
In the Schlegel Cultural Club in Bochum, a creative space for experimental art and music, three artists meet whose works address the interplay of traditional heritage and innovative sound techniques. Their performances draw on concepts such as resonance, deconstruction, and interference, expanding the possibilities of emotional and cultural forms of expression. Sally Decker uses sound as an interface between the individual and the environment. Her music creates intimate resonances that are both introspective and communicative. Bela combines the Korean tradition of Pungmul with electronic sounds and metal-inspired vocals, resulting in a tension-filled deconstruction of traditional music. Jessica Ekomane works with the transformation of rhythmic structures, which she deliberately deconstructs and places in new contexts. Her compositions merge minimalism with psychoacoustic effects, creating illusions that challenge our acoustic perception. The evening demonstrates how sound serves as a tool of transformation – whether through introspective processes, the deconstruction of traditions, or the fusion of organic and digital sound worlds.