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We are searching and exploring sounds, rhythmes and melodies.
We like to create and construct.
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Our music is intuitiv and mostly improvised. Without notes and not recoverable.
Our records are first takes.
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Next Live-Event:
INFINITUM is a 20-minute composition for organ, bass, strings, and synthesizer that emerged from an intuitive live session.
As a recording, this composition is performed in Neuburg Church, with its unique acoustic character and within an ambience created specifically for this purpose.
The performance does not take place on a stage,
but within the space — and the space is not neutral:
it is part of the music.
SONUS X describes the spatial structure of sound distribution:
ten loudspeakers — already present in the church —
were newly interconnected, their arrangement re-imagined.
The sound is not distributed across two stereo channels,
but across ten differentiated positions within the nave:
front, above, lateral, deep.
The church itself becomes the instrument.
The space becomes the resonant body.
The sound does not enter from outside —
it emerges from within.
There is no additional technology, no external loudspeakers, no subwoofers.
The composition uses exclusively the church’s existing sound system —
deliberately, sparingly, respectfully.
The bass is not produced solely by loudspeakers,
but also by the vaults.
The organ does not speak merely from a speaker,
but from the space itself.
Like a singing bowl that begins to vibrate through a single touch,
INFINITUM unfolds into a field of sound
that builds, floats, moves — and fades away again.
For this performance, fixed forms were consciously abandoned —
INFINITUM is open, breathing, and spatially grounded.
The “sound devotion” is not a performance,
not a concert in the classical sense —
but a listening experience, a moment of stillness,
an invitation to be touched by sound.
Live at the
Protestant Church Neuburg
28 February 2026 at 8:00 PM

