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»Music for me at the moment is a heaven for non-believers.«

Abdullah Miniawy (born 1994) is an Egyptian expressionist, a writer, singer, composer, and actor. Over the years, he has shared the stage with acclaimed artists such as Erik Truffaz, Kamilya Jubran, Yom, Médéric Collignon, Aly Talibab, A Filetta, Hvad, Ziur, Simo Cell, and many others. Miniawy's performances have graced prestigious international stages and venues, including the Festival d’Avignon edition 72, French national theaters, Institute of Contemporary Arts London, Haus Der Kunst museum in Munich, Mao Asian Museum in Turin, even the Louvre in Paris.



In addition to his music career, Abdullah proved his natural acting talent in Alaadine Slim's Tlamess, a Tunisian feature film featured at the Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019. Miniawy was also recognized with a nomination and shortlisting for the Best Actor Award from the Arab Cinema Center at Cannes.



As a composer, Miniawy has created different soundtracks for dance shows, theater productions, and exhibitions, including notable works like Cabaret Crusade III by Wael Shawki premiered at Moma PS1, AMDUAT by Kirsten Dehlholm premiered at Hotel Pro Forma, and Insurrection by Jilani Saadi.



Abdullah Miniawy's influence extends beyond the arts; he was selected by the European Parliament in Strasbourg as one of three change makers from the Schengen area to offer a French-Egyptian artist's perspective on pressing contemporary challenges at the European Youth Event 2021 in the Live Fully section. He also participated in Europe Takes Part, a gathering of 30 diverse speakers discussing new economic models and digital solutions for artists in a post-pandemic world.



Since 2016, Miniawy has collaborated with the German trio Carl Gari, blending avant-garde electronic soundscapes with poetic lyrics. Their debut album, Darraje, was recognized as one of the top 50 albums of 2016 by the American NPR. Their recent release, The Act of Falling from the 8th Floor, garnered attention from Pitchfork, The Quietus, and Wire Magazine, with Zawaj ranking at the top of Resident Advisor's list of Deep Listening tracks in 2019.



Most recently, Abdullah's album Le Cri Du Caire, featuring Erik Truffaz, won Les Victoires du Jazz 2023 award – the French equivalent of the Grammy Awards.  



As a writer, his lyrics have left a mark in the Middle East region, notably during the Arab Spring, where they were displayed in places like the Yarmouk camp in Syria.

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»To me, music is about everything else.«

Mike Sheridan has been a part of the Copenhagen electronic musicscene since the mid 00’s. He entered the scene, barely in his teens, with his landmark debut album I Syv Sind (In Two Minds, 2008). Sheridan traced an ambient and dreamy approach, and with limited tools at hand, he constructed a teenage masterwork that few could have predicted. Among the first in his generation, Mike Sheridan launched his career to high acclaim, effectively crossing over to mainstream audiences.

Recent projects includes featuring on techno artist KÔLSCH’s album Isopolis (2021) and performances in Nicolai Howalt’s exhibhition A Journey: The Near Future at Gallery Martin Asbæk (2022). Yesterday Sherian released the album Atmospherics

Kortkritik
09.11.2023

Voldsomt charmerende Volvo  

Kresten Osgood: »Kresten Osgood & De Udeboende« 
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Danmarks måske mest produktive musiker Kresten Osgood og hans 20 medlemmer stærke ensemble De Udeboende præsenterer med dette selvbetitlede album en liveoptagelse fra den aarhusianske Spot Festival. Koncerten er helt tilbage fra 2008, men det var øjensynligt en koncert, der – ligesom Osgood selv har ry for – stak i alle retninger.

Først fire covers. En skramlende, percussiontung version af »Voldsom Volvo«, så Gary Bartz’ »Celestial Blues« med Osgood på charmerende danglish-vokal og hvinende saxofoner, der i et spændende midterstykke truer med at få det hele til at falde fra hinanden, indtil en rytmisk elguitar trækker nummeret tilbage fra afgrunden. Bill Fays »I Hear You Calling« sætter tempoet ned, indtil »In the Army Now« skaber fællessangsstemning med kor og akustisk instrumentering.

Herefter begynder de originale kompositioner. En fortælling om Edalf, der på sin løbetur i middelklassedanmark anno 19XX er ved at skide i bukserne, dernæst »Det betyder jo så meget«, en sjov, men i virkeligheden også trist ode til dem i Osgoods omgangskreds, der måske tager en kende for meget coke. Sidst, men på ingen måde mindst, kommer »Deportivo La Coruña« med ultrakiksede synths, trommemaskiner og lyrik, og, som glasuren på kiksekagen, hammondorgelsolo.

Osgood og De Udeboende kommer således virkelig vidt omkring både genrer og stemninger med en sprudlende livs- og spilleglæde. Det er befriende rodet, kaotisk og fuldt af gode vibes. Hvad der mangler af rød tråd, kompenseres der mere end rigeligt for med ubestridt charme.

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»I play music to connect people and I sing melodies to encourage community. I believe in the transformative power of music and love.«

Lucky Lo's (Lo Ersare) mission is to unite people through music by shining a light on the dark sides of life and transforming our struggles and worries into joy and hope. In a time  where mental illness is described as Denmark’s biggest public disease, Lucky Lo sees music as a vital tool for processing the challenges we face throughout life. 

She was awarded Talent of the Year at the Danish music publisher’s awards, Carl Prisen, and the Swedish music critic's award, Skaps Prisen. Her recent album bears the title The Big Feel.

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»For me music is emotions, life, love and language. Food is like music, we can't avoid it, we strive for it because we need it. Music is art in past, present and future, it will always evolve in time – but at the same time timeless as well. Music stands where words fail.« 

Johannes Sigurdsen is among the 13 artists nominated for the Nordic Council Music Prize 2023. Sigurdsen is from Nuuk, Greenland. Raised in Ikerasak. Self taught musician, guitarist, singer songwriter and music teacher. His nickname SIGU is also his artist name. SIGU is abbrevation of his last name: Sigurdsen. SIGU published his debut album Ujartaraat Qaamaneq in May 2022. He is recently student in Master of Music in pedagogical developement in RMC, Copenhagen. 

Kortkritik
30.10.2023

Ukraine – og Gaza? – på kanten af scenen

Copenhagen Phil: Afgørende øjeblikke #6: »Stemmer fra Ukraine« – Henryk Górecki: 3. symfoni (Symfonia pieśni żałosnych/Symphony of Sorrowful Songs)
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Den tykke scenerøg begyndte allerede før koncerten at sive fra scenen ud i balkonfoyeren. Den slørede mit blik, men gjorde min hørelse desto skarpere. Og jeg var tydeligvis ikke den eneste: Publikum lyttede sjældent koncentreret, undervejs iblandet snøften og undertrykt gråd. 

Polske Henryk Góreckis 3. symfoni fra 1976 er et hovedværk inden for den neo-tonale og neo-minimalistiske østeuropæiske tradition fra Estland til Georgien. Værket er lige så inderligt, lige så smukt i al sin monumentale langsomhed, som det er stramt konciperet. Et værk, der i Giordano Bellincampis og orkestrets sikre hænder, og med en fænomenalt velsyngende og -agerende Henriette Bonde-Hansen, lød præcis, som jeg havde håbet på.

Et enkelt dramaturgisk greb udvidede rammerne for værket og skabte endnu mere nærvær: I tre lange blokke, én før hver af værkets tre satser, fremsagde fem skuespillere på skift rystende, men ikke unødigt udpenslende, skildringer fra krigen i Ukraine. Det kunne sagtens have været Gaza.

Henimod slutningen dukkede værkets første håbefulde passage op – som om den uduelige menneskehed, der er dumpet så utrolig mange gange før, måske alligevel engang vil kunne bestå Guds store eksamen. Netop her tog Henriette Bonde-Hansen sin node i hånden og gik helt ud på kanten af scenen for at synge videre. Da hun var færdig, vendte hun uden at tage blikket fra publikum den sidste side, så alle kunne se, at nu var fortællingen slut. En ny kunne begynde, når publikum hver for sig gik hjem og genkaldte sig værket.