Sunday - dedicated to electronica, sounds and cosiness. Vektormusik will perform live and present their second album - Uro/Unrest. GRAF and Tone will fill stage with experimental-elektronik music from GRAF and Tone

Vektormusik: Uro/Unrest
Objects suspended from strings. They share a common center of gravity, force and momentum but are free to move at independent paces, independent circles. At random the objects align, share phase, structure or pulse. The mobile as the fysical object for inspiration is the working premise of these electro-acoustic instrumentals where each instrument in its own pace represent more or less independent objects circling a coherent theme, idea or emotion.
The music is abstract yet simple in its repetitive form expressed with acoustic instrumentation such as piano, guitar and strings mixed with layers of analog and digital instruments. Inspirations drawn from modern classical composition, early-electronica and kraut-jazz.
In danish mobile translates into uro which can be translated back into uneasy or unrest which is the secondary theme of the music. There is a certain amount of eeriness attached to the drones, subs and distortion throughout the album.
This second album from Vektormusik differs from the previous release Interfoliere EP on Rump Recordings (2007) as a more dense and dark album. Layers of strings are in play, vivid acoustic drums becomes unstable and fills the void in the electronic bobling soup. Using interveaving loops and repetive elements, the music becomes reminiscent of everyday auditory events and emotions. The pace is slow and transcending, every single note has a place - as an object in free space.
Biography:
Vektormusik is Thomas Ahlmark and Kristoffer Jørgensen. Founded in 2004 as an electronica act using acoustic instrumentation as a direct reaction to the laptop scene. On stage, Vektormusik has always explored how to express the musical structures with a high degree of improvisation and arranged randomness.
Links:
Vektormusik
GRAF
Tone

