Duo Goebbels/Harth

Duo Goebbels/Harth

Dense layers of texture intertwine with subtle shifts in rhythm, creating an immersive experience that envelops the listener in a dynamic interplay of sound and silence.

Est. 1975

"Dense layers of texture intertwine with subtle shifts in rhythm, creating an immersive experience that envelops the listener in a dynamic interplay of sound and silence."

About Duo Goebbels/Harth

Goebbels/Harth represents a vital intersection of avant-garde performance and immersive sound exploration, reshaping how listeners engage with contemporary sound art.
Their collaborative work defies conventional boundaries, inviting audiences to experience music as a sensory landscape rather than just auditory content.
Their collaborative work defies conventional boundaries, inviting audiences to experience music as a sensory landscape rather than just auditory content. Through their performances, they challenge the traditional dynamics of concert spaces, transforming them into environments where sound becomes an active participant in the viewer's perception. The duo employs a range of innovative techniques that blur the lines between composition, improvisation, and installation. Utilizing a combination of live electronics, field recordings, and acoustic instruments, Goebbels/Harth crafts experiences that shift in real-time, responding to both the physical space and the audience's reactions. This fluidity fosters a unique dialogue between performer and listener, emphasizing the co-creation of meaning within each performance. Their songwriting approach often engages themes of memory, identity, and the ephemeral nature of sound. The voice utilized in their pieces can oscillate between stark abstraction and emotional resonance, capturing moments of tension or tranquility. With an emphasis on impressionistic storytelling, their work invites introspection while maintaining an air of enigma that encourages personal interpretation.