Noise / Jazz / EX-PeRi M3NTAL
📅 Friday, October 31
📍 Ida Nowhere, Donaustraße 79, Berlin-Neukölln
🕖 Doors 19:00 | Show 20:00
💸 Suggested donation: 7–12 € (no one turned away)
Music From A Dream
Straight from New York, Kwami Winfield arrives at Ida Nowhere with a performance that moves between sonic ritual and technical experiment.
Working with both professional and consumer audio gear, brass instruments, and a fascination for the mechanics of sound, Kwami conducts an exploration that emphasizes the physics and physicality of noise — peeling at the emotional bark of a supposedly stoic tree.
→ Bandcamp
→ Video
→ Residency at Pioneer Works
Support: U. Möllhusen & Edith Steyer
Berlin-based artists U. Möllhusen and Edith Steyer open the night with a fragile yet forceful electroacoustic performance.
- U. Möllhusen works with objects, body sounds, radiowaves, motors, tape manipulation, and a deconstructed toy piano — transforming motion into vibration and malfunction into rhythm.
- Edith Steyer adds reeds, electronics, and found objects, creating shimmering layers that flicker between melody and abstraction.
Together they build an ecosystem of sound that listens back — tactile, unpredictable, and alive.
→ Uwe Möllhusen on African Paper
→ Elektroakustische Garage – f/rfalsk
→ Edith Steyer – can’t brush all the shades away
A night for curious ears and soft hearts.
Ida Nowhere — queer-friendly, DIY, anti-fascist, and beautifully loud or quiet or whatever.
