Matt Choboter entwines liminal psychology and dream work; immersive explorations into the deep past; and a sonic practice which absorbs particular features of South Indian classical and Balinese Gamelan. A member of Inner Circle Music (NY), Songlines Recordings (CA) and ILK Music (DK), Matt collaborates with international artists like Lotte Anker, Trichy Sankaran, Maria Faust, Peter Bruun, François Houle and Peggy Lee. His recent projects feature in “Best Jazz albums” on Bandcamp for his releases Postcards of Nostalgia (2023) and Sleep Inertia (2022).
Ying-Hsueh Chen is a visionary and multifaceted artist from Taiwan, internationally known for her extraordinary stage presence and groundbreaking interpretation of contemporary works. Based in Copenhagen since 2006, Ying-Hsueh enjoys a versatile career in classical, contemporary, and experimental scenes across music festivals in Europe and Asia. Her concerts have been broadcast on national and international radio and ...
Matt Choboter entwines liminal psychology and dream work; immersive explorations into the deep past; and a sonic practice which absorbs particular features of South Indian classical and Balinese Gamelan. A member of Inner Circle Music (NY), Songlines Recordings (CA) and ILK Music (DK), Matt collaborates with international artists like Lotte Anker, Trichy Sankaran, Maria Faust, Peter Bruun, François Houle and Peggy Lee. His recent projects feature in “Best Jazz albums” on Bandcamp for his releases Postcards of Nostalgia (2023) and Sleep Inertia (2022).
Ying-Hsueh Chen is a visionary and multifaceted artist from Taiwan, internationally known for her extraordinary stage presence and groundbreaking interpretation of contemporary works. Based in Copenhagen since 2006, Ying-Hsueh enjoys a versatile career in classical, contemporary, and experimental scenes across music festivals in Europe and Asia. Her concerts have been broadcast on national and international radio and TV in Denmark, USA, Taiwan, and South Korea, and her performances have been praised by the New York Times and major Danish newspapers.
Calum Builder blends an eclectic fusion of styles, all resonating within a theme of ‘post-religious spirituality’. Through captivating performances that feature saxophone and pipe organ, to leading one of his diverse orchestras, Calum’s music has been described as “a beautiful and overwhelming experience” (Politiken, David Dyrholm). An award-winning saxophonist and composer lauded for his “unique and exciting voice” (Nettavisen) he has performed at international jazz, classical and experimental music festivals across Northern Europe & Australia.
This night ILK & Club Primi are co-hosting a complete H15 takeover.
The two stages will alternate, every hour, presenting 5 amazing concerts in total....
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