RUISKAMER: Klinck Trio / dudal & de Roover
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Wed 11.0219:30 - 22:30Miry Concertzaal, GentMIRY Concertzaal
Dudal & de Roover embrace imperfection - letting loops sing, drift, and distort through physical manipulation and faulty equipment.
About Klinck Trio
With their debut album, My Hair is Everywhere, Klinck Trio—Elisabeth Klinck (violin, vocals), Adia Vanheerentals (saxophone, vocals), and Maya Dhondt (piano, vocals)—unfolds an intimate language in which melody and silence hold each other in a fragile balance. Rooted in improvisation, the music exudes an openness in which every sound and pause is given meaning.
The album sounds like an invitation to attentive listening: from whispering details and breathing spaces to playful melodies and tender resonances. Inspired by artists like Meredith Monk, the music moves between lightness and melancholy, searching for a fragile beauty that only fully unfolds in silence.
Elisabeth Klinck is a contemporary violinist, composer, and performer from Brussels, known for her timeless, profound soundscapes. Her albums 'Picture a Frame' (2023) and 'Chronotopia' – selected by The Quietus as one of the best albums of 2025. In 2025, Elisabeth was selected as one of radio station Klara's De Twintigers, a group of promising young artists who are shaping the future of Belgian classical music.
Adia Vanheerentals is one of Belgium's most promising young musicians. She was selected for Klara De Twintigers (2024) and is also the driving force behind Bodem, her trio with Anke Verslype and Willem Malfliet, with which she toured during JazzLab in 2025. Her solo LP 'Here Are 5 Reasons to Meditate' was released in 2024 on Ultra Eczema, and her next album 'Taking Place' on Relative Pitch Records is scheduled for release in November 2025.
Maya Dhondt is a Brussels-based pianist and abstract virtuoso whose practice ranges from glitch-pop experiments to contemporary piano works. She has performed at festivals such as Rewire (The Hague) and Fifty Lab (Brussels), and her debut album 'wow, x' was released in 2024 on VIERNULVIER Records.
About Support: GAME (Hui Chi Lee, Julen Latorre)
Plastic Air is a piece for flexible duo, live electronics and video by Portuguese composer Igor C. Silva. Light, sound, jazz grooves and plastic ducks come together in an intense and sometimes overwhelming audiovisual setting, in which humour and raw energy play an important role.
The piece moves between tightly structured moments and more open situations, allowing sound, image and physical presence to interact freely with each other. Hui Chi Lee and Julen Latorre have arranged the work for bass clarinet and drums, using improvisation as a way to expand the material and respond in real time to what is happening on stage.
Credits
Klinck Trios ‘My Hair is Everywhere’
to be released on VIERNULVIER Records | 07.11.2025
Dudal & de Roover 'pivot rotations'
to be released on VIERNULVIER Records | 21.11.2025