Concert with Marcus Heesch
Marcus helped us renovate our house, and so we wanted to play a trio with him to create some pictures for our living room. Knut picks up the sound of paint on canvas with contact microphones and mixes it into our music





The venue is a barn belonging to friends in the Hunsrück, a wild and empty area of Germany
Marcus did a fantastic job and the concert was a joy to play as we achieved a symbiosis of electronic sound and egg tempera. Some of the audience were fascinated, others disbelieving