
Irene Bianco,
55 Cancri e,
Adèle Tornberg
In this new collaboration, born from a residency supported by Inkonst and SHAPE+, the Copenhagen-based Italian percussionist meets the Malmö-based guitar/modular synth improviser and a visionary local visual artist. Together, they explore Transitions, Rites of Passage, tracing subtle shifts, dramatic ruptures, and the ever-evolving rituals we create in a world of constant reinvention.
Percussionist Bianco blends vintage instruments, found objects, electronics, and field recordings into unpredictable sonic poetry. Her debut solo album Kronblade – released on Valentina Valentina Magaletti’s Permanent Draft label in 2024 – showcases her experimental, whimsical approach. Sara Hausenkamp – aka 55 Cancri e – works across music, collage, video, and poetry, crafting emotive, layered soundscapes with guitar, voice, and modular synths. Her releases span labels like Music For Dreams and Midira Records. Adèle Tornberg operates between digital and analog realms, manipulating microscopic textures into eerie, dreamlike visuals, with past collaborations including Maria W Horn, Hater, and Minais B.
Together, the trio present a meditation on transformation, memory, and the continuous process of becoming.
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Artist(s) of the SHAPE+ network. SHAPE+ is a European platform for innovative music and interdisciplinary art co-funded by the European Union and Pro Helvetia
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