POLYPHONY AT BAIZ, SESSION 009
Recorded live at the “Polyphonie im BAIZ” (“Polyphony at the BAIZ”), Berlin, on October 15, 2024, featuring Michael Peters.
POLYPHONY AT BAIZ, SESSION 009
Recorded live at the “Polyphonie im BAIZ” (“Polyphony at the BAIZ”), Berlin, on October 15, 2024, featuring Michael Peters.
MaHalla is a unique cultural venue located in a historical, 3000 square meter former turbine hall. Featuring a well-preserved industrial patina and a ceiling height of over 12 meters, MaHalla hosts a variety of events where visitors can experience the extraordinary quality of this massive building. The venue is known for hosting some of the most outstanding ambient and electronica events.
Of course we were very excited to get the chance to have our more or less first official stage appearance in this special place.
To celebrate the release of the album “Rest,” I gave a concert at the Taborkirche in Kreuzberg on June 16, 2024 – see the announcement of the event here.
Continue reading A video summary of the Concert at the Tabor Church on June 16, 2024Looking at the Kottbusser Tor roundabout from space, you can see a star-shaped structure. A caravan of musicians follows the smell of freshly baked baklava. Café Morgenstern appears before them in flickering light. As they enter, they disappear into the mist. The sound of a sewing machine fills their ears. Like free radicals, they make their way. They push open a skylight, look up at the night sky, and hear radio transmissions.
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released March 20, 2024
Bernhard Wöstheinrich: Sequencer, Keyboards & Synthesizer
Lukas Radiomodul: Loopmachine
Mathieu Sylvestre (SONUS EORUM): Looper and Electronics, Real-time Sound Transformations (sonuseorum.bandcamp.com)
Volker Lankow: Soundscapes & Loops (volkerlankow.bandcamp.com)
David Kollar: Guitar

This is one of Bernhard’s paintings that leaves the greatest impression on viewers.
Further paintings can be prepared on request.
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Bernhard performing at the recording session of the album “Elsewhere“. Photo by Markus Reuter
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Bernhard Wöstheinrich’s Magnet is not only about being a showcase of how vintage gear and current electronic sound production technologies can merge. It is an epic musical statement with a physical presence.
Artwork by Christine Kriegerowski
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Bernhard sometimes refers to himself in jest as a descendant of the Cherusci, Christine has painted him a picture of a pagan stag god. The Cherusci described themselves as deer people.
Artwork by Christine Kriegerowski
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