Sepp Wejwar WIEN
Having been involved with surrealism all his life - initially "naturally" in poetry - Sepp Wejwar brings essential creative means of the roughly hundred-year-old thought construct into music.
Having been involved with surrealism all his life - initially "naturally" in poetry - Sepp Wejwar brings essential creative means of the roughly hundred-year-old thought construct into music.
Let themselves flow; or want to come into flow, whether they are in being or want to move there.
Above all, we believe that it is not about an absolute, about a state that can be nailed down, not about a measurable unity – it is always about the process!
This way of making music captivates artists who feel at home in the most diverse genres: jazz, rock, classical music, reggae, underground, world music, blues, free jazz, electronic, hiphop etc.
Since the artists involved are virtuosos, a profound and multi-layered discourse is possible. A creative interaction that goes far beyond the musical/dance level.
A collective without direction, whereby every now and then an artist places an idea, him/herself at the centre, takes the reins, radiates authority and sets direct impulses.
The FREE FORMS of music are the adventure within the music including the audience.
The free play has become multidimensional more complex and more holistic. Exactly contrary to the current movement of consumer-orientated one dimensionality... "Mono-culture"!
A musical "style" that increasingly stood out from all types of jazz, free jazz, new improvisation music, fluxus movement, soundpainting, became increasingly popular and evaporated into the art scene.
Every "act" by the artists of the free forms – every concert, dance, evening, reading – is a manifestation of creativity, artistic existence, comprehensive know-how and also of their philosophy of life.