Tonight everyone is a vampire, dancing into May and BABA DUNYAH is right in the middle of it. Without fear, she hurls sounds into the darkness - past bloodless genres, into seething noise storms and feverish hyper* recorder balkan. Her music wildly and unabashedly creates a campfire fairy tale out of electrolytic noise - and acts like a spellbinding circle of sound. Pulsating pseudo-Gregorianism and eccentric party noise form technopolka, kitsch pop, fidgety electronica, fantasy operetta - a sound collage as sharp as freshly sharpened canines. Dracula screams. The audience twitches. And the Kammerspiele belongs - at least for this night - to the vampires.
The duo BABA DUNYAH consists of vocal performer, small sound investor and theater composer Anton Berman and synthesizer bender, drum computer whisperer and former in-house musician Kostia Rapoport. They have played at major festivals as well as in small cellar holes - and have been doing so since their youth. It will be magic!