The Wavering Worlds series goes on an excursion. Since bb15 moved to its current location, there has been a desire to organise an event in the New Cathedral opposite. Due to the special architecture and acoustics of this building, it can provide an impressive setting for the staging of experimental music and that is exactly what we intend to do. Over four evenings in 2025, a selected group of artists will explore the specifics of the space and develop site-specific settings for their sound performances.
Meeting place is the north entrance of the New Cathedral (Mariendom) next to the tower.
Doors open at 6:45pm
Concert starts at 7pm sharp!
No entry after the start of the concert
May 16th
SAINKHO NAMTCHYLAK / ANDREAS TROBOLLOWITSCH
Trobollowitsch and Namtchylak create a sonic landscape where the primal and the contemporary converge. Namtchylak is known for her mesmerizing voice and her use of traditional Tuvan throat singing in diverse musical contexts, ranging from jazz to contemporary and electronic music. Together, Trobollowitsch and Namtchylak form a duo where the mechanical and the human merge in unexpected and often hypnotic ways.
Their collaboration reflects the intersection of different cultures and sounds, offering a fresh perspective on the blending of diverse influences.
Sainkho Namtchylak is a Tuvan-born singer, composer, artist, and teacher known for her extraordinary vocal range and emotional depth. Drawing from the cultural traditions of her homeland, she creates powerful links between the archaic and the avant-garde. Based between Europe and Asia, she has released over 60 albums, authored two books, and has been a prominent voice on international stages since 1987, performing at major festivals for jazz, world, and experimental music. Alongside her musical work, she also presents her visual art in exhibitions and art fairs across Asia.
Andreas Trobollowitsch is an Austrian composer and sound artist whose work explores the intersection of concept, material, and movement. Using prepared instruments, modified objects, and kinetic systems (like melting ice or rotating motors), his pieces emphasize timbre, space, and the physicality of sound.
https://trobollowitsch.hotglue.me/

mʊdʌki
For Wavering Worlds 101020 mʊdʌki unfolds an immersive live set based on the almost floating sounds of the medieval hammered dulciner. The gentle tones become increasingly intertwined with experimental digital soundscapes – a dense composition between electro-acoustic experimentation and pulsating technological sound aesthetics. The result is an interplay that is both contemplative and futuristic.
Polina Khatsenka aka mʊdʌki is a czech-based sound artist, dj, event organiser and music producer from Minsk, Belarus. She has devoted her work to sound exploration since 2015. Her music production is arising from subconsciousness with an accent to authentic sound sources, author‘s recordings with usage of basic/primitive hardware, including diy synths, all based on digital setup. Each type of performances of hers are amplified by improvisational methods with space for randomness left in order to make each show bear peculiar energy and provide the listener an intensive feeling of living the moment.
https://www.works.io/polina-khatsenka

October 10th
MAN REI
Man Rei will perform material from their recent works and releases, using a sampler, vocal looping and electric guitar, adapting the already reverb-heavy production to the grand acoustics of the New Cathedral Linz.
Man Rei is a music project of Kristin Reiman, a Frankfurt-based Estonian musician and artist weaving ambient alt-pop from blurred samples, choral arrangements and hazy instrumental loops.
Their recent work, including their latest album Thread (2024), is released on Somewhere Press. Reiman also runs a regular radio show called An Awkward Guest on Noods Radio.

STEFAN TIEFENGRABER
Stück für eine Gitarre [concert]
Tiefengraber will perform an adapted version of his installation work Stück für drei Gitarren for Wavering Worlds in the New Cathedral in Linz. He will work with a multi-channel set up and use live produced powerful guitar sounds that are going to meet precisely placed sound interventions. The reflections of the walls accompanied with precisely controlled feedback will merge to a new composition – a choreography of sound, material, and space where kinetic tension becomes aural expression.
With this project Tiefengraber explores the interaction between mechanical systems, resonant bodies, and architectural acoustics in real time.
Stefan Tiefengraber lives and works in Graz and Linz, Austria. His work ranges from kinetic sound installations to audio-video noise performances and experimental film. Tiefengraber experiments with the modification of devices, which are originally manufactured for different purposes. Combined with the perception of the audience, this experimental attempt of exploring old and new materials leads him to new and unpredictable results.

October 17th
TBA