Peder Simonsen & Jo David Meyer Lysne with Otis Sandsjö // Henrik Nørstebø (solo)
Monday, 02.12.24, door 20:00
  • 20:30 Henrik Nørstebø (solo)
  • 21:30 Peder Simonsen & Jo David Meyer Lysne with Otis Sandsjö

10 Euro Donation to the musicians

Morphine Raum,
Köpenicker Str. 147, 10997 Berlin
Hinterhof 1. Etage

Norwegian guitarist, instrument builder and composer Jo David Meyer Lysne and microtonal tubist and producer Peder Simonsen released their debut album «Spektralmaskin» on SOFA in 2024, an album which explored harmonics made with e-bows created from repurposed magnetic hard drives. In the last years they have presented a diverse range of projects to the public, among others an automated snare drum sound installation in the Vigeland sculpture park in Oslo, and a commissioned work for the legendary Henie Onstad Art Center in Asker, Norway. Their duo functions like a platform for experiments in microtonality, tuning and instrument design where collaborators often are invited in for sonic exploration. They have recently worked with musicians like Ingar Zach, Vilde & Inga, Jenny Berger Myhre and Henrik Nørstebø. The Berlin based Swedish saxophonist extraordinaire Otis Sandsjö joins for a trio set for this evening at Morphine Raum and it will be the first time they ever play as a trio.

Peder Simonsen - modular synth, electronics, microtonal tuba

Jo David Meyer Lysne - guitars, mechanical instruments

Otis Sandsjö - Saxphone

Henrik Munkeby Nørstebø is a musician and sound artist based in Berlin and Trondheim, focusing on trombone performance and a wide range of compositional and cross disciplinary projects. He chose the brass tubes already at the age of eight, and has done extensive research into both the boisterous and brassy side of the instrument, as well as its counterpoint in microscopic sound possibilities, utilizing de-selection as a central process. Nørstebø is closing in on his 15th year of extensive international touring and has released a number of records, spanning from solo to large groups. In addition to extensive solo work, which currently explores amplified trombone in combination with various noise generators, his collaborative projects include duos with Audrey Chen (BEAM SPLITTER), Daniel Lercher and JD Zazie, large group Skadedyr, new music ensemble Aksiom and a myriad of collaborations with improvisers, visual artists, dancers, entities from around the world.

Henrik Nørstebø - Trombone

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