CRRNT Collective invites you to an evening at ALICE, where improvisation, avant-folk, and fearless turntablism meet across borders. The Slovenian trio Širom creates a hypnotic and dreamlike sonic universe with their unique array of instruments, while award-winning composer and turntablist Mariam Rezaei unfolds a raw and futuristic expression in which vinyl becomes real-time composition. CRRNT’s own ensemble Undercurrent ties the evening together with a collective and constantly shifting musical space, where free jazz, experimental textures, and lyrical narratives flow into one another.
Experience a concert that brings together three powerful voices from the international experimental music scene and marks yet another highlight of Winter Jazz 2026. The concert is part of Vinterjazz 2026 — 30 January to 28 February.
Thursday 12.02.26
ALICE – Nørre Allé 7, 2200 København
Doors: 19.00
Concerts start: 20.00
Ticket: Standard: 130 DKK + gebyr
under 25 / Student: 110 DKK + gebyr
Reserve your tickets here
Thank you to ALICE for collaborating on this event, and thank you to Dansk Komponist forening, Københavns Kommune Musikudvalg, Koda Kultur and JazzDanmark for financial support of the 2026 concertseries.
Širom

A very special experience awaits when the Slovenian trio Širom gives a concert. On stage, the three musicians Ana Kravanja, Samo Kutin and Iztok Koren move elegantly between more than 20 instruments – many of them home-made – and create hypnotic compositions that slowly unfold like dreams that you can sink into. Širom’s sound evokes associations with Slovenian folk music, Far Eastern music and African music forms, and sounds cosmic and minimalist at the same time. With their latest and fifth album on the iconic Glitterbeat Records, Širom takes another bold step into a musical universe where traditional notions of folk music dissolve and are reborn in new, unexpected forms.
Undercurrent

Undercurrent is the musical expression of CRRNT Collective – a band consisting of the members of CRRNT Collective. At Undercurrent, different musical roots intertwine and create a living, changing sound space. Here, free jazz, improvisation, lyrical narratives and experimental textures meet in a common language that grows directly out of the group’s deep dedication to collective creation. The ensemble’s seven musicians each bring their own cultural heritage and musical visions into the space and each concert is an open work – an opportunity to explore new forms, listen to each other’s ideas and create something that can only arise in the present. The ensemble’s sound moves from the poetically quiet to the powerfully explosive, always with a clear sense of presence and relationships between the musicians.
Line-up:
Flavia Huarachi Jørgensen (BO/DK) – vocals, flute
Laura Zöschg (IT) – vocals, flute
Jon Sensmeier (DE) – tenor sax
Ben Rodney (UK) – trumpet
Luka Zabric (SI) – alto sax
Aurelijus Užameckis (LT) – double bass
Ivar Myrset Asheim (NO) – drums
Mariam Rezaei

Award-winning composer, turntablist and performer Mariam Rezaei effortlessly moves between experimental new music, free improvisation, mutant club and hip-hop – and she does it with a virtuosity that has made international critics open their eyes. The Wire has called Rezaei “one of the most technically skilled and creatively fearless artists using turntables as an instrument”. Using a digital vinyl system, she shapes an almost endless catalogue of samples in real time and creates an expression that feels both raw, playful and futuristic. In addition to classic turntablist techniques such as scratches and beat-juggles, she has developed her own, where she controls sine oscillations via the pitch slider. This is turntablism as composition. Mariam Rezaei has collaborated with, among others, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters with Mette Rasmussen, Turntable Trio with Evicshen and Maria Chávez, Pat Thomas, Valentina Magaletti, Okkyung Lee and many more. Her latest solo release “FRACTURED” was praised by, among others, Bandcamp Daily and The Quietus.

