderhole Ensemble, Jejeje, Adventure Team, Matching Outfits, Low Feelings, Tanno PIppi, Karin from NaN, Regis Lemberthe, Novatron.
Supercheri is the analogue 4-track minimal funk, bedroom rock, bold lo-fi electronics project of the Italian half of Kitchen Leg records. Most of the songs were composed during the spring 2020 lockdown (how original!), when she could reconnect to her old and faithful Tascam as a mean of writing songs, using the crudest drums machines, bass, guitar and organ. Supercheri likes to think herself as an hell raiser, star chaser, trail blazer, natural born raver, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.