Sat, 24.01.2026
20:00 – 23:00
location
DOCK 11 / DOCKdigital
Saal 4
Kastanienallee 79, 10435 Berlin
in frame of Vorspiel 2026 a citywide programme by spaces and initiatives around transmediale and CTM festivals vorspiel.berlin/events
Act is an experimental music event series focusing on the intersection of live and electronic sound, AV practices, conceptual DJ sets, and performances. Act(7) takes place in collaboration with DOCK11/DOCKdigital and Vorspiel.
GGG (AV live) Movan (AV live) PP+SIT (live) Boom Boom God (live) nee_nah (set)
GGG is a trumpet player, improviser and composer born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina and currently living in Berlin. He is a performer in many art forms, including free improvisation as well as an experimental repertoire in trumpet with hybrid digital electronic sets and visual installations.
Boom Boom God. Imagine the controversial scientist Erwin Schrödinger encountering the mystic chimera Boom Boom God amid the idyllic flora and fauna of the Swiss Alps — a vision clouded only by the stark presence of a massive concrete dam. This complex meeting of science and chaos, angelic beauty and demonic madness, unfolds as a romantic portrayal of nature’s forces clashing with brutalist architecture and the smog of the Anthropocene. Schrödinger or Boom Boom God is a fake industrial folklore band formed by Florian Kolb (bagpipes & drum pads) and Pablo Ulises Lienhard (crackle synth & sampler). ‘Fake Industrial Folklore’ plays with industrial music clichés while summoning a hauntological nostalgia for traditional or folkloristic sounds — music that feels both familiar and uncanny, perhaps like Schrödinger’s cat: simultaneously dead and alive.
PP+SIT. Layered live percussion rhythms blend with the gritty sound of synthesizers and drum machines, forming an environment of industrial shamanism in which the perception of time and place dissolves. The premiere of a collaboration with Sophia Itskovich Ton (percussion) and Pavel Pakhomov (electronics, percussion, voice).
Movan. Sound performer and visual researcher based in Berlin. focusing on electronic sound culture, diaspora rituality, and experimental narratives. He created dynamic real-time sonic journey of raw textures, field recordings and fractured beats.
nee_nah will open the evening with a slow, introspective journey — murky and stretched-out, shaped by leftfield and ambient textures, deep bass and a sense of growing tension.
Supported by DOCK11 / DOCKdigital