Nicolas Wiese and Korhan Erel at Multiversal Spring Days

Nicolas Wiese and Korhan Erel had already played a concert at Quiet Cue in January 2014, where they delivered a structured improvisation performance diffused on eight speakers. They are coming together for the second time at the Berlin musicians collective Multiversal‘s Spring Days concert series on May 28 at Altes Finanzamt. Concert will start at 9.00pm. The program of the evening is

Oscar Palou : : Laptop, field recordings, found sounds, samplers, flutes
Martí Guillem : : Circuit bendig, electronics, percussion, objects, synths, drum machines

Nicolas Wiese – electronics
Korhan Erel – computer, controllers

Klaas Hübner aka Hilot Lilanth – tapes

Adam Pultz Melbye – double bass
Utku Tavil – drums

Andreas Dzialocha – electric bass
Max Andrejewski – drums
Karsten Lipp – guitar

About Korhan Erel

Korhan Erel is an electronic musician, improviser and sound designer based in Berlin. Their music covers free improvisation, conceptual sound performances as well as structured and composed pieces as well as music for dance, theater and video art. They perform solo, duo and group performances with improvisers, jazz musicians, dancers, and in orchestras. They have shown several sound installations in art spaces in Turkey, Germany and Hong Kong. They have ten CD and several digital releases. They play concerts across Europe, Middle- East, Southeast Asia and North America
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