Leonhard Föcher in the WAZ Gladbeck september 20th 2020
Interzone perceptible played to the silent movie "Orlacs Hände" from
1924 at Maxus Gladbeck. The musicians created a captivating
atmosphere. (...) The individual instruments faded into the
background. Accordion and electric bass could only be heard
sporadically. It was not a staging of a classical instrumental silent
film accompaniment, but a transformation in which set pieces of
individual media and instruments created a new whole. The playing of
the two musicians did not interpret or accentuate the individual
scenes, as one would expect from an "ordinary" musical silent film
accompaniment, but rather merged with them. (...) The audience was
confronted with a single sound entity, into which the course and the
images of the film mingled. (...) The plot of the film was dissected
in a way that defied expectations. The audience was confronted with a
work that allowed for completely new meanings and interpretations.
(...)
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