2025-10-08 @Donau 115 20:30
Zuza Jasinska – voice
Keisuke Matsuno – guitar, effects
Zuza Jasinska (b. August 19, 1997) is a Polish singer, composer, and improviser from Toruń, currently based in Berlin. A graduate of the Jazz Institute at the Universität der Künste (UdK) Berlin, she navigates effortlessly between jazz, folk, singer-songwriter, and experimental music.
Keisuke Matsuno (b. 1985, Berlin) plays the guitar. And he creates sounds & noise through self-made analog audio signal processing. He also writes instrumental songs about the small things in life. And does other things that inspire him. After stations in Weimar, Lucerne and New York, he currently lives and works in Berlin again. He plays solo, with his trio (w/ Andrea Parkins & Steve Heather), his quartet (w/ Evi Filippou, Alexander Binder, Hanno Stick) and the Bands Wood River, Hues, Smashing Humans, The Killing Popes, Jim Black Quartet, John Zorn’s Bagatelles, as well as Trio Schmetterling.
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Jeremy Viner – saxophone, electronics
Lukas Akintaya – drums
Jeremy Viner is a Berlin-based multi-instrumentalist, improviser, composer, and educator involved in a wide array of musical idioms. In 2023, after nearly 20 years in New York City, Viner moved to Berlin and continues to play an active role in both the New York and European experimental music scenes. His latest project is the collaborative trio SIFTERS, with Kate Gentile and Marc Ducret. As a saxophonist and clarinetist, Viner has performed internationally with ensembles led by John Hollenbeck, Steve Lehman, Tyshawn Sorey, Anna Webber, Kate Gentile, Rafiq Bhatia, and many others. Viner is a member of the genre-bending tenor saxophone quartet Battle Trance and the chamber minimalist ensemble Bing & Ruth, two of his longest-running musical collaborations.
Lukas Akintaya, also known as Adeolu, is a Berlin-based drummer, composer and music producer. As a cross-disciplinary musician, he explores diverse experiential and genre-defying projects within the creative music industry. His musical conception is profoundly influenced by the black art form of jazz, along with its wide and deep ranging cultural heritage and societal impact. His second album “The In Between”, to be released on November 7, 2025 on Cologne-based Powerhouse Records, is a meditation on the multifacetedness of existence. It centers searching and belonging, finding place in the in-between. Driven by a deeply collaborative spirit, the album blends personal poetry with non-linear storytelling, opening a space that listens as much as it speaks.
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Zuza Jasinska, Keisuke Matsuno | Jeremy Viner, Lukas Akintaya
Donau 115
Donaustraße 115
Berlin, 12043
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