Spring Concerts with Klingra and Lisen Rylander Löve

During spring 2023, two fantastic music concerts will be held at the World Heritage Grimeton. In collaboration with Musik Hallandia, two free INES concerts will be offered on April 22 and May 27. They will fill the radio station with sound waves – as an exciting part of our cultural program “Communication for better or worse.”

APRIL 22: KLINGRA

The new Nordic group Klingra has released a debut album. Klingra is based in the Faroe Islands but has members from Denmark, Finland, Norway, Latvia, and the Faroe Islands. Musicians with experience from groups like Jack White, Savage Rose, Afenginn, and Teitur. The new album is called “…eftir” and describes the west coast of Greenland in 1956 and the port Nordafar (short for Norway/Denmark/Faroe Islands) – a fishing port for Faroese fishermen who were forced out of their own waters by German and English trawlers. Composers Nyberg and Neystabø use local recordings from one of these fishermen. Solitude and longing are expressed both in the music and the Faroese lyrics. This is combined with electronics, and Klingra integrates a wide palette of acoustic and electronic sounds that could be called “indie-classical.”
On stage
Dánjal á Neystabø – piano, keyboard, vocals
Kim Rafael Nyberg – keyboard, piano, vocals
He∂in Ziska Davidsen – electronics, guitar
Maggie Björklund – pedal steel guitar
Mikael Blak – bass, electronics
Knut Finsrud – drums, percussion
Roma Komar – sound, trumpet
The concert is streamed on www.inesplay.se where other INES concerts are available.

MAY 27: LISEN RYLANDER Löve | OCEANS

Gothenburg-based saxophonist Lisen Rylander Löve is internationally active in electronica, jazz, and experimental music. In 2019, she released her first solo album Oceans. It is music where the broken meets the beautiful, acoustic meets electronic. By mixing acoustic instruments like saxophone and vocals with live electronics, she creates her own unique sound worlds. This Saturday afternoon, she will come to the World Heritage Grimeton and fill the radio station with sound waves – as an exciting part of our cultural program “Communication for better or worse.” Take the opportunity to arrive a little earlier and enjoy the place and something tasty at Kjell’s Café.
On stage;
Lisen Rylander Löve – tenor sax, vocals, live electronics
Donovan van Marten – bass, live electronics
Martin Öhman – drums, live electronics
Collaboration between Musik Hallandia, Grimeton Radio Station, Halmstad Municipality, and LJ Records.
Free admission to both concerts.