Rumpeln #7

RUMPELN 7
May 7th 2026

Happy to host another Rumpeln event. This time you have to ask me via mail or SMS or instagram where it will happen. Things have changed here, but some of you might know where to go… just write to: klappkart[ätt]peterstrickmann[.]info

We’ll have soup and drinks and nice conversations for and with everyone. Entrance: suggested donation 5-15€. Please feel very welcome to join and enjoy:

Matto Zoppi solo
voice, electronics
Hye Young Sin & Li Song duo
objects

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MATTO ZOPPI
voice, electronics

Matto Zoppi is a sound artist and performer whose work merges sound, poetry, and extended voice techniques to evoke grotesque and liminal narrative tensions. He explores language and narration as a tool for interpreting and transforming reality, often incorporating elements of theater and radio art to investigate the space between sound, speech, and transformation.

Happy to have Matteo on the Rumpeln floor with two mics and one stand. Pretty sure it will be pretty uncompromising, pretty surprising, pretty pretty.

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HYE YOUNG SIN & LI SONG
objects

Berlin based artist Hye Young Sin sets the stage for a multitude of mundane objects and discarded items, music tools and simple toys… driven by low-voltage electronics, motors, breath and musical subtlety. She performs solo and in various collaborations and works with the sound/performance collective multilogue, presenting at Q-O2 Brussels, Haus der Kunst München, ZKM Karlsruhe and INSONORA Madrid.

Li Song is a London-based musician and computer programmer. He performs improvised music with his computer and composes using electronics and acoustic instruments while exploring algorithmic systems, acoustic phenomena, percussion and portable speakers. Some of his works were published by Infant Tree, SUPERPANG, Ftarri and Zoomin‘ Night. The collaborative album „three melodicas“ by Li Song, Sam Andreae, and Rory Salter will drop via zappak on May 1st.

For Rumpeln 7 Hye Young Sin and Li Song team up as a duo. Come and feel invited to observe the behaviour of the duo‘s sounds just like you would observe a crew of ants building their house…

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