Hex; Or Printing in the Infernal Method

23rd Jan 2026 23rd Jan 2026 21:00 23:00

Growlers Choir »Inside the Roar«

22:00

Nataša Grujović and Steve Moore

22:30

Earth

23:20

Haus der Visionäre35 / 30 €

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Opening our 2026 edition, Earth embodies the very friction and harmony at the core of dissonate <> resonate.

Once-inexorable riffs splintered across distortion, Dylan Carlson’s Earth have stretched outward over the decades to encompass minimalist doom, ambient country, avantgarde folk and psychedelic rock into their time-warpage, a flagrant dismissal of genre that keeps Carlson’s brooding guitar at the center. Embracing improvisation, each performance from the legendary rock innovators is a mirage-map, songs blossoming to collapse inward before reconstituting into heaving new shapes. Recent works have found Carlson paring back effects to focus on repetition, space, and texture rather than volume alone: savage calms and luminous drifts here dominate. These changes manifest live as meditative expanses broken by bursts of excoriated power, suspended in a dust-flavored aspic of desert twilight.

For this opening concert, the band will be performing their 2005 album Hex; Or Printing in the Infernal Method in full.

  • Hex; Or Printing In The Infernal Method, by Earth

  • Hex; Or Printing In The Infernal Method, by Earth

Nataša Grujović and Steve Moore wield accordion, analogue synthetics and trombone to shape resonant fields that breathe within the rooms they inhabit: waves of tone that move between ritualised drone, spiritual jazz, and the echoes of Western classical forms in which resonance reigns suspended between the tangible and the transcendental. Serbian-born artist Grujović has long explored the physical presence of sound through performance and composition, tracing its material shimmer across Europe’s experimental stages - from Venice Biennale’s Luxembourg Pavilion to Donaueschingen’s Off-Festival and Belgrade’s Ring Ring. Moore, a Seattle-born trombonist, pianist, and composer, brings decades of harmonic inquiry from his work with Sufjan Stevens, Neko Case, and Bill Frisell to his enduring roles in Earth and Sunn O))).

The night opens with a sneak peek of the Growler's Choir full performance at Radialsystem later at the festival. »Inside the Roar« is an immersive installation for fifteen loudspeakers, each projecting the isolated voice of a heavy-metal vocalist recorded in studio. Through ten vocal textures repeated and transformed across four sequences, the work reveals the unexpected delicacy, power, and mutating richness of growled voice. The audience moves among the speakers as if inside a multi-headed vocal organism, experiencing the human voice as a raw force, oscillating between sound sculpture and vocal ritual.

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Growlers Choir appear with support by the Embassy of Canada, and the Québec Government Office in Berlin.