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»Musik er for mig en drivkraft og et sted jeg altid kan høre til, både alene og med andre. Den er en invitation ind i andres virkeligheder og forbinder på tværs af identitet og kultur. Meget magisk!«

Julie Østengaard arbejder med elektronisk lyd og komposition i installatoriske og performative formater. Hendes tidligere værker har inkorporeret elementer som advarselssirener, trafikstøj, mobiltelefoner, hjerneimpulser og indholdet af et gammelt skibsværft. I de seneste år har hun beskæftiget sig med identitet og kollektive idealer i vestlig kultur og hvordan sociale, teknologiske og psykologiske forhold former vores liv. Julie er aktuel med udstillingen MADE TO BREAK på Regelbau 411. Udstillingen er en installatorisk fortolkning af hendes kommende album Slug Barbie, som hun også optræder med i koncertformat på Struer Tracks 2025.

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Bill Frisell’s career as a guitarist and composer has spanned more than 40 years and many celebrated recordings. From Aaron Copeland and Charles Ives to Bob Dylan and Madonna. His mantra is simple: »I like when it's impossible to tell at first if something is black or white, or country or blues, or whatever«. 

Born in Baltimore, Bill Frisell played clarinet throughout his childhood in Denver, Colorado. His interest in guitar began with his exposure to pop music on the radio.

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»Music has been a healing balm for me.«

John William Grant is an American singer, musician, and songwriter holding both American and Icelandic citizenship. He first came to prominence as a co-founder, lead vocalist, pianist, and primary songwriter of the alternative rock band The Czars. After releasing six albums between 1994 and 2006, the band disbanded, and Grant withdrew from music for four years before embarking on a solo career.

He returned in April 2010 with a critically acclaimed debut album recorded in collaboration with Midlake. Queen of Denmark was named Album of the Year 2010 by Mojo magazine and was also selected as one of the ten best albums of 2010 by The Guardian’s music critics and writers.