GORDAN / SKULTURA
Gordan © Denis Laner
Gordan © Denis Laner
Ayşe Cansu Tanrıkulu © Dovile Sermokas
Ayşe Cansu Tanrıkulu © Dovile Sermokas
Liz Kosack © Thor Egil Leirtrø
Liz Kosack © Thor Egil Leirtrø
Eldar Tsalikov © Marta Kuśmierz
Eldar Tsalikov © Marta Kuśmierz
Mariá Portugal © Florian Dürkopp
Mariá Portugal © Florian Dürkopp
Nick Dunston © Ernest Stuart
Nick Dunston © Ernest Stuart

Gordan © Denis Laner | Ayşe Cansu Tanrıkulu © Dovile Sermokas | Liz Kosack © Thor Egil Leirtrø | Eldar Tsalikov © Marta Kuśmierz | Mariá Portugal © Florian Dürkopp | Nick Dunston © Ernest Stuart

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Saturday, 11 May, 2024 - 20:30

GORDAN / SKULTURA

Svetlana Spajić
Guido Möbius
Andi Stecher
Ayşe Cansu Tanrıkulu
Eldar Tsalikov
Mariá Portugal
Nick Dunston

Doors 20.30 Uhr | Concerts 21 Uhr | Tickets (only at door) € 10,--

GORDAN
Svetlana Spajić – voice
Andi Stecher – drums
Guido Möbius – feedback, bass, electronics)

SKULTURA
Cansu Tanrıkulu – voice, electronics
Liz Kosack – synthesizer
Eldar Tsalikov – clarinet, saxophone
Mariá Portugal – drums
Nick Dunston – bass 

GORDAN combines traditional Serbian singing with abstraction, energy and minimalism. Their music is marked by radical reductionism, seemingly endless ascension and a passion for experiments. 
The Serbian singer Svetlana Spajić is an internationally recognized and acclaimed artist. A truly unique kind of her own among contemporary singers, Spajić is a master of all the complex local stylistic variations of singing from Balkan music. Guido Möbius plays bass and various electronic sound generators. Additionally, he uses guitar amps, microphones and effects to provoke feedback which either harmonize or are juxtaposed with the song. It is a dialogue between sound and noise which is accentuated or fragmented by means of Andi Stecher’s expressive drumming. Together the trio forms a dynamic body of sound. Gordan will present their new album on this night, out on Glitterbeat on May 10th, 2024.

Skultura, the new album by the widely praised American double bassist and composer Nick Dunston, was released in September 2023. The album gathers wild collages of field recordings, spoken word, dense sound textures, dark drones, feverish percussion and much more. 
Implementing the intensity of this uncompromising production in a live set is a challenge, one that the band of the same name does not shy away from. Skultura are Cansu Tanrıkulu (voice, electronics), Liz Kosack (synthesizer), Eldar Tsalikov (clarinet, saxophone), Mariá Portugal (drums) and Nick Dunston on bass. The quintet has already been recognized for their performances at A L'ARME! Festival, the Leipziger Jazztage, Wels Unlimited Festival and the Jazz Excess concert series.

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