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11/11
LÅNGT FRÅN ÖGAT LÅNGT FRÅN HJÄRTAT: Maximalistiskt boksläpp

Book launch for Merima Dizdarević's maximalist lyrical project treacherously titled «långt från ögat långt från hjärtat» (far from the eye far from the heart). An evening full of literature and music.

كُتب الكتاب
the book is written – ring’s been put on it

Book launch for Merima Dizdarević’s maximalist lyrical project treacherously titled «långt från ögat långt från hjärtat» (far from the eye far from the heart). Like a wedding where everyone gets to wear a wedding dress, so please do if you feel so inclined, or max it out in other ways. More is more etc. etc.
About the book here.
About Merima here.
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Interpretations of texts from the book by:

rytmiskonsekvens

Is an experimental cacophonic quartet that improvises with wind instruments, scratchy percussion tools and mixed sound mechanisms behind an anonymising second layer of skin. Gradually increasing and decreasing in intensity, where each sound piece is unique.

Fredrik NOS Holm – poetic free form to analogue live techno

Ivana Đida

Electone compositions for the spaces in-between.

• Ida Mårdhed performance

Audiovisual artist working with digital, analogue and physical matter through performance, video, sound and construction.

• Jenny Nguyen – poledance

3ZB – lo-fi / post-punk / yugo new wave

• Maja Horvath, Mavulca – Song of throbbing hearts

• DJ Tatrip – RESIDENT DJ

From the ancient city of Aleppo, where music is lived, breathed and a part of the identity of its inhabitants. The talented, then young, boy drew from his family roots to study and perform the traditional Maqamat school of music and ventured into electronic music from there. TaTrip will take you on a unique trip of oriental sophistication – a modern flexibility and creativity of the electronic music with an emphasis on melody and microtones.

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• Readings by contemporary poets and writers.

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