Kosmoskonzerte #59

Delighted to announce the next Kosmoskonzerte #59 as a New Year Edition w/ Enzo Caterino, Iván Muela & Brueder Selke (CEEYS).

Jan 09, 2023
Rechenzentrum Potsdam

KOSMOSKONZERTE is an open-minded house concert series.
While organized by musicians from Potsdam’s local scene, selected editions are carefully curated by Brueder Selke, brothers Sebastian and Daniel Selke, also known as award-winning cello-piano duo CEEYS, founders of Q3Ambientfest. Presented by Rechenzentrum Potsdam.

Doors: 19:00
Shows: 20:00
Eintrittsempfehlung: 5 - 15 €
Ihr könnt euch anmelden über karten@rz-potsdam.de. Wenn noch Platz ist, kommt ihr auch ohne rein. Wir veranstalten momentan ohne Gs (abhängig von den dann tagesaktuellen Regelungen). Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr euch vorher selbsttestet.

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You can register at karten@rz-potsdam.de. If there is still space, you can also come without. At the moment we are organising without Gs (depending on the current regulations). We would be happy if you tested yourselves beforehand.

Doors: 19:00
Shows: 20:00
Limited seats
Recommended entrance fee 5-15€

:::::: Enzo Caterino ::::::

Freiburg based cellist and composer Enzo Caterino attended his studies in Italy and later moved to Germany where since 2013 is playing and composing for many musical generes, from classical to jazz.

https://www.instagram.com/enzo_caterino/?hl=de
https://open.spotify.com/artist/70eWnMXxsbglwaunCulzz6...

:::::: Iván Muela ::::::
Iván Muela is a Spanish multi-instrumentalist, composer and sound artist based in London. He has released a number of albums and EP's under labels such as Fluttery Records and Rusted Tone Recordings, in which he explores the seams between classical and experimental music.

Ivan's performances range from intimate piano concerts to full scale, experimental events with his live sets containing any combination of piano, tape loops, guitar pedals, synths and contact mics to create soundscapes that are sometimes classical, sometimes ambient and sometimes avant-garde but always touching and thought-provoking.

https://www.ivanmuela.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ivan.muela/
https://www.facebook.com/ivanmuelamusic/
https://on.soundcloud.com/6Xwse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQP4khV0pr4

:::::: Brueder Selke ::::::

The award-winning East Berlin-born, Potsdam-based, polyinstrumental composer duo Brueder Selke (CEEYS), with Sebastian Selke on cello and his brother Daniel Selke on piano, is continuously expanding the repertoire of its two main instruments and, as independent curator, regularly presents boutique musical happenings.
In their work, they create a profoundly experimental yet accessible tonality between avant-garde & pop which intelligently incorporates dynamically manipulated and processed acoustic & electronic elements of classical chamber music, free jazz, cinematic ambient pads, abstract noise and dignified chill-out sounds. Ultimately it is encounters & exchanges with like-minded friends and renowned fellow artists that inspired them to their own concert formats such as the Q3Ambientfest.
Their subtle releases and performances regularly receive outstanding praise from press & audiences alike. They can be found on 1631 Recordings, Neue Meister, Oscarson, 7K!, Lady Blunt Records, Bigo & Twigetti, Flower Myth, Piano & Coffee Records, Gregory Euclide’s “Thesis Project”, and Canadian audio technology pioneer LandR. Their music has also featured in documentaries and on television (e.g. the German crime series “Tatort”), on theatre stages, and in collaborations with contemporary dance companies – most recently on the four-part Arte documentary “Project Enlightenment” on the historic turning point. They can be found digitally worldwide, and are available physically on vinyl, CD, and cassette. While “The Grunewald Church Session” & “Concrete Fields” are distributed digitally worldwide through Decca Publishing, “Wænde” & “Hiddensee”, “Hausmusik” & “Musikhaus”, and “Marienborn”, are published by Kick The Flame in Leipzig.
Collaborations with renowned fellow musicians, labels, audio technology companies, and orchestras have been preserved on numerous productions. These include Ólafur Arnalds & Spitfire Audio, Erased Tapes’ “1+1=X”, Masayoshi Fujita, LandR, and the Filmorchester Babelsberg.
Brueder Selke have also performed as reliable instrumentalists at venues and studios all over the world, for example at Konzerthaus & Funkhaus, Radialsystem & Vox-Ton Studio, from the Berlin Philharmonie & the Hansa Studios to the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Munich’s Gasteig & Prinzregententheater, London’s Barbican & Southbank, as well as Walt Disney Hall in LA. With their album “Wænde”, they toured in 2018 throughout Europe and played festivals such as Fusion and Reeperbahn. They finished their tour in 2019 with select shows on the West Coast of the United States. They also played a virtual concert at the WOMEX 2021 in Porto.
In 2017, the brothers won the Rilke Special Award at the international Art Visuals & Poetry Film Festival in Vienna for their experimental short film “Rilke Ueberoffen”. In 2021, Brueder Selke received a grant from the state of Brandenburg to expand their Klingenthal Studio.
The duo’s creative process over the years has shaped the way Brueder Selke meet today’s polarized world, which is why their creative urge is also informed by current issues.
“The themes of our releases draw, above all, from encounters and exchanges with friends, colleagues, and our listeners around the globe. They are the result of lived experiences.”

New music and projects are set for release in 2023.

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