05.11.2021, Beginn: 20:00 Uhr

Anna Anderluh (A)

„Leave me Something Stupid“

Anna Anderluh: Gesang, Autoharp, Klavier, Babykeyboard, schöne kleine Dinge


Philipp Kienberger: Bass


Martin Pfeiffer: Drums


"They say leave me the birds and the bees, and I say yes, but leave me the TV and some fat cheese too"
So singt Anna Anderluh von der Notwendigkeit des Sinnlosen, Verwegenen und Blöden. Ihre Musik, welche sie selbst als „Pop mit Riss“ bezeichnet, schlägt eine Brücke zwischen zarter Poesie und harter Sozialkritik; zwischen zerbrechlichen, simplen Liedern und experimenteller Vokalimprovisation. Mit Humor und Einfühlsamkeit spürt sie der Magie scheinbar unbedeutender Kleinigkeiten nach, welche sie glänzen lässt, ohne ihnen zusätzliche Politur aufzuzwingen. Daraus entstehen unkonventionelle Klänge berührender Ehrlichkeit, die sich über Eile und Effekthascherei hinwegsetzen, sich jedesmal anders zeigen und nie den Anschein erwecken wollen fertig zu sein. Denn fertig ist fad.


"Anna Anderluh nimmt sich buchstäblich kein Blatt vor den Mund - dafür schon lieber ein Plastiksackerl zwischendurch." (Agnes Heginger)


"..you never know what happens, if you are on stage with Anna Anderluh." (Anna Laszlo)


"...Zerbrechlich und fragil steigen ihre Song-Gespinste auf, sie mischt Obertongesang, Text und quasi "instrumentale" Vokal-Improvisation." (Helmut Jasbar)


„Aufrichtig bis an die Schmerzgrenze“ (Verena Göltl)


"Ultimately, Anderluh is a singer with a beautiful technique and the ability to set emotions higher with her vocal mastery. However, her music is not only a show off of technical skills. It feels like a genuine, spontaneous and iconic demonstration of her sensibilities as an artist, songwriter, and human being." (Jazz Corner)


Website: www.annaanderluh.com


Videolinks: youtube 1, youtube 2, youtube 3


Foto: Maria Frodl


16.11.2021, Beginn: 20:00 Uhr

Jung An Tagen (A)

"Barely adhering to established syntaxes of rhythm, melody, and timbre, Jung An Tagen seems to want to rewrite the rule book when it comes to electronic music. He's off to a hell of a start." The Wire


By using computer synthesis Jung An Tagen builds aleatoric arrays, repetitive figures [&] polyrhythmic moire´s that speak equally to the body and the mind. The grammar of this music is confounding, the language itself immediate, oscillating between immersion and repulsion.
In 2016 the viennese based artist startet releasing on Editions Mego. In 2020 he founded ETAT, a netlabel with a focus on dissociative, psychoacoustic, computer music. In recent years Stefan started to collaborate with the video artist Rainer Kohlberger to create intense audio-visual performances where the boundaries of self and world become blurry.
Touring tirelessly since 15 years and playing festivals like Unsound or Sonic Acts, Jung An Tagen left a mark in the european noise scene with his relentless sets. Since 2004 Stefan Juster has been present with different monikers like Cruise Family on labels like Not Not Fun or Orange Milk, created artworks and videos for artists like Kevin Drumm or Cam Deas and showed his experimental films on festivals like Transmediale.


Link: soundcloud


Foto: Milica Balubdzic