LIEBIG12
2.9 22.-9
Ticket
Performance
€ 8 students/reduced
€ 10 regular
Tickets at the door
Exhibition (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
€ free
Workshop
custom per workshop, see workshop program
3.9
Performance
7pm - 10:30 pm
Location
Jugend[widerstands]museum
Galiläakirche
Rigaer Str. 9/10 Berlin
BR-Laser
Audio leading laser, Laser leading AudioBernhard Rasinger (Br-Laser) combines state of the art laser technology and modular synthesizers to create lucidly hypnotic live audiovisual performances. The modular synthesizer creates and dissects waveforms. A laser projector visualizes the electronic waveforms on a screen. The performance lets the spectator (audience) understand sound in a deeper way, since two senses are triggered coherently, to create a synesthetic experience. You see what you hear.

Aditya Nandwana
[ Animal Factory Amplification ]Aditya is the founder and proprietor of Animal Factory Amplification in Mumbai, India. His work developing often-extreme distortion and saturation effects in pedal and Eurorack formats informs his infrequent performances. For Noise Festival, Aditya will put away his trusty drum machine to work within the confines of his rack system, with a focus on syncopated dissonance and textures.

Maarten Vos
Maarten Vos is a Dutch cellist, composer and producer based in Berlin and Utrecht. During his musical development Vos explored besides traditional classical music a big interest in
minimalists, contemporary and experimental music.
A minimalistic meditative trance performance moving between different microtonal modes improvising on the Buchla Music Easel and Haken Continuüm.

10.9
Performance
7pm - 10pm
Location
Jugend[widerstands]museum
Galiläakirche
Rigaer Str. 9/10 Berlin
tickets at the door
Jessica Kert
[ Detroit Underground ]Jessica Kert has found particular joy diving into experimentation with her musical tools. Her works are live-recorded tracks which generate a kind of magnetic pull through its stringent sounds and continously minmal shifts of their patterns. This night she will perform with her Buchla system.

su dance 110
& Melika Akbari
electro accoustic performance
su dance110 (a.k.a. Dan Su, born in Kunming, China) is an audio-visual artist, composer, musician, choreographer and performer currently based in Berlin. su dance110 works with sound and movement in the contexts of performing art, sound art, and visual art.

Kathrin Lambert
[ Experimance Festival ]Harmony in Household Items
For this evening she creates a stage filled with everyday objects. Together with Kathy to come to a composition that is looped into the hypnotic sides of drone, gltiches and liquit structutes.

17.9
Performance
7pm - 10pm
Location
Jugend[widerstands]museum
Galiläakirche
Rigaer Str. 9/10 Berlin
tickets at the door

Chebedajha
Chebedajha means ‘not from here’ in an imaginary language. Drifting off while in the moment, raw and unfinished collages of harsh, sensitive modulated sound, embracing the unexpected with a situationist attitude. Chebedajha is the project of cultural producer Jeannette Petrik. Their practice locates itself at the fringes and peripheries with an aim to be radically honest and critical. Operating in the vicinity of intense states of anxiety and pleasure, discomfort and relief, the experimental sound of Chebedajha aims for an increased sensitivity of perception to become part of the collective everyday.

Dewi Barend
Fashion designer based in Amsterdaml, presenting De/Wi
Tonight she present her creation inspired by the Dutch mythical creature called Kludde. A is a Kludde shapeshifting tormentor.
Outfit will be shown by Lorenzo who is a dancer, performer and choreographer.

Francis
sonification of bodies
Francis (Porto/ Berlin) is an interdisciplinary artist, composer, cultural promoter and dj practicing in the realms of performance, sound and installation.

Wei Kang Beh
Their work is influenced by the un/conventional and experimental notions between avant-garde art, sound art, science, quantum theories, geometry, mysticism, music and technological artifacts. Beh practices multi-media methodologies to embody their work into sound sculpture, installation, spatial performance, audiovisual composition, graphic score, electroacoustic improvisation and experimental performative electronic instruments/devices.

PARTNERS
LIEBIG 12
// located since 2011 in the core of Berlin Friedrichshain. Liebig12 is an atelier & community oriented run by Allegra Solitude in collaboration with numerous and diverse local and international actors. Inspired by empirical approaches, Liebig12 acts as a cross disciplinary laboratory encouraging the exchange between artists, curators, re#searchers, cultural activists mostly with the link between sound and objects.Liebig is going to be the core of the 3 weeks Noise festival 2022
Jugend[widerstands]museum
// As early as the 1970s, the Galilee Church was a free space that primarily alternatively oriented young people used to meet, exchange opinions and have fun without having to fear reprisals.For this festival they opend the door on the Saturday evenings to present unique sounds in space
ERROR INSTRUMENTS
// Amsterdam based electronic instrument producer since 2012. The Error team will be presenting their noise instruments in the first weekend of the festival. Here they will present their research and devellopment approach and have soldering kits available.
Try and error is their formula.
Volst
www.volst.studio// Volst profides the hardware and software to present the Odio spatial sound App.
Odio is the iOS app that has been selected for the Apple design award catogory Innovation.
RBL Media
www.rbl.media// RBL is a web radio community in Turin and Berlin.
RBL was born in 2013 in Turin, ‘sulla riva del Po’ - on the bank of the Po. Its radio flow grows until it reaches Berlin where in 2017 it inaugurates a parallel reality overlooking the fervent scene of the German capital.
RBL Media is the festival partner for broadcasting the satuday performances.
Week 1
reservation by email
Workshop #1
Workshop #1
3.9 Saturday
Workshop #1
Workshop #1
Paul Tas
Error instrumentsSoldering your Error Synth
For this workshop Error instruments will bring the LABsynt.
It is a handon stand alone synth where you can find the noise spots by touching your hands and play with the oscillators.
The front panel has an open header to experiement with multiple components to hear the manupulations of sounds such as using different values of capacitors, LEDs or resitors.
This synth is great if you like cinematic sounds, deep drones for creating an ambient piece.
€ 85
2 hours, coffee/tea/snacks, plus all gear
Workshop #2
Workshop #2
3.9 Saturday 12:30
Yuri Landman
Self made instruments - Hypercustom Instruments
Build your Elektroacoustic instruments
In the Quickstep Kalimba Workshop you will make the electric variant that can be handy to plug in any amp and to use in any soundproduction. The tuning is adapted to the 12 tone common in Western music, but can be adapted to the traditional tunings as well if desired.
€90
4 hours, coffee/tea/snacks, plus all gear
18:00 ! OPENI
NG BUBBLES ! 18:00
NG BUBBLES ! 18:00
OPENING
OPENING
Week 2
reservation by email
Week 3
reservation by email
// if you like a combination of workshops, please send a email for combo workshop tickets.
Workshop #3
Workshop #3
Sarah Sommers
Transfor your hardware
Ecstatically upgrading your hardware. In this
workshop we will be working on the looks of your favorite hardware. Sarah will guide you through the steps of the external transformation of your hardware boxes.
The workshop can also include the creation and stickering of design made by you in the workshop if you wish. The stickering process is only possible for the Elektron boxes listed below, but feel free to just come and learn about it.
- Elektron Analog Rytm MKI
- Elektron Analog four MKI
- Elektron Syntakt
- Elektron Digitakt
- Berhnringer TD3
- Steda SR-909
- SOMA Laboratory Pulsar-23
€ 20 workshop incl. stickering
€ 10 workshop excl. sitckering
3 hours, coffee/tea/snacks, material, plus your own elektron gear from the list above and a laptop if you want to design a sticker, software provided afterwards.

Workshop #4
17.9 Saturday 14:30
James Osterlund
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin · Berlin School of Mind and BrainTinnitus Tones
You know that ringing in your ears? The EEEEEEEEEE sound that buzzes around your brain? It’s called tinnitus. And its tone, or tones, have mystified and mortified humans throughout history. While neuroscientists are closer to cracking the code behind this primarily cognitive phenomenon, talk of a cure still seems like science fiction.
In this workshop, attendees will be guided through a short introspective exercise in attending to their tinnitus tone(s) with as much awareness and precision as phenomenologically possible. Once well acquainted with their inner buzzes, bleeps and bloops, everyone is encouraged to artificially synthesize and present their inner noise for others to observe, compare, and --for want of understanding-- accept
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Jeannette Petrik
Presenting the Zine para_llel , reflection on noise as a phenomenon, driving reflections on ambiguity and sound practices.
para_llel is a semi-collective project, which was put into motion in 2018, as a reflection on noise as a phenomenon, driving reflections on ambiguity and sound practices. Over the course of the following four years, the project became a testing ground for ideas about what a publication could be, mostly in the shape of informal conversations with publishers, curators, designers and artists. This first issue of para_llel is released in the context of the first edition of Berlin Noise Festival 2022. Contributors include Christopher Bohlen, Peter Kirn, Yuri Landman, James Osterlund, Jeannette Petrik and studio calh, while Jeannette Petrik edited texts and designed the publication.
€ 20
2 hours, coffee/tea/snacks, first edtion of the two Zines
Workshop #5
17.9 Saturday 16:00
Anna Jordan
How to start your own label or distribute your music
You have finished tracks and are not sure how to release it? Let’s talk a bit about labels, distribution and release plans in general and discuss the pros and cons of releasing on a
label and doing it yourself.
Do you want to launch your own label?
We will talk about the beginnings (forming a concept from an idea) and dive in into branding, design, workflow, admin
tasks, distribution and promotion options and rights management.
Do you want to self-release or release on your label? From creating assets (images, videos, digital and physical products) we will go through a release plan, scheduling and
promotion campaign and discuss some of the most important tools.
€20
2 hours, coffee/tea/snacks
Workshop #6
18.9 Sunday 13:30
Ashley Puente
Ableton - First aid guide to integrating your hardware in DAWHave you ever run out of modulators or desire a deeper integration with your DAW and modular system? Did you ever think of a patch but didn’t have enough cables or modules to make it happen?
Hybrid systems combining analog and digital capabilities allow for many possibilities and new creative avenues to either adapt a Live set to make it tactile or use the modulators in your system to automate specific parameters on your digital instruments or effects to create a more dynamic beat, melody, or drones.
Working with your DAW and Live might sound overbearing and too complicated, but it can be fun once you break it into single parts. Ashley will run you through using a DC-coupled interface or module like Expert Sleepers(ES-8, ES-9, etc..)with your modular in Live. The basics of how to calibrate your oscillators to keep them in tune. To sync your DAW with your Eurorack using CV Clock in or out, send triggers to sequence drum sounds, and control your modular or drum racks with automation curves from Live. Overall, she will show how fun and creative this seemingly complicated thing can be.
€20
2 hours, coffee/tea/snacks

18.9 Sunday 16:00
#Workshop #7
Moritz
Klein
Analog Filtering
How to start your DIY projects to build up to a modular synth
Who doesn’t love a good resonant low pass VCF? It’s arguably the beating heart of any subtractive synth – adding character, dynamics, and a good deal of retro-futuristic oddness to your patches.
In this circuit design workshop, Moritz Klein will walk you through the absolute basics of analog filtering. You'll be able to experiment with and learn about core concepts such as passive/active RC filters, variable cutoff frequencies and feedback/resonance. For that, the workshop includes a mki x es.edu DIY VCF kit, a breadboard, jumpers and batteries.
Afterwards, stick around for a group soldering session, where we'll assemble the VCF module using the PCB and panel included in the kit.
€ 120
3 hours, coffee/tea/snacks, all hardware (mki x es.edu DIY VCF kit, a breadboard, jumpers and batteries)

Exhibition
Liebig12
free entre
2.9 - 22.-9
Odio
Spacial soundproduced by Volst
Experience Apple’s spatial audio with the interactive AR Soundscapes by Odio.

Steal in momentum
resonating frequencies with objects
ERROR instruments
hippoGet to know the hippo. And soundbox to give a processes electroaccoustic sound as if it is a hippo.

INFO WORKHOPS
Week1
Week1
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Week2
Workshop #3
Workshop #4
Workshop #5
Week3
Workshop #6
Workshop #7
Workshop #8 tristique
PARTNERS
LIEBIG 12
// located since 2011 in the core of Berlin Friedrichshain. Liebig12 is an atelier & community oriented run by Allegra Solitude in collaboration with numerous and diverse local and international actors. Inspired by empirical approaches, Liebig12 acts as a cross disciplinary laboratory encouraging the exchange between artists, curators, re#searchers, cultural activists mostly with the link between sound and objects.Liebig is going to be the core of the 3 weeks Noise festival 2022
WIEDERSTANDS MUSEUM
// As early as the 1970s, the Galilee Church was a free space that primarily alternatively oriented young people used to meet, exchange opinions and have fun without having to fear reprisals.
For this festival they opend the door on the Saturday evenings to present unique sounds in space
ERROR INSTRUMENTS
Amsterdam based elektronic instrument brand.
The Error team will be present the first weekend of the festival to show case their research and devellopment.
Try and error is their formula
Volst
www.volst.studioVolst profides the hardware and software to present the Odio spatial sound App.
Odio is the iOS app that has been selected for the Apple design award catogory Innovation.
RBL Media
www.rbl.mediaRBL is a web radio community in Turin and Berlin.
RBL was born in 2013 in Turin, ‘sulla riva del Po’ - on the bank of the Po. Its radio flow grows until it reaches Berlin where in 2017 it inaugurates a parallel reality overlooking the fervent scene of the German capital.
Festival partner for broadcasting the satuday performances.
The program includes a wide scale of workshop. In the workshops we have topics that are an introductory of sound concepts and workshops that deepdive to create the next level of understanding.
Besides the workshops there will be a performance line up on the Saturdays. Here the msuicians research new sounds and present these in the impressive Galiläakirche in Friederichhain.