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15.02.2023

Synkoperede skåltaler

Hess Is More: »Apollonian Blackout«
© Christian Friedländer
© Christian Friedländer

En familiefest i fire scener – det er den rituelle ramme for Apollonian Blackout. Ceremonier, død og genfødsel i et krydsfelt mellem performance, koncert og installation. Først pumper en hjerterytme fra en trommemaskine, vibrerende 80’er-synth-frekvenser ulmer, mens John Carpenter scorer sin egen begravelse. Et stemningsfuldt anslag, der dog ikke når et fyldestgørende klimaks i sine melodiske forskydninger, inden tæppet falder, og man bevæger sig videre langs det spisebord, der er scenografiens omdrejningspunkt. 



Musikere dukker op med slagtøj og akustiske streng- og blæseinstrumenter, eksperimentende, jazzet, groovy er det, og publikum inviteres til at udfylde pauserne med taktslag på bordets vinglas. Der chantes i tekstbidder – fragmenter fra generationers skåltaler væves ind i musiktapetet. Kærlighed, minder, længsel.. 

Det »transatlantiske ensemble« kan både være jamband og New Yorker-kantet som Laurie Anderson med hverdagslige og sloganklingende ordlyde. Stramt eksekveret men også legende som i cirkus med høje hatte og candyfloss som skrub-af-mad.

Der bydes op til dans, og trancen indfinder sig. Eskaleringerne muterer i dissonans og disciplineret polyrytmisk feberdrøm. Spisebordet udmunder i et ormehul malet på endevæggen; stedet hvor tiden strækkes og det lineære og cirkulære smelter sammen. Lidt for letkøbt højpanderi? Måske, men også en variation over Hess Is More’s udforskning af scenografiens materielle afsmitning på kompositionen fra forgængeren Apollonian Circles, som arbejdede med det cykliske. Apollonian Blackout undersøger, hvornår et konstant udviklende forløb bider sig selv i halen. 

Trådene samles i festens rytmiske ophav – den afrocubanske musiks gyngende gentagelser. Beruset forlader man familiefesten, hyperopmærksom på kroppen, sanseapparatet og hjertets banken.

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»Music for me is like a sourdough. If you don't feed it right it is going to die. If you feed it correctly a lot of people can benefit from it.« 

Halym Kim is a drummer, composer and project coordinator based in Copenhagen. His music is mainly based in free improvisation and experimental music but performs also as a traditional Korean percussionist. He has a Master and an Advanced Postgraduate Diploma in Music Performance from RMC in Copenhagen. Together with Nana Pi he organizes Impro Camp which is a music camp for free and structured improvised music that is happening every year in Fredericia, Denmark.

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»Music for me is a tool of infinite expression. It’s where I’ve had the most complex conversations and open-minded experiences. It is the highest form of energy I know.«

Nana Pi is a saxophonist, composer and conductor working within the experimental music scene. She has developed a unique musical vocabulary on the saxophone by incorporating objects and extended techniques, pushing the boundaries of sonic expression. Beyond her work as a saxophonist, she is known for conducting improvisation using her music sign language, Extemporize, for which she received the P8 Jazz Award Årets Ildsjæl in 2020. She is a member of the well established record label Barefoot Records. In addition to her musical career, Nana Pi is organizing events such as Impro Camp and FredagsJAM that focuses on creating networks and inspiring music environments between musicians.

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»For me, music is an emotional refuge. When I sit at the piano I feel safe, it's where I can release everything I carry inside. It's not about performing, it's about being honest, vulnerable and free.«

Samanta Yubero, known artistically as Samyula, is a composer, pianist, and neuroscientist based in Barcelona. Trained as a classical pianist and holding a PhD in her scientific field, Samyula bridges the worlds of art and science in her work. Her music – often within neoclassicism – blends both serene and intense piano melodies with vivid, dynamic string arrangements, creating emotionally resonant and immersive soundscapes. With a deep passion for both composition and performance, Samyula offers audiences a uniquely powerful and moving experience.

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»Music is the ultimate gateway to presence, a true expression of the moment.«

Praised by DownBeat Magazine as one of Europe’s most versatile and inquisitive musicians, Polish-born, Scandinavian-based trumpeter and composer Tomasz Dąbrowski creates music that whispers before it screams – blending open, lyrical melodies with raw, unconventional trumpet sounds. Dąbrowski has revealed an unceasing curiosity, stretching and expanding his jazz roots in an ever-widening circle of exploration. From the beginning he’s rejected hierarchies, preferring to see creative music as a boundless practice that can accommodate ideas drawn from every spot on the stylistic map. While plenty of musicians pivot toward new directions, sometimes transforming their aesthetic wholesale, Dąbrowski has long revealed a more ruminative and holistic mindset that has allowed him to retain a clear artistic identity through countless projects, whether driven by improvisation or composition. 

© Malthe Ivarsson

»Music is where my heart is. The place where I feel the most freedom and possibility to express myself. It's also the place I seek to when I need to calm down.«

Anna Roemer is a Danish guitarist and composer from South Zealand, now based in Copenhagen. She has performed with artists like Hannah Schneider, Jacob Bellens, and Guldimund. Together with saxophonist Cecilie Strange, she forms the acclaimed duo K A L E II D O, known for music that constantly evolves. The duo has received national and international praise and won the Carl Prize for »Jazz Composer of the Year« for their albums Elements and Places (2024).