mundu lawaai & Bimini at Minimal Music Festival


This late-night concert kicks off with the world premiere of Gabriel de Oliveira’s mundu lawaai. Within the framework of SITProductions they developed a research between the Netherlands and their native Brazil, immersing themselves auto-ethnographically in traditional processions and soundsystems, performing with maracatu group Leão Misterioso, studying gamelan, tambú, kawina, and engaging in critical readings of the Jaap Kunst Archive and other musicological sources. They created a work for a six-piece ensemble that blends club culture, poetry, percussion and electronics.
The night continues with Bimini, an intensive solo drum performance by Frank Rosaly. Rhythm and meditation merge under the light design of Noortje van den Eijnde. Stretching far beyond the standard concert format, Bimini is a nocturnal, collective experience echoing themes of freedom, escape, and letting go.
mundu lawaai
Gabriel De Oliveira, a Brazilian-born driving force in Amsterdam’s improvisation scene, is forging a distinctive sonic language with his group. Their soundscape is one of live-sampled improvisations, cyclic beat-songs, and layered spoken word. The music alludes to both Dutch instant composing and minimalist dub studio experiments. In the spirit of Arthur Russell’s World of Echo, mundu lawaai is on a quest to establish new connections between club, ritual, and chamber music.
Gabriel de Oliveira – guitar, vocals | Chaerin Im – keyboard, synthesizer | Niels Luteijn – drums | Alek Kurniawan – live electronics | Jelle Huizinga – vocals | more TBA
BIMINI
Frank Rosaly’s drumming skills and improvisational spirit were forged in Chicago. Since 2016, he has been based in Amsterdam. For Bimini, Rosaly researched ritual and ceremonial traditions rooted in the indigenous Taíno culture of the Caribbean.
Frank Rosaly – drums, percussions | Noortje van den Eijnde – light projection, programming
17 April @ 22:30 – 23:15
