Picture: David Wallraf by Thomas Herbst
Picture: David Wallraf by Thomas Herbst

David Wallraf at West Germany / Saturday, 8.2.2025

David Wallraf is a noise artist and theorist living in Hamburg. His artistic work deals with the repressed and uncanny sonic residues of quotidian life, crafting soundtracks for the creeping disaster we inhabit. His PhD thesis Grenzen des Hörens. Noise und die Akustik des Politischen has been published in 2021.

“Crudeltá Necessaria” deals with the role of cruelty in the works of Pier Paolo Pasolini by blending noise, raw electronics and field recordings into a detailed dystopian sonic experience that „you don’t have to be afraid of“ — taz

“Pasolini was a merciless analyst and critic of society under capitalist production. His answer to the banal brutality of capitalism was an artistic cruelty of his own design, a necessary cruelty which is evident in the films and texts that inspired these recordings. It is evident in the transformations and transitions of the novel-fragment Petrolio, it glares and screams from the screen in his films. You can hear it in the last and only words of the young cannibal in Porcile (“I killed my father. I ate human flesh. I quiver with joy.”), in Medea’s curse against Iason (“It’s useless! Nothing is possible anymore!”) and in the Sphinx’s desperate cry when murdered by Oedipus (“It’s useless! The abyss you’re throwing me in is in yourself!”). It gazes through the masks of mythological and historical settings. It is evident in the almost violent way Pasolini edited his films, a form of Verfremdungseffekt that exemplifies his remorseless stance towards his audience, the spectacle of the film industry, fascism and capitalistic society. This necessary cruelty serves as a last line of defense in the political and artistic struggle against societal and political pressure. With this release I hope to capture at least a fragment of this demeanor.”

Daniela Lunelli aka Munsha is an Italian musician, composer, and music educator based in Berlin. She embraces imperfection and the unexpected in her artistic quest, finding beauty in chaos and uncertainty. Through her music, she challenges conventions and explores new boundaries, inviting listeners to lose themselves between sound and human nature. Her tracks are an ever-evolving experiment, a distorted reflection of the world around us, seen through the prism of altered perceptions.

As mere human, she studied singing, multimedia composition, and cello in Salerno, Rome, and Milan. Over the years, she has performed as a vocal soloist and ensemble member on numerous stages. Her activity as a musician and her years of research in singing and experimental vocal techniques are reflected in the experimental scene, including theatre, dance, and interdisciplinary art projects.

David Wallraf / support: Munsha

Saturday, 8.2.2025 | Doors 20:00 | Starts 21:00 CET
West Germany | Skalitzer Straße 133 | 10999 Berlin
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