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Deep Listening Session at Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche Doors: 7:00 pm Act 1: 8:00 pm - Ángeles Rojas Act 2: 9:00 pm - ASERET + DUÆ !!! To preserve the experience, entering during a session is not allowed, as it may disturb those inside. We kindly ask you to arrive on time or enter only during the breaks between sessions, even with the online tickets !!! ____ DRONES is conceived as a practice of sound exploration in its most essential form. The project investigates the boundaries between sound and space through immersive Ambient atmospheres and Drone textures, inviting an active listening practice that aims to deconstruct everyday sound perception and open up new awareness of the surrounding soundscape and their inner self. ____ Ángeles Rojas Composer and performer based in Berlin. Her work explores acoustic phenomena such as resonance, intonation, and the harmonic spectrum through sustained tones and durational forms, focusing on amplifying what is already present through attentive listening. Working with instruments such as shruti box, tambura, organ, self-made instruments, and ensembles, her practice spans composition, performance, and installation, often realized in collaborative or site-sensitive contexts. ASERET Ambient-Drone composer and live performer based in Berlin. His music is characterized by contemplative drones as the foundation upon which sound textures and sequencing are delicately layered to create immersive auditory experiences. The purpose of his works is to bring back to the foreground the human value, giving a chance to the listeners to identify themselves, reconsidering their own spaces outside of time, in contrast with an increasingly hectic world. DUÆ Berlin-based artist Duae treats the voice as a raw material for precise sonic exploration. The work strips the voice of language, leaving behind a spectrum of grit, breath, and digital debris. Whether through haunting choral walls or shattered rhythmic poetry, Duae maps out an intimate territory where human expression meets electronic distortion.