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re:organ - Laboratory for new organ sounds

Hampus Lindwall consciously moves beyond traditional stylistic boundaries. As an organist and composer, he combines his classical church music training with influences from electronic music, performance art, club culture, and experimental sound practices.


These influences don't function as mere quotations, but rather as an aesthetic stance: music becomes a physically tangible dimension that directly affects the listener. At the same time, Lindwall works with algorithmic and systemic models of thought, setting parameters, initiating processes, and pursuing them to their limits.

With his album Brace for Impact, Lindwall creates a dynamic soundscape oscillating between fluid movement and clear structures. Soundscapes emerge, overlap, become unbalanced, and shift in form.

Rhythm is not presented as a fixed pattern, but rather develops through friction, repetition, and temporal displacement. Harmonies shift, become saturated, distorted, or reduced to their elemental structures.
Dates
October 2026
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