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One's death, the other's dance floor

Jacob Kirkegaard: »Landet«
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13. november

He does not want to be political, he says in interviews. The listener must make up his own mind, the artist must not dictate anything. So that's why Jacob Kirkegaard with Landet (The Land) – a commissioned piece for Gong Tomorrow – created a completely neutral portrait of Danish agriculture... that sounded like hell on earth.

We stood huddled together between four speakers and listened intently for an hour. To the pigs' machines, to the cattle's, to the chickens: hydraulic suction, metallic meat grinders and deafening noise. All experienced at such close range and with such crystal clear recording that you got the acute feeling of being the next animal on the slaughter bench.

But not only that. Kirkegaard, the scoundrel, had seen with devilish agility the potential in the industrial rhythm of the machines. Just as you stood frozen in fear, he created hard techno out of the inferno. Separated the treble hiss from the dumpy bass, got down to the fundamentals of the sound, and forced us to rock to the beat of the horror. And perhaps worst of all: the animals were mercilessly absent, only the machines spoke.

I am ashamed to admit that it was very fascinating. Some machines hid like hidden alarms in the background, others lay smouldering, while a few stepped forward and became frenetic beats, staged by white noise brushes and darkness falling in the room.

Well, he pulled ashore a little halfway through the piece and led us out into the light: to manure spreaders and windmills, where the sound wasn't shot right back into our heads. And thereby perhaps saved us from eternal perdition. Fair enough. Thank you, well. But also: Party pooper!

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My name is Seb Doubinsky – would you like to see my playlist?

29. july

»Music is the infinite sound of humanity, in all of its manifestations. It is the essence of who we are, what we fear and what we hope for. Nobody owns music, and yet it is absolutely who you are, the very DNA of your soul.«

Seb Doubinsky is a bilingual French dystopian fiction author and academic. His »city-states cycle« has put him on the map of notable authors of the genre. He has been long-listed for an Arthur C Clarke award, won the Foreword Reviews bronze award for Missing Signal and his latest novel is short-listed for the 2025 Foreword Reviews award. He lives in Aarhus, Denmark, where he teaches French history, literature and culture at the university.

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Mit navn er Vakuumpagten – vil du se min playliste?

12. july
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»Musik for mig er en mærkelig ting. Jeg synes egentlig, at det er lidt underligt, at jeg ikke bliver mere træt af det, end jeg gør, når man tænker på, at det er overalt hele tiden. Men grunden er nok, at musik er en af de mest alsidige ting, der findes – to stykker lyd kan have fuldstændig forskellige stemninger, rytmer (eller ingen rytme) osv., og alligevel have dét tilfælles, at de begge er musik (hvilket så åbenbart er en form for egenskab, som gør dem begge fede af en eller anden grund). Det er imponerende nok.«

Mikkel Pilgaard producerer musik under navnet Vakuumpagten sideløbende med at prøve at finde ud af, hvordan man træner sig op til at dræbe en drone. Han forestiller sig, at han kender forskel på det virkelige og det uvirkelige. Men hvis selv store tænkere er uenige om alt, hvordan skal han så virkelig kunne vide, hvad der er rigtigt og forkert?

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Mit navn er Jacob Eriksen – vil du se min playliste?

11. july
© Mateusz Szota

»For mig er musik en særlig motor for diversitet, identitet, individualitet og fællesskab. Musik har en umiddelbar evne til både at skabe og forstærke trygge rum og at ekspandere og sønderrive grænserne for eksistens.«

Kunstner, kurator, underviser Jacob Eriksen arbejder mellem Struer og Berlin. Han er leder af Sound Art Lab, festivalleder for Struer Tracks, studieleder for 89 Sound Art School og underviser på Sound Studies and Sonic Arts på UdK Berlin. 

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Mit navn er Mark Solborg – vil du se min playliste?

5. july
© Malthe Ivarsson

»For mig er musikken lyset, der strømmer ind gennem vores vinduer og rammer menneskers sind. Musikken er fællesskab – noget vi skaber sammen. Musikken er det andet sprog – der kan tales, når alle ord og samtaler er slidt i stykker.« 

Mark Solborg er dansk-argentinsk guitarist, komponist og improvisator med uddannelse fra bl.a. Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium og New School University i New York. Han har udgivet 28 albums med egne værker og samarbejdet med profiler som Evan Parker, Susana Santos Silva og Herb Robertson – ofte på det kunstnerdrevne label ILK, som han er medstifter af. Hans musik er opført i 23 lande og involverer musikere fra 15 nationer. Projekter som TUNGEMÅL og BABEL undersøger elguitarens rolle i akustiske rum, og hans virke omfatter også samarbejder med teater, film og billedkunst. Solborg er Reumert-belønnet, præmieret af Statens Kunstfond og blev i 2024 nomineret til en Danish Music Award som Årets Komponist. Han er aktuel med albummet Confluencia.

Playliste

My name is Halym Kim – would you like to see my playlist?

3. july
© Hreinn Gudlaugsson

»Music for me is like a sourdough. If you don't feed it right it is going to die. If you feed it correctly a lot of people can benefit from it.« 

Halym Kim is a drummer, composer and project coordinator based in Copenhagen. His music is mainly based in free improvisation and experimental music but performs also as a traditional Korean percussionist. He has a Master and an Advanced Postgraduate Diploma in Music Performance from RMC in Copenhagen. Together with Nana Pi he organizes Impro Camp which is a music camp for free and structured improvised music that is happening every year in Fredericia, Denmark.