FUJI||||||||||TA + Lisa Stenberg
Stockholm
Hägerstensåsens Medborgarhus
tisdag, 10 september 2024
kl:19:30
Lumen Projects and Fylkingen are happy to announce FUJI||||||||||TA + Lisa Stenberg, Tuesday 10/9 19.00 at Hägerstensåsens Medborgarhus.
FUJI||||||||||TA
FUJI||||||||||TA is a Sound Artist and composer based in Japan. He has a unique approach to sound art and music, using various natural phenomena that respond to his interest in wanting to hear unheard sounds and noises. In 2009 Fujita hand fabricated an original Pipe Organ instrument. Since then, he has put out a number of different releases, which all share the common element of using sounds of air produced by the organ instrument, skillfully arranged in minimal compositions.
The release of album “iki" on Hallow Ground in 2020 led to greater recognition outside of Japan, and since then he has been an active performer in Europe and North America.
His works have been presented in Rewire Festival(NL), Big Ears Festival(US),
Send+Receive(CA), Variations Festival(FR), Volume Festival(AUS), Bourse de Commerce(FR), MODE(UK), Tectonics Glasgow(UK), Pioneer Works(US), and others. His collaborative works include ?Y? (Boredoms), Keiji Haino, Rashad Becker among others.
Lisa Stenberg
Lisa Stenberg is a composer and musician from Luleå, based in Stockholm. Texture, timbre and spatiality in relation to an intensified listening situation and music as embodied experience is central to her work.
Lisa Stenberg has performed at festivals and art venues of experimental and extreme music such as Donaufestival (AU), Norbergfestival (SE), Open Source Art Festival (PL), Intonal (SE), Sonica (SI) and highly acclaimed Documenta in Athens (GR) among others. She is a member of Fylkingen and composer at the world renowned Elektronmusikstudion EMS in Stockholm.
Her album Monument from 2018 (reissued by Fylkingen Records 2023) features the magnificent EMS Synthi 100 synthesizer as the only sound source. With the rich, warm and massive sound of the analog/digital hybrid synthesizer Monument is a dense, captivating drone suite, an invitation to contemplation and to lose oneself in texture and movement of oscillating waves. Recent work by Stenberg is based on the Halldorophone, a cello-like electroacoustic string instrument organized around electronically inducing feedback, designed by Halldór Úlfarsson.
LUMEN PROJECT is a non-profit that seeks to redefine the concert experience as a spiritual communal happening, employing sound, light, and space to inspire awe and stillness. Attendees at Lumen events are encouraged to lie down, to sleep if they wish, and to come and go as they please. Through the use of continuous sound and extended duration, their format is intended to invite participants into a contemplative mindframe. They have been described as “experts in non-religious spirituality in the character of art.” (Dagens Nyheter) Lumen Project produces an annual show each Spring in Stockholm, Sweden, as well as events with international partners in locales such as Beirut (Lebanon) Hudson, New York, and Husavik, Iceland.