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P/A: Henning Lundkvist

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P/A: Henning Lundkvist

Date

Thursday 11th of November 2021

Time

16:00 to 19:00

Price

Free

To mark the release of Henning Lundkvist's "Drone Music" – a script about contemporary electronic music, the war on terror and afghan traditional music – we invite you all to an early evening event at Proton Records from 16 to 19ish, where you can get the new release and Henning will do a reading OF ANOTHER PIECE and there will be OTHER MUSIC playing.

The event is free to attend, and you can support Proton by buying records or a beverage. The publication will be made available at production cost (30 kr) and sent to all current and new subscribers via www.patreon.com/pasaggressive

Drone Music takes its formal departure from a monosyllabic word and combines it with the suffixes “music” and “war” - a minimal vocabulary constituting the initial foundations of a temporary language which develops over the course of the text. The script was originally performed by the artist in August 2020 at the Copenhagen music venue ALICE, where Henning Lundkvist was invited to perform by Sonja Labianca and Heine Thorhauge Mathiasen. Revised in September 2021 and published by Passive/Aggressive.

Henning Lundkvist is a writer and artist living in Copenhagen. He has published the novels “Planned Obsolescence - A Retrospective” (Atlas Projectos, 2018) and “Jolene” (CLP Works, 2018) and runs the occasional exhibition space Ch’ien Chien. Lundkvist is featured on several albums, his latest "Music and Neighbours of Ch’ien Chien (vol 1)" was released by Sensorisk Verden, and his text "Kharabat, Kopenhagen," which takes place in a fictional Afghan teahouse, was recently published by Electra.

Photo credit: Ana Lumack

Design and print by Wilfred Wagner.
Copenhagen. November 2021.
28 pages. 100 copies.

In this series:
Henning Lundkvist “Drone Music” (2021)
John Cage “Forelæsning om Intet” (2021)
Macon Holt “On Popular Music” (2021)
Pauline Oliveros “Bryd stilheden” (2021)
Steve Goodman “Sonisk krigsførelse” (2020)
Éliane Radigue “Tiden er uden betydning” (2019)
K-Punk: Or how Mark Fisher intensifies the political possibilities of music (2019)

Passive/Aggressive is non-profit.
www.passiveaggressive.dk/prints
ISSN: 2245-862X

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