Stine Janvin Motland – “Fake Synthetic Music” / Jenny Hval feat Skrap

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Outspoken feminist artist Jenny Hval will make an appearance in the wake of a sobering experience of touring in the USA during the election. Her CTM performance created together with experimental duo Skrap will expand from her recent “Blood Bitch” album to respond to the prevalence of impulsive, hype-fed and emotion-driven politics there and elsewhere. Stine Janvin Motland will open the evening with “Fake Synthetic Music,” using her voice to imitate melodic synthesizer sequences of consistent, unrelenting intensity.
 

Dates

Past
Thu 2.2.2017, 19:00 / HAU1

Credits

Jenny Hval feat Skrap and Stine Janvin Motland’s CTM 2017 performances are supported by Music Norway. Stine Janvin Motland is also supported by the SHAPE platform.

Location

HAU1
Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

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