14.12.17
Tickets Max Cooper // Caterina Barbieri, Performing in 4DSOUND - Late Session in Berlin

Max Cooper // Caterina Barbieri Performing in 4DSOUND - Late Session 14.12.17 in Berlin, MONOM @ Funkhaus Berlin

Thursday 14.12.17
Entrance: 21:00, Start: 22:00
MONOM @ Funkhaus Berlin, Nalepastraße 18-50, 12459 Berlin

Tickets for Max Cooper // Caterina Barbieri Berlin


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MONOM presents a world premiere composition by long standing supporter and 4DSOUND pioneer, Max Cooper. Cooper has carved out a unique position for himself as an artist interested in curating multi-sensory experiences, across emotional dance floor experimentation, fine art sound design and visual artefacts created to understand and process the insights of science. Since 2013 Max has composed several pieces on the 4DSOUND system. This will be the next stage in the evolution of his body of spatialized sonic artworks...

The night will be supported by Berlin-based Italian minimalist electronic artist, Caterina Barbieri whose 2017 record Patterns of Consciousness received critical acclaim and was named in several ‘Best of 2017’ music round-ups and who is currently undergoing a residency at MONOM.

MAX COOPER

“Stunning … showcasing his ability to create breath-taking electronic music that transcends the dancefloor,” Mixmag.

Max Cooper has carved out a unique position for himself as an artist interested in curating multi-sensory experiences, across emotional dance floor experimentation, fine art sound design and visual artefacts created to understand and process the insights of science. Max Cooper’s second proper full-length, EMERGENCE represents a new high water mark in the London producer’s already impressive career. An emotive document merging club-ready techno and shimmering electronic ambiance, EMERGENCE takes cues from the natural world around us to forge its own universe—a kinetic environment in which every little thread is easily felt.

CATERINA BARBIERI

Barbieri's music "reveals the potential present in each singular tone - as well as the movement of a piece as a whole - to envelop the listener with little regard for linear time. Each sound is both a piece of a larger whole - an ever-fluctuating stream of techno-inflected minimalism - and a world unto itself, rich with texture and resonance that draws the listener in with a magnetic pull," Adhoc Magazine.

Caterina Barbieri (Bologna, 1990) is an Italian composer now based in Berlin.

She has composed music for old and new synthesizers as well as for string instruments. Her focus on minimalism in composition arises from a meditation on primary waveforms and exploration of the polyphonic and polyrhythmic potential of sequencers. By means of synthesis, pattern based operations and subtractive counterpoint, her music draws severe geometries in time and space. Her work explores themes of machine intelligence and object oriented perception in sound through approaching music practice as an integrative cognitive feedback between humans and technology. Repetition and pattern permutation as media to perceptual insight lie at the core of her current sonic research.