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regular: 14,- €uro
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ATTENTION:
doors: approx. 5.30 pm CET
concerts starts: approx. 6.00 pm CET
For many years, Random/Control was David Helbock’s most important project. The three musicians from Vorarlberg celebrated their 15th anniversary last year and have played hundreds of concerts together around the world. After releasing three albums—Random/Control (Traumton 2010), Think of Two (Traumton 2014), and Tour d’Horizon (ACT 2018) – the band is ready for a new program and new adventures.
The new album was recorded during one of the legendary live sessions at Little Big Beat Studio in Liechtenstein and was released in early 2025....
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tickets:
regular: 14,- €uro
students, disabled persons: 7,- €uro
ATTENTION:
doors: approx. 5.30 pm CET
concerts starts: approx. 6.00 pm CET
For many years, Random/Control was David Helbock’s most important project. The three musicians from Vorarlberg celebrated their 15th anniversary last year and have played hundreds of concerts together around the world. After releasing three albums—Random/Control (Traumton 2010), Think of Two (Traumton 2014), and Tour d’Horizon (ACT 2018) – the band is ready for a new program and new adventures.
The new album was recorded during one of the legendary live sessions at Little Big Beat Studio in Liechtenstein and was released in early 2025.
The album Think of Two, dedicated to the two music legends Thelonious Monk and Hermeto Pascoal, impressed Hermeto himself so much that he contributed to it and recorded it especially for Random/Control in Brazil.
The trio’s trademark is and remains the many instruments they play—only three musicians, but well over 20 instruments. Andreas Broger plays the clarinet, bass clarinet, various saxophones, and flutes, and now even sings occasionally. Johannes Bär has mastered almost all brass instruments—sousaphone, tuba, trombone, trumpet, alphorn, but also didgeridoo, beatbox, and drums—and sometimes even all at once.
Inspired by this diversity of sound possibilities, David Helbock, who focuses on the piano and some percussion, has composed many new pieces, setting poems by William Blake, Emily Dickinson, and others to music.
Now the trio has invited Filippa Gojo to sing these very poems.
Filippa Gojo, also from Vorarlberg, lives and studies in Cologne and is an exceptional singer who is in high demand on the German jazz scene. She is the winner of the New German Jazz Prize and was appointed professor at the Nuremberg University of Music in 2023.
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