Ya-Nung Huang : Suona and double reed instruments
Raed Yassin : Synths & Electronics
In an evocative meeting of sound and sensibility, Raed Yassin and Ya-Nung Huang embark on a collaboration that bridges experimental music, traditional forms, and the politics of noise. Yassin, a Beirut-born musician and artist, brings his distinct approach to electronics, sampling, and sonic narrative. Huang, a Taiwanese musician known for her mastery of the Suona and other double reed instruments, channels the raw, expressive power of these traditional sounds into contemporary experimental contexts.
Together, they create immersive sonic landscapes where distorted memory, ritual intensity, and cross-cultural resonance converge. The piercing timbres of the suona weave through Yassin’s shifting electronic textures, forming a sound world that is at once ancient and futuristic—full of tension and transformation.
Elisabetta Lanfredini : Voice
Matthias Koole : Acoustic Guitar
Lanfredini’s voice, raw, agile, and deeply physical, moves through whispers, utterances, and melodic fragments, while Koole’s prepared guitar and extended techniques fracture conventional harmony into texture and gesture. Their encounter is not a duet in the traditional sense, but a volatile conversation between two restless sound explorers. Rooted in free improvisation, noise, and vocal experimentation, their collaboration unfolds in real time, embracing risk, silence, and sudden rupture, a meeting where sound becomes body, and body becomes sound.