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23.10.2025
19:00 Uhr
Zenner

Analogue Foundation presents Suzanne Ciani (live)

Analogue Foundation presents Suzanne Ciani (live)
Suzanne Ciani(live)
Cassie Kinoshi & Petter Eldh (live)
Telva

ANALOGUE FOUNDATION PRESENTS
SUZANNE CIANI - Live
CASSIE KINOSHI & PETTER ELDH - Live
TELVA - DJ
at ZENNER BERLIN
23.10.2025, 19:00 - 23:30

Analogue Foundation Berlin presents the fifth in a series of thoughtfully curated listening concerts at the historic Zenner Berlin. Once again, the Zenner Saal will be transformed into a close-listening environment, where the audience is positioned around the performers, and attendees are invited to move, sit, or lie within the space. This time, we are greatly honoured to present a performance by Suzanne Ciani, a true synthesizer pioneer whose ethereal and powerfully resonant music and dexterous work with the Buchla synth has inspired a new generation of artists.
Additionally, the evening will feature a performance by Cassie Kinoshi and Petter Eldh, two of the most exciting artists currently working across the spheres of jazz and experimental music composition in Berlin, performing an improvised set of saxophone, double bass and electronics together for the first time at Zenner Saal. Vocalist, producer and DJ Telva will open the evening with her sonic reveries, as captured on her label byt’ (pronounced ‘beat’), which means ‘to be’ in Slavic.

Suzanne Ciani is a five-time Grammy award-nominated composer and electronic music pioneer who has released over 20 solo albums, such as Seven Waves and LIVE Quadrophonic. Ciani connected with synth designer Don Buchla while studying at the University of California, Berkeley, and after moving to NYC in the mid-’70s, she became an in-demand composer for film and television, among other things creating sounds for Bally's groundbreaking Xenon pinball machine and designing Coca-Cola’s pop-and-pour sound. In 2016, Finders Keepers Records rereleased her Buchla Concerts 1975, a collection of recordings of her quadrophonic performances on the Buchla modular synth, featuring soundscapes that shimmer and pulse. Ciani now lives in Northern California, where she worked on 2016’s Sunergy with Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, expanded and rereleased in 2023 on RVNG Intl. A recipient of the Moog Innovation Award, she was inducted into Keyboard Magazine's Hall of Fame alongside synth luminaries like Bob Moog, Don Buchla and Dave Smith, and she has taken her immersive improvised live performances to audiences around the world.

Cassie Kinoshi is a Mercury Prize-nominated (2019) and Ivors Academy Award-winning (2018) composer, arranger and alto-saxophonist working in London and Berlin, with a focus on multi-disciplinary and genre-blending performance work. Her 2024 album gratitude on International Anthem featured modal melancholia, anthemic brass and string themes, performed by her ten-piece ensemble seed. Adept in audio-visual and installation performance, Cassie is a composerfor contemporary dance, film and theatre and has been commissioned by orchestras and ensembles such as the London Symphony Orchestra, London Sinfonietta and the BBC Philharmonic. Petter Eldh is a producer, composer, arranger and synth collector, and is regarded as one of Europe’s leading bassists. Living and working across Sweden, Berlin, and London, he is a recipient of the SWR Jazzpreis in 2022 and the Deutscher Jazzpreis in the string category in 2024. His Projekt Drums series wove rhythms by drummers like Savannah Harris and Richard Spaven into a tapestry of beats featuring harp, french horn, marimba players and synths. Recent work includes
LPs by his bands POST KOMA, ENEMY, and Y-OTIS on the Finnish label We Jazz Records, collaborations with artists such as Django Bates, Kit Downes and Gard Nilssen Acoustic Unity, and remixes of Jaga Jazzist and Jameszoo on Brainfeeder.

Tickets are limited to maintain the intimate quality of the experience.

Analogue Foundation Berlin supports the process of creating, mixing and cutting lacquers for vinyl production at its recording studio Brewery Studios. Bar Neiro, now on hiatus but expected to reopen soon, is a listening bar where Analogue Foundation offers the ability to pause and listen to analogue music on a bespoke hi-fi soundsystem. The Analogue Foundation Berlin series of concerts at Zenner Saal brings together many of the artists who have recorded at Brewery Studios in a live and intimate concert format.
Zenner
Alt-Treptow 15, 12435 Berlin