PHOTO: © (c) Limpe Fuchs

reiheM präsentiert: Limpe Fuchs & Mark Fell

In the organizer's words:

Mark Fell (electronic instruments)

Limpe Fuchs (analog instruments)

Limpe Fuchs and Mark Fell share an understanding of sound and a non-conformist attitude, even if they come from very different worlds on the surface. Limpe Fuchs, born in 1941, studied school music and percussion in Munich and has been developing her instruments herself for decades in sound research experiments. In doing so, she allows neither her classical musical training nor her experiences as part of the Krautrock ensemble Anima to confuse her. Her focus today is on engaging with the acoustic conditions of the spaces in which her improvisations take place and, of course, with the contributions of her collaborators.
Fuchs first met Mark Fell, who lives in Yorkshire, a region in the north-east of England, in 2015, and the collaboration has since led to an album released last year on Black Truffle. This couldn't be more surprising: Mark Fell is a pioneer of radical computer music, working generatively-algorithmically and reducing club music to granular stuttering. The Sankt Peter art station is the perfect venue for this encounter.

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Location

Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Jabachstr. 1 50676 Köln

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