Gemma Ray

In her first concert in almost 7 years - the last being pre-pandemic at Berlin’s Volksbühne in 2019 - Gemma brings an intimate solo performance to the ethereal Galiläakirche, with a selection of songs from her 10-album back catalogue.
Lux Interna – New Wilderness Gospel: A Liturgical Performance in Word and Sound

Lux Interna is a San Francisco-based music and art collective led by Joshua Levi Ian and Kathryn Ian, known for crafting immersive sonic worlds that blend elements of Americana, post-punk, desert blues, and experimentation. Over the years, the project has evolved through collaborations with a wide range of musicians, each contributing to its distinctive and emotionally resonant sound.
AL.Ehtifal Project

A.way-A.gain Tribute to Mal Waldron's 100th Birthday

Malcolm Earl "Mal" Waldron (1925 - 2002) was the last pianist of Billie Holiday, the first of John Coltrane, played with Charles Mingus, Max Roach, Eric Dolphy, and Archie Shepp, recorded the first ECM record and, by the way, was the most important mentor of Embryo for generations. Michael Wehmeyer is his student.
Aki Takase & Daniel Erdmann

Aki Takase (piano) and Daniel Erdmann (saxophone) present their program "Ellington!" – a personal, often surprising approach to the music of Duke Ellington. The duo combines respectful homage with original improvisations, creating a fascinating dialogue between tradition and the present. (Photo: Dirk Bleicker)
Ustad Noor Bakhsh

The almost 80-year-old traditional musician hailing from Pakistan's remote Balochistan region plays an unusual instrument with keys the locals call a "Benju", originally a musical toy from Japan called taishōgoto that had been brought to Pakistan by sailors. His first album “Jingul” is currently receiving rave reviews everywhere. It initially came out digitally on the new Pakistani imprint honiunhoni in 2022 and was reissued on vinyl in September 2023 by Hive Mind Records in the UK.
The first European tour of Noor Bakhsh and his musical sidekick, Doshambay, was a breathtaking success, playing Roskilde and other major festivals - a total of 25 shows, with short TikTok snippet videos of the concerts going viral immediately after the events (125 k views and more).
The pair sent audiences into wild dancing frenzies, a perspective rather unusual for a performance played on two string instruments
Nuclear Poetry, Part 2 & Czentrifuga Art Market

RESONANT CONVERSATION

Tuba Something

Tuba Something is an extraordinary tuba duo from Berlin, consisting of the internationally renowned tuba players Jose Davila and Orlando de Boeykens. Together they present virtuoso jazz and surprising soundscapes - sometimes groovy, sometimes experimental, always captivating and full of enthusiasm.
Eunyoung Kim & Okkyung Lee & Nick Dunston
