Month: August 2015

MARTIN HALL AT BANDCAMP

You can now stream and listen freely to all songs and tracks from a large selection of Martin Hall solo albums and related side projects at Bandcamp. You can also buy the titles as both physical and digital albums at the site. If you acquire a cd or vinyl version, you automatically get the record as download as well.

An important feature in the Bandcamp context is that you can buy downloads in the FLAC format – audio files in a much higher quality than the mp3 standard. In comparison this is not possible if you buy downloads of services such as iTunes.

VISIT THE NEW MARTIN HALL BAND CAMP PAGE HERE

You can use Visa, MasterCard and several other credit cards on the site. Obviously it’s also an option to pay via PayPal.

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Among the many titles you can find albums such as Inskription, Apparently All the Same, Relief, Cutting Through, Presence, Random Hold, Metropolitan Suite, Camille, Das Mechanische Klavier, Facsimile, Catalyst, Hospital Cafeterias, If Power Asks Why and Phasewide, Exit Signs. SS-Say, Pesteg Dred and Before material is also available.


ODENSE SPOKEN WORD FESTIVAL

Prototype/Protocol is a performance play combining music, film and graphics, an inter-aesthetic meeting between Martin Hall, the avant-garde ensemble Lydenskab and Staal Film. The stage play was originally performed at a line of different occasions during November 2014, but will be reenacted in relation to Odense Spoken Word Festival 2015 on August 21 at Kulturmaskinen, Odense (19.30 CET).

The cast of the show features Martin Hall (voice), Maiken Kildegaard (performer), Eskild Winding (piano), Thea Vesti (guitar), Sofia Olsson (cello) and Staal Film (video).

Tickets can be purchased via the following links:
 

 


 

"Prototype/Protocol" is a story based on the broken chain of connection between three generations – a fragmented, highly personal memory protocol made up of letters, recordings and fictitious memories. Via videos, recited pieces of text and an ever-changing musical setting a collage-like story is told – a story about consequences; how the loss of hope in one generation may affect the next.