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ŠUMskoVOCE


Concert 6YPAH / ŠUMskoVOCE #7
30.10.2025 The duo 6YPAH (Buran), consisting of Jani Toplak (Nova Gorica) and Giorgio Multineddu (Gorica), returned to the stage after many years of absence with the album Prozorno mesto (Transparent City) – a collection of six songs that capture the sonic and literary vision of two decades of creativity in less than half an hour. Their story begins in 2008, when they turned a friendly experimental project into an enigmatic musical entity inspired by the Soviet space program
Oct 301 min read


Subburben / ŠUMskoVOCE #6
30.12.2025 Subburben is composed of Andrej Kobal and Gal Furlan. One mechanical, the other acoustic, together they explore and experiment with sound, searching for the intersections and frictions between two worlds. Their music could be genre-defined as psychedelic noise with a touch of free jazz, and the situations they find themselves in during improvisation create a wide and colorful spectrum of sounds. Gal Furlan is a drummer and percussionist who comes from the school of
Feb 31 min read


ŠUMskoVOCE
This concert series is dedicated to the experimentation and exploration of sound, noise and voice. The project’s title aims to highlight the Slovenian word “šum” (noise), the Italian “voce” (voice) and the Croatian “šumsko voće” (forest fruits), which – beyond its literal meaning - evokes the ambient sounds of the nature. Over the last year or so, we have hosted various musicians: Andrej Kobal, Jaka Berger, Aleš Krebs, the Italian duo Annalized Noiose, the Sicilian performer
May 24, 20241 min read


Concert BOŠTJAN PRELOVŠEK: Šepet vrčev / ŠUMskoVOCE #5
24.05.2024 The Whispering Bowls project deals with the auditory perception of the relationship between the artificial and the natural, the real and the fictional, individual freedom and the control or restriction of that freedom. The project uses recorded archival texts, texts recorded using a text generator, electroacoustic processing of texts, conversion of text material into MIDI notation, and collection of data on individuals' movements, converted into MIDI notation. The
May 23, 20241 min read


Concert Pakkyōne / ŠUMskoVOCE #4
15.11.2023 Pakkyōne is a doll dressed in torn clothes, safety pins, and rags that we found in a small abandoned farmhouse. She cannot speak because her vocal cords are sewn shut with thread and mint leaves coated with resin. She communicates using an unusual language consisting of sounds, graphemes, and head movements. She carved a holey guzheng (a Chinese version of the zither) out of a hollow tree and assembled a strange little orchestra of sound stones, copper, and molten
Nov 15, 20231 min read


Concert ANNALIZED NOISE DUO / ŠUMskoVOCE #3
15.04.2023 Music cycle ŠUMskoVOCE is dedicated to experimenting and exploring sound, noise, and voice. The duo, consisting of Sardinian transdisciplinary artist Annalise Pascai Saiu (Annalized) and glitch percussionist Emilio Bernè (Noiose) took us on an auditory and visual journey through glossolalia, philosophy, mystical themes, and an experimental approach to traditional Sardinian tales, improvised on Byzantine scales with a generous dose of noise. Annalisa Pascai Saiu is
Apr 14, 20231 min read


Concert JAKA BERGER: Fragments of self / ŠUMskoVOCE #2
10.03.2023 The music cycle ŠUMskoVOCE is dedicated to exploring, experimenting, and researching sound, noise, and voice. This time, our guest was Jaka Berger. "Tell me how you sound and I'll tell you who you are." Fragments Of Self is a quadraphonic spatial journey through his own past sound creations, recycled and reprocessed with granular and tape techniques through a modular synthesizer. By sampling records from the discography between 2013 and 2023, which covers everythi
Mar 10, 20231 min read


Concert Buty Free - Vinyl & Paper ed. / ŠUMskoVOCE #1
24.02.2023 ŠUMskoVOCE #1: Buty Free - Vinyl & Paper ed. Guest performer was Buty Free, also known as musician and cultural initiator Aleš Krebs, who composed using elements already present in Carinarnica - paper and old vinyl records.
Feb 24, 20231 min read
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