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Would you like to experience what’s currently happening within sound art and new chamber music? Mark your calendar for May 1–2, 2026, when SPOT Festival and SPOT FLUX bring together some of Denmark’s most exciting ensembles and sound artists in Aarhus.

SPOT FLUX was launched in 2024 as a platform for new chamber music at SPOT Festival. With the ambition of strengthening the visibility of new chamber music within a broader musical context, SPOT FLUX has over the past two years presented concerts featuring prominent artists and ensembles from the Danish scene. This year, the platform expands its focus and, for the first time, also presents sound art as part of the programme.

We are now ready to unveil this year’s SPOT FLUX programme, featuring a range of exciting artists selected within the categories New Chamber Music and Sound Art.

Programme 2026

New Chamber Music

  • Copenhagen Contemporary String Quartet
  • Dybfølt
  • Ensemble Abstraktion
  • Ensemble Hermes x Sophie Haagen x Mikkel B. Grevsen
  • Matt Choboter & Simon Toldam – Dream Moments

Sound Art

  • Luminous Hue, ad(d) libitum. Karaoke – Disc 1 of 4 by Fredrik Degrér
  • Drenge by Mikkel B. Grevsen x Frederik Valentin x Sebastian Kloborg
  • Fragment of Earthly Bonds by Jaleh Negari
  • Mani.Matta & Dark Radiance by Rikke Benborg & Ying-Hsueh Chen

You can explore the full SPOT FLUX programme here: LINK

 SPOT FLUX at SPOT+: What’s genre got to do with it

As part of this year’s programme, SPOT FLUX also contributes to the festival’s industry programme, SPOT+, with the panel discussion “What’s genre got to do with it”. The debate focuses on how genres shape – and at times limit – the way music is created, presented, and experienced today. Further information about the panel will be announced soon.

We look forward to welcoming audiences to two inspiring days in true FLUX style.

Tickets available here: LINK
See the full SPOT Festival programme here: LINK

SPOT FLUX is a collaboration between SPOT, the Danish Composers’ Society, and Art Music Denmark, and is supported by Augustinus Foundation, Koda Kultur, and the Danish Arts Foundation.

Vil du opleve, hvad der rører sig inden for lydkunst og ny kammermusik? Så sæt kryds i kalenderen den 1.-2. maj 2026, hvor SPOT Festival og SPOT FLUX samler nogle af de mest spændende danske ensembler og lydkunstnere i Aarhus.

SPOT FLUX blev lanceret i 2024 som en platform for ny kammermusik på SPOT Festival. Med ambitionen om at styrke synligheden af ny kammermusik i en bredere musikalsk kontekst har SPOT FLUX de seneste to år præsenteret koncerter med markante/fremtrædende kunstnere og ensembler fra den danske scene. I år udvider platformen sit fokus og præsenterer for første gang også lydkunst som en del af programmet. 

Vi kan nu løfte sløret for årets SPOT FLUX program, der byder på en række spændende kunstnere udvalgt inden for kategorierne ‘Ny kammermusik’ og ‘Lydkunst’.

Ny kammermusik

  • Copenhagen Contemporary String Quartet
  • Dybfølt
  • Ensemble Abstraktion
  • Ensemble Hermes x Sophie Haagen x Mikkel B. Grevsen
  • Matt Choboter & Simon Toldam – Dream Moments

Lydkunst

  • Luminous Hue, ad(d) libitum. Karaoke – Disc 1 af 4 af Fredrik Degrér
  • Drenge af Mikkel B. Grevsen x Frederik Valentin x Sebastian Kloborg 
  • Fragment of Earthly Bonds af Jaleh Negari
  • Mani.Matta & Dark Radiance af Rikke Benborg & Ying-Hsueh Chen

Du kan dykke ned i SPOT FLUX programmet her: LINK

SPOT FLUX på SPOT+: What’s genre got to do with it
Som en del af årets program bidrager SPOT FLUX også til festivalens brancheprogram SPOT+ med paneldebatten “What’s genre got to do with it”. Debatten sætter fokus på, hvordan genrer former – og til tider begrænser – den måde, musik skabes, præsenteres og opleves på i dag. Yderligere information om panelet offentliggøres snarest.

Vi glæder os til at byde publikum velkommen til to inspirerende dage i bedste FLUX-stil.

Billetter kan købes her: LINK

Se det fulde program for SPOT Festival her: LINK

SPOT FLUX er et samarbejde mellem SPOT, Dansk Komponistforening og Art Music Denmark og er støttet af Augustinus Fonden, Koda Kultur og Statens Kunstfond.