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Copenhagen, Denmark
Wednesday 27th of October 2021
19:00 to 23:59
65 DKK
Noisy Beehive x No Technique presents a night with two live concerts and visuals at Brønshøj Vantårn.
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door 19
music + visuals 20
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lineup:
Emil Duvier (No Technique)
yoku konu (Noisy Beehive, Club Juma)
Kristin Wichstrøm (visuals)
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entré 65kr,-
cheap bar available
come to see a friend or meet a new one
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- Emil Duvier
Copenhagen based artist, singer & songwriter Emil Duvier plays a heady blend of art-rock & electronica. Oscillating in a spectrum of influences and directions - carried out by Emil’s sensitive voice.
Emil went to Zimbabwe and Ethiopia to learn the mbira and meet the people. Instead, he was confronted with spirits and inner demons. These encounters make for Emil Duvier’s sophomore LP, ‘To Change Directions Midair’, which will be released November 26 on No Technique, a label co-run by Emil Duvier himself.
The album is presented as a sound palette packed with references to Africa’s vast musical history. �
For this concert, Emil will deconstruct these memories into a solo-set consisting of vocals, modularsynth, guitar and drum machine.
We strive
To overcome the noise
the appreciation of these people in a crowd;
to change directions midair
we are a product of our thoughts
- 'The Capitalist Trance' by Ben Rodney
Is there a more sacred space than the isles of your local supermarket? What does the finical district in the city of London and the toilet paper Isle of Netto have in common? What does the distorted reflections bouncing off the glass skyscrapers as you walk down the street have in common with the 47 types of cakes sold at 7-eleven? I’m interested in trance states. Slight distortions. This is the capitalist trance. Together we will enter the capitalist trance.
- Kristin Wichstrøm (she/her)
is a visual artist who works with imagery, light and space. Her work is often seen within the realm of set design, large-scale installations, and audiovisual performances.
Through explorations of light and imagery, Wichstrøm delves into how this can resonate with or form a relationship to sound. Her work is concerned with body and perception, space and time – in the mixture between physical and digital spaces.