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4/12: Christoph Heemann, Zosha Warpeha, Matt Krefting, DJ Daniel DiMaggio



Christoph Heemann
Matt Krefting
Zosha Warpeha 
DJ Daniel DiMaggio

April 12, 2025
7pm

Presented with Shared Shapes

Secret Williamsburg residence
(address TBA to ticket holders)

SOLD OUT

In 1983, Christoph Heemann co-founded HNAS (Hirsche Nicht Aufs Sofa), a surrealist industrial group whose absurd tape collage reached its apotheosis on classic albums Im Schatten Der Möhre (Dom, 1987) and the Steven Stapleton-produced Melchior (United Dairies, 1986). Foregoing the humor inherent in HNAS’ music, in 1993 Heemann’s practice turned to recording extended suites of deep, crepuscular drone—which he has called “ear-films”—assembled with a delicate, oneiric touch that is truly alchemical. He has been a sometime member of Organum, Nurse With Wound, and Current 93 and collaborated with the likes of Jim O’Rourke and Edward Ka-Spel (as Mimir), Andrew Chalk (as Mirror), Timo Van Luijk (as In Camera), Will Long (as Hollywood Dream Trip), and Merzbow. This will be the German musician’s first New York performance since 2012.

Matt Krefting is a writer and musician based in Holyoke, Massachusetts. His writing has appeared in The Wire, The Huffington Post, Bull Tongue Review, and elsewhere. A member of Son of Earth, The Believers, Idea Fire Company, and Sunburned Hand of the Man, he also creates his own solo music for cassettes. His music has been published by Open Mouth, Kye, and Ultra Eczema, among others.

Zosha Warpeha is a composer-performer working in a meditative space at the intersection of contemporary improvisation and folk traditions. Using bowed stringed instruments alongside her own voice, her long-form compositions explore transformations of time and tonality. She performs primarily on Hardanger d’amore, a sympathetic-stringed instrument closely related to the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle. Her current work is informed by the cyclical forms, rhythmic elasticity, and the physical momentum of Nordic folk music.