A Swedish ultra-minimalist
Stockholm resident and Elgaland-Vargaland King Carl Michael von Hausswolff is one of the most authentic minimalists in electronic music today. The sonic counterpart of a Walter de Maria or Donald Judd, Von Hausswolff makes his works with custom made ‹Lehtmachines›, sound generating boxes custom built by Finn Jari Lethinen.
Read this review of Ström by the BBC’s Peter Marsh.
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- 04.04.08 / 9pm
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