Resonant Encounters: Ya-Nung Huang & Raed Yassin / Marina Cyrino & Tony Elieh
Wednesday, 09.07.25, door 20:00
  • 20:30 Marina Cyrino & Tony Elieh
  • 21:30 Ya-Nung Huang & Raed Yassin

10 - 15 Euro donation

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

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.

Marina Cyrino : Amplified Flute
Tony Elieh : Acoustic Bass, Pedals

Marina Cyrino and Tony Elieh explore the edges of their instruments and of listening itself. Cyrino, known for her adventurous and embodied approach to the flute, uses breath, friction, and movement to extend the voice of her instrument far beyond its traditional limits. Elieh, brings a deep, tactile sensitivity shaped by his roots in experimental rock, noise and improv. His playing moves between grounded resonance and percussive abstraction, carving out space for dialogue and rupture. Together, they engage in a raw, exploratory exchange where sound becomes a shared act of discovery, vulnerability, and intensity.