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Wright, Matthew (Jerberg / Ensemble Klang / Spheric Totemic): Cracked Glaze (False Walls)

Commissioned for Ensemble Klang's Musical Utopias festival, Matthew Wright leads a twelve-piece ensemble with Sofia Jernberg and Spheric Totemic in a large-scale work structured around a slowly descending tonal "spine," where notated layers and timed frameworks intersect with free improv, while live sampling and post-production deepen the shifting interplay between form, texture, and sonic perspective.
 

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Matthew Wright-turntables, live electronics, sampling

Sofia Jernberg-vocalist

Alexander Hawkins-piano, keyboards

Neil Charles-bass

Stephen Davis-drums, percussion

Mandhira de Saram-violin

Michiel van Dijk-soprano saxophone

Erik Jan de With-tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone

Anton van Houten-trombone

Pete Harden-guitar

Saskia Lankhoorn-keyboards

Joey Marijs-percussion, drums

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Label: False Walls
Catalog ID: fw20
Squidco Product Code: 37270

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2026
Country: UK
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold 3 Panels w/ booklet
Recoeded live at Korzo Theatre, in The Hague, The Netherlands, on January 12th, 2024, by Micha de Kanter.
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Artist Biographies

"Matthew Wright B. 1977, Norwich, UK

Matt Wright works internationally as a composer, performer, sound designer and producer. His compositional output stretches from scores for early music ensembles and contemporary chamber groups to digital improvisation, experimental turntablism and website installations, alongside collaborations with dance, theatre and film. As a performer he works with turntables, laptops and surround sound installations to create post-DJ, multichannel music embracing hip hop, avant and improvised traditions. His lives in Canterbury, where he runs the annual WINTERSOUND experimental music and sound festival.

He works closely with Evan Parker in their live/studio project Trance Map and Trance Map+ (featuring guests such as Toma Gouband, Peter Evans, Spring Heel Jack and Mark Nauseef); with Ensemble Klang in The Hague (including the albums Music at the Edge of Collapse and Cold Highlife); with the Brussels-based Bl!ndman ensemble and composer Eric Sleichim (including NETWORK, directed by Ivo van Hove and starring Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston, as well as Beyond/Behind with soprano Claron McFadden); with Champ D'Action in Antwerp (including the LABO international arts residency); with The Six Tones based in Stockholm and Hanoi; with Ensemble Offspring in Sydney; with CEPROMusic in Mexico City; as sound designer for Elaine Mitchener and as guest with the Alexander Hawkins Ensemble (on the record 'Unit[e]'); as well as duo projects with Irreversible Entanglements saxophonist Keir Neuringer (Speak Cities), The Chap's Panos Ghikas (Unrealtime Combat), violinist/composer Roger Redgate (Single Combat) and saxophonist/composer Robert Stillman (The Wheel, BBC Radio 3's Exposure Ramsgate).

His work has been presented at the Sydney Opera House, Le Poisson Rouge (New York), the Muziekcentrum an 't IJ (Amsterdam), The Kim Ma Theatre (Vietnam) and Abbey Road Studios, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. He has been commissioned by organisations such as The Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (hcmf//) and the MATA Festival (New York), his work being regularly broadcast on radio across Europe, but also including a two-hour focus on his work on the ABC Network in Australia.

Reviews of his projects have appeared in the New York Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, Vietnam Today and the Financial Times. He remixed Robert Wyatt's Cuckooland album into a concert-length collaboration with Elaine Mitchener, Tony Hymas and the Brodsky Quartet, and Totem for Den Haag was selected to represent UK new music in Mexico City in 2015.

His work is presented on Relative Pitch, Psi, Migro, Ensemble Klang, Extra Normal and Intakt.He studied Composition with Richard Steinitz and with Christopher Fox at the University of Huddersfield; with Steve Martland in London, Louis Andriessen, Martijn Padding and Richard Ayres at The Royal Conservatory of the Netherlands and with Roger Redgate at Goldsmiths College, London. Matt is a Professor of Composition and Sonic Art at Canterbury Christ Church University, regularly gives guest lectures across the UK and Europe and is an Associate Researcher at the Orpheus Institute, Ghent."

-Matthew Wright Website (https://www.matt-wright.co.uk/about)
5/4/2026

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"Sofia Jernberg (born 5 July 1983, Ethiopia) is a Swedish experimental singer and composer.

Between 2002 and 2004, Jernberg studied jazz at Fridhems Folk High School. Later she studied for Per Mårtensson and Henrik Strindberg at The Gotland School of Music Composition. In 2008, she received the Royal Swedish Academy of Music's jazz award.

Jernberg is the leader (together with the pianist Cecilia Persson) of the chamber jazz group Paavo. The group received the "jazz group of the year" award from Swedish Radio.

Jernberg is also working on the contemporary classical music scene, in which she serves as both singer and composer. As a singer she has premiered pieces by composers such as Lars Bröndum. She was a soloist with Norrbotten NEO when they performed Arnold Schönberg's Pierrot Lunaire. Jernberg has composed for several established ensembles such as Duo ego and Norrbotten NEO."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sofia_Jernberg)
5/4/2026

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"Alexander Hawkins is a composer, pianist, organist, and bandleader who is 'unlike anything else in modern creative music' (Ni Kantu) and whose recent work has reached a 'dazzling new apex' (Downbeat). A largely self-taught improviser, he works in a vast array of creative contexts. His own highly distinctive soundworld is forged through the search to reconcile both his love of free improvisation and profound fascination with composition and structure. In 2012, he was chosen as a member of the first edition of the London Symphony Orchestra's 'Soundhub' scheme for young composers. He also received a major BBC commission in late 2012 for a fifty minute composition: One Tree Found was first performed and broadcast in March 2013, and was subsequently performed and broadcast for the WDR in Cologne (2014). He has also twice been commissioned by the London Jazz Festival (once as composer, once as an arranger), and by the Cheltenham Jazz Festival (2016).

An in-demand sideman, Hawkins continues to be heard live and on record with vast array of contemporary leaders of all generations, including the likes of Evan Parker, John Surman, Joe McPhee, Mulatu Astatke, Wadada Leo Smith, Anthony Braxton, Marshall Allen, Rob Mazurek, Taylor Ho Bynum, and Harris Eisenstadt, amongst many others. He has also been noted in recent years for his performances in the bands of legendary South African drummer, Louis Moholo-Moholo. Concert appearances have taken him to club, concert and festival stages worldwide."

-Alexander Hawkins Website (http://www.alexanderhawkinsmusic.com/biographyimages.html)
5/4/2026

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"Neil Charles is a bassist, electronic producer and composer. He regularly performs, records and tours with numerous jazz, classical and contemporary music bands and ensembles like alex Hawkins, mingus big band, has played with Terence Blanchard, black top and is a member of the electro-acoustic jazz trio, Zed-U."

-Cafe Oto (https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/artists/neil-charles/)
5/4/2026

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Stephen Davis is an Irish-born, Belfast-based jazz/free-improv drummer and composer.

-Squidco 5/4/2026

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"Violinist Mandhira de Saram is a founding member and leader of the Ligeti Quartet, who specialise in contemporary and experimental music. The quartet has residencies at Sheffield University, Goldsmiths University of London, and Cambridge University, which involves numerous workshops with emerging composers and performers and outreach work.

She is also a busy soloist, chamber musician, improviser, and collaborator, and works regularly with musicians including Steve Beresford (piano, objects and electronics), Benoît Delbecq (prepared piano), TableMusic, Riot Ensemble, Chineke!, Wadada Leo Smith, Laura Jurd, Alex Ward, Shabaka Hutchings, Ethan Iverson, and Trish Clowes.

International solo and chamber music tours have taken her around Europe, as well as the USA, India, China and her country of origin, Sri Lanka. She has performed at prestigious venues such as the Wigmore Hall, Barbican Centre, Southbank Centre and St Johns Smith Square in London, and Carnegie Hall in New York. She has broadcast on BBC Radio 3, featuring on programmes such as In Tune, Jazz on 3, Hear and Now, and Late Junction.

Mandhira is currently a mentor for the Young Music Leadership Programme in association with the Royal Academy of Music and Kuumba Youth Music. She teaches at home and regularly leads performance workshops and masterclasses.

A Leverhulme Scholar at the Junior Royal Academy of Music, she went on to study Music at Worcester College, University of Oxford. Her violin teachers have included Igor Petrushevsky, Howard Davis and Levon Chilingirian, and she currently plays a 1735 Sanctus Seraphin violin kindly loaned to her by Derek Clements-Croome."

-Mandhira de Saram Website (http://mandhiradesaram.com/)
5/4/2026

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"Michiel van Dijk studied classical saxophone with Leo van Oostrom at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. At the same institute he also studied jazz saxophone with John Ruocco for a number of years. He founded Vinex Productions together with Sjeng Schupp in 2002. With this he realized a number of theater tour, s titled Kijkshock: absurd animated films with live music. Their work has been released on DVD / book by Oog & Blik and Uitgeverij de Buitenkant with support from the Netherlands Film Fund.

Michiel van Dijk plays with Ensemble Klang this season. Walla Kristalla, a children's performance by cellist Saartje van Camp. As a soloist with Orkest the Speedwell in "Blood on the Floor" by Mark-Anthony Turnage. Carnival des Animeaux with Zapp4 string quartet and with the David Kweksilber big band."

-Grachten Festival Website (https://www.grachtenfestival.nl/musician_detail.vm?mus=35133&lang=en)
5/4/2026

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"Dutch saxophonist Erik-Jan de With was a versatile and deeply committed figure in the contemporary music scene, known equally for his refined instrumental command and his tireless work as a collaborator, educator, and organizer. A graduate with distinction from the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, where he studied with Leo van Oostrom and others, he developed a broad musical language that moved fluidly between classical repertoire, contemporary composition, and exploratory improvisation.

As co-founder of Ensemble Klang, established in 2003, de With played a central role in shaping one of the Netherlands' leading contemporary ensembles, commissioning and performing new works by composers such as Heiner Goebbels, Tom Johnson, and Phill Niblock, while contributing to a repertoire defined by openness, experimentation, and structural clarity.

Alongside his ensemble work, he was a founding member of The Hague Saxophone Quartet, an award-winning group that collaborated across disciplines and inspired new works, including Louis Andriessen's opera Inanna. His performance career brought him to stages across Europe and internationally, where he appeared with a wide range of orchestras and new music ensembles.

Beyond performance, de With was an influential teacher and advocate for the saxophone, mentoring generations of students and founding initiatives such as the Westland Saxophone Festival, which grew into a major platform for the instrument in the Netherlands. Colleagues and students recall his vast knowledge of repertoire, his curiosity for timbre and technique, and his ability to connect musical ideas across traditions and practices.

Remembered as both a passionate musician and a generous collaborator, de With combined precision, openness, and a deep commitment to musical exploration, leaving a lasting imprint on the contemporary saxophone community."

-Squidco 5/5/2026

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"Anton studied at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague and graduated with a 9,5 with distinction in 2009. He plays the trombone at the Ballet Orchestra Balletorchestra - in productions with the National Ballet and Nederlands Dans Theater - and regularly performs with the Residence Orchestra, the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra and the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, and the ASKO|Schönberg Ensemble, Nieuw Ensemble, De Volharding, Maarten Altena Ensemble, Modelo '62, New European Ensemble, Nederlands Blazers Ensemble, David Kweksilber Big Band and Ensemble Palatino on baroque trombone. In 2015 he founded 9×13; a neo-fanfare that mixes contemporary music with a taut, theatrical choreography, and brings it to new audiences at music and theatre festivals."

-Ensemble Klang (https://www.ensembleklang.com/about/)
5/5/2026

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"Pete Harden (UK, 1979) is a composer and musician whose work has been called "intriguing", "fierce, exciting" as well as conjuring "a subtle three-dimensional landscape" (De Volkskrant). In 2003, having completed studies with Louis Andriessen and Richard Ayres at the Royal Conservatoire, The Hague, he was a founding member of Ensemble Klang, for whom he is electric guitarist and artistic director. As a composer his work seeks out new forms and structures, marrying conceptually rigorous content with rich sonic environments. He has had works commissioned and performed by, among others, the Netherlands Radio Kamer Filharmonie, Bang on a Can All-stars (New York), ASKO | Schönberg ensemble, Maud le Pladec Dance Company (France), Percussion Group The Hague, NorrbottenNEO (Sweden), Saskia Lankhoorn, Marco Blaauw, and Trio Scordatura.

As a guitarist he has performed with leading contemporary music ensembles including ASKO | Schönberg, Red Note Ensemble (UK) and i Solisti (Belgium). For the 2017-18 season he was artist-in-residence for the Red Sofa Series in De Doelen Concert Hall in Rotterdam. Recent years have seen a strong focus on interdisciplinary productions, particularly theatre and dance.

In 2017-18 he performed in Ivo van Hove's production Network, at the National Theatre, London - and in the same season he worked closely with the French choreographer Maud le Pladec, writing the music for the hour-long production 27 Perspectives. He is one half of the duo Avenue Azure."

-Ensemble Klang (https://www.ensembleklang.com/about/)
5/5/2026

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"The versatile Dutch pianist Saskia Lankhoorn is an active soloist and chamber musician in the contemporary music scene. Her dedication to performing contemporary music dates from an early age; 1995 marked her first appearance on national radio, playing Arnold Schönberg's Sechs Kleine Klavierstücke. Saskia performs with Electra, duo Avenue Azure, Asko|Schönberg and has premiered new works with duo X88, her trans-Atlantic piano duo with Vicky Chow. She was a co-founder of Ensemble Klang, which has performed in festivals worldwide such as the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Cultural Olympiad UK 2012 and Sonic Festival in New York City.

Her critically acclaimed solo concerts combine new art music with a strong performance and sonic concept, and strive to immerse the audience in a new sound world. Her first solo programme 'Chords & Cables', explored the external sound possibilities of the instrument through combining the piano with electronics and prepared sounds. And she has been exploring those sonic worlds ever since. Saskia performs in the leading venues and festivals of the Netherlands as well as internationally. 'Dances & Canons,' Saskia Lankhoorn's first solo album on ECM Records, featuring a suite of solo piano works by Kate Moore, was nominated for the Edison Award 2015.

Saskia curates Festival Dag in de Branding, a leading platform for contemporary music in The Hague."

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5/5/2026

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"Joey is percussionist with the ASKO | Schoenberg Ensemble, Slagwerk Den Haag, the David Kweksilber Big Band and also plays in the Anstatt Dass Trio with Michaela Riener and Erik-Jan de With which has a focus on performances of Entartete Musik. He studied at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague."

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5/5/2026

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