THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Open lab sound experiments: Rare machines and old electronic sound equipment from the 60s, 70s and onwards meet new technology – in the hands of composer Anton Friisgaard.

What does sound equipment and electronic machineries from the 60s, 70s and 80s sound like? When we revisit them with the technology we use today, what can they teach us? Which tones and vibrations hide in their interiors? If we approach them with modern tools and a new understanding, can they do stuff we have forgotten or haven’t tried yet?  

Join our ‘Back to the Future’ event at Musikhuset København and get a sneak peak into the past AND the future  – in a room filled with rare machines.

Musikhuset København
Vesterbrogade 59
Thur Aug 31st
21.00-22.00

Composer Anton Friisgaard opens the doors to ‘The Sound Laboratory’ – a studio set up at Musikhuset København where he explores the musical possibilities of a large collection of original sound equipment from the 60s, 70s and onwards.

‘The Sound Laboratory’  (Lydlaboratoriet) is a project launched by Strøm and Art Music Denmark to preserve and activate old sound equipment and electronic machinery used by the Danish electronic sound artists in the 1970s and 1980s. The pioneers!

Now, we are bringing the machines back to life in new surroundings:

A large collection of this machinery and sound equipment is now collected in a room at Musikhuset København (The Music House København) on Vesterbrogade.

Amplifiers, vibration meters, response test units. A Heterodyne Analyzer Type 210 from Brüel & Kjær. A Hewlett-Packard 3300a Function Generator. A soundcraft audio mixing console from the 70s, as big as a spaceship. And many, many more.

In this studio, musicians Anton Friisgaard and Guðjón Andri will experiment with the machines for three months, exploring the possibilities, the sounds and the musical expressions they can achieve with them.

This event will be a sneak peak into the process, hosted by Anton Friisgaard.

“What I find most exciting is exploring the symbiosis between the old and new technology. I’m exploring how to control the old machines with new technology and vice versa. This interaction between the modern machinery and the old sound equipment can lead me down new pathways to new worlds of sound”, Anton Friisgaard says about the project.

“I’m exploring the machines intuitively and I might find something forgotten and something overlooked. That’s part of what I want to showcase at this event”, he continues.

Capacity for the event  is very limited. We will let you know how to reserve your spot very soon. Watch this space.

Musikhuset København
Vesterbrogade 59

Thur Aug 31st
21.00-22.00

Strøm Festival is supported by Statens Kunstfond, Københavns Kommune and Frederiksberg Kommune.

The machines, electronic instruments and sound equipment has been lent to Strøm and Art Music Denmark by sound pioneer Gunner Møller Pedersen (you can experience him and some of his legendary works at our launch event at Glyptoteket on August 31st).

In addition, DTU (Technical University of Denmark), Fuzzy, Bjørn Svin and private collectors like Frederik Birket-Smith and Klaus Nielsen have donated several musical devices and machines to the collection as well. All the equipment has been collected in cooperation with Maple Pools.