High musicianship gives form to improvisation

Pierre Bastien
It’s been a windy night last Friday at this hot little community artspace in Oud Charlois. Nevertheless a solid crowd of mostly young multi-language speaking people turn up for this new edition of ALL EARS.
The musicians play together for the first time in this “One-Night-Band” and it needs the first set to get acquainted. But in no time they fulfil the expense of sonic and visual interactions at hands: Kato Hideki devises the darkest of blows onto the wall of Lukas Simonis guitar noise; In the vein of “eccentric inventors obsessed with electricity, mysticism and light”, David Linton designs visuals that shape the music, while creating sounds and playing with sources; Pierre Bastien would indulge a little groove on the side; Nina Hitz’ cello gives voices to the silent tongues in your head, One-Man-Nation and his electronica add intense textures, and Bruno Ferro Xavier da Silva rides flying horses. And Suzie J djees her latest tracks for insomniacs.
Text by: Anaïs Prosaïc, Paris

Lukas Simonis

Nina Hitz

Nina Hitz + Daniela Swarowsky

Bruno Ferro Xavier da Silva

Kato Hideki

David Linton
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