innen.aussen.raum are twelve young Munich residents who, since 2010, have been bringing music to stages and clubs that unfortunately find too little space in the state capital. They are interested in the music they like, in art and ideas in new spaces. And about affordability. Instead of profit. Love and stuff instead of flashlights and everything homemade. And because music sounds much clearer to the ears when the surroundings don't fit into a pigeonhole, innen.aussen.raum work with visuals and installations at their concerts and look for new locations whenever possible.
On June 3, innen.aussen.raum will be a guest in the nsdoku foyer for an evening of genuine .raum design. With two musicians who open up very broad horizons.
Kety Fusco (Ticino / Electric Harp)
"Pluck away, old masters", is how the German newspaper "Die Zeit" put it: Kety Fusco's focal point is the harp - that walking musical cliché of angelic orchestras and terrifying homeland paradises. But Kety Fusco dispels clichés and fear: with her, the harp is electric, a means of transportation through worlds of sound, even danceable... If you want to see all expectations and traditions crumble live, you've come to the right place. This art has earned Kety Fusco a sold-out concert at the Royal Albert Hall, a collaboration with Iggy Pop and an appearance at SXSW. And now one in Munich.
Liz Metta (Vienna / Modern Psychedelia Dream-Loop)
Exploring and traveling inside and out. Liz Metta's latest album is called "Introspection" - and yet it ranges from "Vienna" to "Clouds", "Across The Ocean" and "Night Sky". How? With looping guitar carpets and melodic splinters that tingle in the ears like salt crystals. A rather weightless flight. And a very human one: where it could get chilly in the ocean and stratosphere, Liz Metta's voice keeps you warm; expressive, but never theatrical. For friends of genre designations, we say: Dreampop, psychedelic, indie and even shoegaze.
innen.aussen.raum e.V. consists of Saskia Dittrich, Charlotte Geiger, Sanna Hahn, Steffanie Heindl, Marietta Jestl, Oliver Keller, Mirca Lotz, Richard Mahlke, Florian Naumann, Florian Schulz, Maria Stammwitz, Denis Strauch and Florian Streifinger.
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Free admission! Donations welcome.