Electro-acoustic composer Hainbach uses vintage science equipment, esoteric synthesizers, obsolete hardware and reel-to-reel tapes to create experimental music and live sets that are described as ‘one hell of a trip’.
On February 15th, Strøm invites you to a concert and an artist talk with Hainbach at ALICE: A 45 minute talk on stage, followed by a one hour concert, featuring elements from Hainbach’s three day residency at the Strøm Studios.
Hainbach (aka Stefan Goetsch) is based in Berlin and shares his passion for forgotten machines and experimental music techniques on his YouTube channel, with a growing audience of more than 200.000 subscribers and over 20 million views.
During his visit to Copenhagen, Hainbach will spend three days at the Strøm Studios, exploring our collection of vintage instruments and gear from Lydskatten – a unique machine park assembled from electronic pioneers Fuzzy, Else Marie Pade, and Gunner Møller Pedersen, as well as from Danish research labs at DTU and DR.
Hainbach’s newest album, Breve, was released September 2024 via Seil Records and features an ‘ondioline’: A tube based key instrument from the 1930s that is considered to be the ancestor of today’s synthesizers. His body of work includes film soundtracks, chamber music, theater music, sound art installations and music software.
Schedule:
18.00: Doors
19.00: Artist talk
20.00: Concert











