Elisa Lindenberg guides every individual in the audience towards a state of heightened awareness and inner stillness. In this sacred space participants will experience a profound sense of release through a gong meditation, a sound bath that connects with the primal sound of life.
Music Ashram is a multidisciplinary collective of musicians and artists with its base at MaHalla Berlin. They will host a Sing Circle at Sanctum of Sound where they blur the boundaries between performers and audience as you are welcomed to discover and enjoy the healing power of your own voice in mindful singing, let yourself be carried away by the sound of togetherness.
The worldwide unique instrument “Celestra” is in the focus of the concert. The sound of this incomparable instrument can best be described as a cathedral of sound. The artists open up a mystical source, creating audible worlds that range from spherical sounds to monumental magnificence. With the abundance of powerful frame drums, electronic sounds and the fine sounds of rarely played together instruments such as the Indian sarangi, the cello, the santoor and vocals that move between ecstasy and ethereal splendor, an acoustical scape is created that can only be experienced very rarely.
AUSKLANG is an ambient/post-rock trio from Berlin. Since their formation in 2019, the three musicians have been creating a sophisticated mix of spherical, experimental synthesizer soundscapes and post-rock instrumental music.
A masterful balance of melodic post-rock and layered ambient bliss, adorning an understated frame of guitar, bass, and drums with complex, ever-evolving arrangements, ranging from glitchy electronics to classically inspired orchestrations.
Amy Yagi comes from Tokyo, Japan.
her concept ”Music at an Art Museum” is crafted in this edition specially for Sanctum Sound
She creates an improvised Ambiental soundscapes based on the atmosphere, moods, and the breathing of people in the auditorium.
The music composed will lead you to think deeply about “those” matters of life.
5 String Theory is the brainchild of experimental violinist Alexey Kochetkov. In this project, Kochetkov explores the symbiosis between violin and computer, creating innovative neo-classical, ambient, and downtempo music. By processing the violin through loopers and effects, he shapes otherworldly soundscapes that elegantly blend the instrument’s centuries-old tradition with modern sonic aesthetics.
SANCTUM OF SOUND IS A MUSICAL FORUM FOR LISTENERS OF SACRED SOUND IN MAHALLA.