<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><b>12.12.16</b><br><b>VALERIO TRICOLI, BEATRICE DILLON, THEO BURT</b><br><br></div><b> </b>Kantine am Berghain<b><br></b>Am Wriezener Bahnhof 70<br></div>10243 Berlin<br></div><a href="http://www.berghain.de" target="_blank">www.berghain.de</a><br><br></div><a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/1308080309244804/?notif_t=plan_user_joined¬if_id=1479133425188020" target="_blank">Facebook Event</a><br><br><br><span class="gmail-m_-5274940611152655035gmail-_4n-j gmail-m_-5274940611152655035gmail-fsl">A night of sound sculpture and electronic composition</span><br><br>Italian composer <a href="https://soundcloud.com/search?q=valerio%20tricoli" target="_blank">Valerio Tricoli</a>
draws on music concrete and electroacoustic music to explore memory and
self. Half-heard snatches of speech, radio, ambient sound and other
bits of ephemera are processed and blasted apart, creating eerie and
almost theatrical compositions.<br><br>With a background in contemporary composition, <a href="https://www.discogs.com/artist/3995501-Beatrice-Dillon" target="_blank">Beatrice Dillon</a>
creates music that resists easy categorisation. A restless and eclectic
producer, she has created everything from thoughtful electronic
ruminations to miniatures for percussion and sampler, while elsewhere
she uses the format of club music to create decidedly non-club pieces.<br><br>Completing the bill, York artist <a href="https://soundcloud.com/search?q=theo%20burt" target="_blank">Theo Burt</a>
makes playful and powerful electronic music. His album Gloss, recorded
in 2009 and released this year on Lorenzo Senni’s Presto!? imprint, sees
him rearrange and loop old Casio synth sounds, resulting in unexpected
curiosities and bizarrely emotive music.<br><br>Presented in collaboration with <a href="http://www.thirtythreethirtythree.com" target="_blank">Thirty Three Thirty Three</a>. Supported by <a href="http://www.inm-berlin.de" target="_blank">Initiative Neue Musik</a></div>