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ALF PRESENTS: Sascha Alexander + Precious Mayhem + Neli Pantsulaia

Sascha Alexander 

Sascha Alexander is an electronic poet who works with collected material and electronic experimentation. They react to their surroundings by letting sounds respond to one another through impulses and triggers.

The sounds of the world carry the sentimental value of a grieving world. Gradients of loss and longing, comedy and tragedy interplay into computer collages of walls of noise, textures, violin strings, midi-voices, microbeats and dusty audio files.

Precious Mayhem 

Behind the solo project Precious Mayhem is the 28-year-old composer, songwriter, vocalist and cellist Amanda Drew from Natlyst. With cello, synthesizer, guitar and vocally, she places herself in the gap between chamber music, choral movements and 90s techno in a dark, almost occult, experimental avant-pop field - everything together tied together by her disarming vocals and dramatic harmonic languages.

The music embraces contrasts in themes such as anger, trauma, care and hope dark, confrontational lyrics, captivating melodies and loving caresses. In October 2024, the debut album 'The Softness I Sing' - a concept album - was released of waltzed sleepwalking songs, from nights filled with anxiety and care. With healing rock ballads and heartbreaking lullabies, Precious sings
Mayhem his listeners to calm and riot.

Neli Pantsulaia

Neli Pantsulaia is a Georgian composer and performance artist whose works are strongly influenced by various elements and complexities of human perception, evoking authenticity, conceptual forms, and nostalgia.

In her music, she works cross-genre and emphasizes a narrative-driven dramaturgy, integrating elements from various art forms. Neli’s live performances are an assemblage of industrial soundscapes and interconnected songs within experimental textures and raw, immersive experiences.

The concert is a part of the 4th version of Aarhus Lydforening's #YouCanAlsoBeASoundEngineer, that aims to raise awareness towards women and gender minority involvement in live sound engineering and music technology. The workshop will take place over three days from the 27th november to the 29th november. If you want to participate - click here

We look forward to seeing you <3

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