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  • 13. & 20.9 / Possible futures of Toinen Kerros

    13. & 20.9 / Possible futures of Toinen Kerros

    Meetings on 13. & 20.9. 16:00 Save the dates!

    Dear all,

    this is the first follow-up message after our meeting on the 17th of May about the future of Toinen Kerros. As the first step to plan the future it is important to ask collectively: if we want TK to continue existing, in which forms can this be possible?
     

    THE CURRENT SITUATION:

    – Toinen Kerros rent and expenses (~40000€ / year) are paid until around June 2027 by the Kone foundation’s grant.

    – In absence of new funding and a common strategy it will be the end of this space.

    We propose to use this last year to discuss together and find a share strategy for TK continue existing.

    To help the process we have drafted a timeline and some scenarios. The scenarios are merely starting points for a collective conversation.
     

    TIMELINE:

    1. Now – September ’26: gathering of interested parties, meetings in person, workshops on strategies, emergence of voluntary working groups (two meetings in September).

    2. October ’26 – January ’27: emergence of a collective proposal.
     

    FINANCIAL SCENARIOS:

    We prepared some plausible scenarios to help start the conversation. However, these are only rough initial ideas and the the actual process will be defined during the meetings / working groups. We are also aware no single solution might cover the whole and most likely combined approached should be investigated.

    Also, none of these scenarios include salaries for people working, which should be financed via a separate system (for example an association’s toiminta-avustus)
     

    1. TK membership / patronage

    Associations/organisers/individuals pay a monthly quota to cover expenses, according to criterial to be decided (use, capacity, other).

    For example, 100 people pay 20€ a month, the space would get 2000€. Individuals and associations could pay different amounts and get different kinds of benefits (free entry, organise x concerts a month, use the space as a rehearsal space or other).
     

    2. TK rental for community activities

    A similar arrangement as it it has been for the current TK. Organisers with more capacity/resources contribute to smaller, more experimental or non-public ones (rehearsals, workshops, etc.).

    Examples: a university organizes a public event they can finance, they contribute by renting the space at market price. If festival x, who receives a grant, contributes by renting out the space. Individuals or small associations could rent at lower fares for a number of activities (recording, rehearsing, workshops, private events). It needs clear rules.
     

    3. TK rental for external activities

    The space is rented to specific activities not directly related to the space’s scope such as: record store / bookshop / popup café / office / other.

    Compatibility with other activities needs to be taken into account, but there could be overlaps, for example a cafe during events? Or they can be limited to the day-time when other activities are not happening.

    It needs to be investigated financially and legally by talking with stakeholders.
     

    4. Crowdfunding events

    Actual crowdfunding “one off” events in which the tickets the public pays is directly used to finance activities.
     

    5. TK private workspace rental

    The private workspace (~80sqm) is rented as an office space to associations or individuals.

    Interference with TK activities/concerts needs to be taken into account.
     

    6. Grants.

    A system of collective or individual grant applications for partial or total funding can and should still be put in place.

    Examples: 1) Association X applies for toiminta-avustus in order to hire people to manage the administrative or technical part of TK. 2) Artists or associations organizing events in TK systematically include rental and technical costs in their grant budget, etc.
     

    7. Your suggestion!
     

    WHAT’S NEXT?

    We invite you to the next two meetings in September, on the 13th and the 20th at 16:00, to start the discussion and define a strategy. Two meetings allow for the discussion to advance and for people unable to participate to one to be there on the next one.

    If you are interested in participating please let us know already and spread the news, actively inviting others who can be interested in the initiative is a very important step!

  • 3.8. / Bloom & Gloom # 3

    3.8. / Bloom & Gloom # 3

    Bloom & Gloom is here again, this time for the 3rd and quite possibly for the last time!

    Lauren Sarah Hayes (UK/SL)
    Lauri Hyvärinen / Sulo Kolehmainen
    Matti Luokkanen / Heliä Mailis Viirakivi

    3.8.2026, doors 19:00
    5 – 15 € (pay what you can) (NOTAFLOF)

    In the 3rd of August, we will present performances from Lauren Sarah Hayes, a Scottish improviser and a sound artist, who has gained recognition for her embodied approach to computer music. Her music is a mix of experimental pop/live electronics/techno/noise/free improvisation and has been described as ‘voracious’ and ‘exhilarating’.

    Additionally 2 duos will perform, both of them playing together for the very first time.

    Lauri Hyvärinen & Sulo Kolehmainen have been aware of each other for a number of years, and despite the occasional aesthetic overlap, they have never played together. Whether the encounter will be an austere but an awkward train wreck, an assault of tiny needle pricks to the eardrums or a pile of flaming garbage inside a zen monastery, remains to be seen. Mostly likely the result will include all of the above.

    As the second duo of the evening we will experience an intriguing encounter of the wind player Matti Luokkanen and the vocalist/flutist Heliä Mailis Viirakivi. The prior has a strong background playing free jazz with various people for more than a decade, including in the band Fogelbörs. The latter is well versed in classical but folk influenced extended vocal and instrumental techniques, and has performed in various interdisciplinary and contemporary productions all over Europe. What brings the duo together is a strong backbone in improvisation and their love for playful spontaneity.

  • 26.6. / valittu.kaduta

    26.6. / valittu.kaduta

    valittu.kaduta

    for solo violin and pre-recorded violin
    Violin and pre-recorded violin: Orest Smovzh
    Composition and amplification: Simone Spampinato

    “You will have mutilated your own gaze until you can count within it three hundred and forty-three tears; it will be a useful grid for judging the outcome of the game at a single glance. As soon as you unseal your eyelids, you will know that you have once again lost against chance. The total number of birds may perhaps approach an ideal, elegant figure, but you will have lost all the same.”

    — Antoine Volodine, Our Loved Animals

    On the day of the concert, the violinist makes nine recordings across nine specific places and moments in time, beginning in the early hours of the morning. That evening, these fragments are played back. The live performance unfolds as a negotiation between what has already happened and what is happening now.

    Supported by MES

    26.06.26, Friday, 19:00 – 20:00
    Toinen Kerros
    Nokiantie 2–4

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  • 14.6. / Bloom & Gloom # 2

    14.6. / Bloom & Gloom # 2

    Welcome to the second edition of Bloom & Gloom, an Äänen Lumo organised event that brings interesting sonic acts with various approaches to your ears from near and far. Once again; come bask in the gloom and smell the flowers!

    Time 14.6.26, doors at 17:30

    Price: 5-10-15 €, pay what you can

    Place: Toinen Kerros, Nokiantie 2-4 Helsinki

    Ellen Phan (US)

    Ruby Louise Rose

    Antoine Verhaverbeke & Sulo Kolehmainen

    Petri Kuljuntausta

    Ellen Phan (US)
    Ellen Phan is an artist working primarily in the field of computer music. Therapy-specific methodologies are employed as source material, modulated autonomously by para-sympathetic activity through a variety of processing and synthesis, with an aim to gather insight into cognitive and emotional states on a subconscious level. Hers is a distinctly hallucinatory psychoacoustic sound world aimed directly, with intent and focus, at the subconscious mind. She is based in Los Angeles.

    Ruby Louise Rose
    Ruby Louise Rose’s performance will probably involve setting some processes in motion and poking them every now and then. Visually, it might look like she is checking her email.

    Antoine Verhaverbeke & Sulo Kolehmainen
    A first time duo performance from 2 people with deep interest in finding the stimulating in the boring. AV: Sustainer guitar, SK: Clarinet & electronics.

    Petri Kuljuntausta
    A forerunner of the generation of Finnish electronica artists that emerged in the 1990s, Petri Kuljuntausta manoeuvres smoothly around the relatively peripheral sphere that makes up Finland’s experimental electronic music scene, always maintaining a broad international outlook be that as an artist, or as a keen observer.

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    Bloom & Gloom on Äänen lumon järjestämä tapahtuma joka tuo kuultavaksi mielenkiintoisia äänen parissa toimivia tekijöitä läheltä ja kaukaa.

    Tällä kertaa esiintymässä on Los Angelesilainen tietokonemusiikin taituri, myös hypnotisoijana työskenellyt Ellen Phan, joka saapuu ensimmäiselle Suomen keikalleen.

    Esiintymässä myös suomalaisen äänitaiteen uranuurtaja Petri Kuljuntausta, Turussa tällä hetkellä asuva Ruby Louise Rose jonka tiukat mikroskooppisen tarkat generatiiviset biitti-ilottelut eivät jätä ketään kylmäksi, sekä Antoine Verhaverbeken ja Sulo Kolehmaisen muodostama duo, joka tutkii yksitoikkoisuuden stimuloivia ominaisuuksia.

  • 17.5. / Space talk! Where to from here? Past and future of Toinen Kerros 

    17.5. / Space talk! Where to from here? Past and future of Toinen Kerros 

    Have you found the space valuable for the sonic arts community? Do you want to see it continue? Please join us in this discussion, we want to hear from you! Your support and presence is essential for us to understand how to continue our collective work

    Now we are starting our third and final year of Kone Foundation support. As we approach this milestone, we would like to have an honest conversation about the sustainability of our project, our resources, and our volunteer network.


    The questions that we would like to answer together are:

    Is this space valuable for the communities? When the Kone Foundation grant ends, would it be possible to continue? Could this be a space shared by many organizations or individuals? What are the limits and possibilities of running a space communally? 

    Whether you have enjoyed the past couple of years or are concerned about the future of the space, and more in general about the shrinking of spaces and resources for arts, your voice is really important. Come share your thoughts on the challenges, options, risks, and possibilities that lie ahead.


    Afterwards we would like to invite you for a collective jam. Feel free to bring your own instruments if you wish to perform as well! 

    There will also be performances offered by Andrea Mancianti, Heu Hsu & Sulo Kolehmainen (magnetic objects / electronics) and Libero Mureddu and more. Thank you and save the date!

    Time: 17.5.

    Discussion starts at 16.00

    Performances from 18.30 onwards

    Place: Toinen Kerros (Nokiantie 2-4, Helsinki)

    Photo: Roman Odjinud from Rahina-klubi

  • 14.5. / A CONCERT!

    14.5. / A CONCERT!

    John Cage and fun or confusing improvisations.

    Musicians:

    Simone Spampinato (violin)

    Orest Smovzh (keyboards, etc)

    Otso Kauniskangas (guitar, electronics)

    E-mail on Stage (awkward stupid noise duo)

    Eva Aguilar (cello, objects, electronics)

    Marton Kosorin (guitar, electronics)

    Thursday 14.5. at 19:00-20:30

  • 9.5. / Syklit jotka puhkeavat / Cycles that blossom

    9.5. / Syklit jotka puhkeavat / Cycles that blossom

    This evening is a celebration for Mikko Sarvanne’s solo EP release “syklit jotka puhkeavat”. In addition to their own performance, Mikko has invited Lumi Mannermaa and Mikael Karkkonen to perform live. An animation film “ryppy” by Oona Pennanen and Mikko Sarvanne will have its public premiere. 

    Welcome!

    Doors: 17:30

    Showtime: 18:00

    Pay what you can: 5€ / 10€ / 15€

    Mikko Sarvanne

    For composer Mikko Sarvanne, music reveals places: abstract, invisible spaces of harmony, and tangible, physical spaces that are constructed in real time through performance. On ”syklit jotka puhkeavat” EP Sarvanne invites stones, water and sandpaper to shape a space of cycles — and the cycles to blossom as glowing pillars of resonance. 

    https://mikkosarvanne.com

    Lumi Mannermaa

    Lumi Mannermaa is a sound artist based in Helsinki who works between the realms of failure and success, using absurdity as a medium for communication. In her practice she uses augmented toy instruments, free improvisation, experimental instrument building, pataphysical conceptuality and modern day nuisances, such as social media content streams, covering subjects such as mistakes, the subconscious, and the ugly and humorous, to name a few.

    Soundcloud Lumi Mannermaa

    Instagram: @lu__ae

    Mikael Karkkonen

    “Mikael Karkkonen trying to regulate their heartbeat in front of an audience for approximately fifteen minutes”

    Mikael is a playwright, dramaturg and producer. Their artistic work moves across theatre, performance and media art. In recent years, they’ve worked extensively as a writer, dramaturg and producer—both independently and as part of collaborative teams. At present, they’re interested in works that play with the contractual nature of performance and its structure. They’re particularly drawn to performance as a social event, and how the internet and technology might be integrated into live work.

    https://mikaelkarkkonen.fi

    @miksumu

    “ryppy”

    “ryppy” is a short animation of stones and sandpaper, by Oona Pennanen and Mikko Sarvanne, created in Mustarinda residency and Villa Bergbacka in 2025. Oona Pennanen is an artist working with moving image and body. Past few years they have focused on editing documentaries and playing around in low-threshold collaborative moments. They are fascinated by the quiet humor of everyday life.

    Event photo is the album art of Mikko Sarvanne’s EP “syklit jotka puhkeavat”. It is a photograph of a sculpture by Vera Kox, from the series Temporary forms and permanent doubts, 2011. © Vera Kox, photo: Max Reitmeier.

  • 8.5. / Pulse Index 002

    8.5. / Pulse Index 002


    Pulse Index returns with a new live programme exploring experimental sound, moving image, and spatial experience.

    Bringing together artists working across ambient, audiovisual performance, and live composition, the evening unfolds as a sequence of immersive sets where sound and image drift between structure and improvisation.

    _ б е л к а

    белка’s soundscapes use cassette tape loops, modular synthesisers, and field recordings to create layered, atmospheric compositions. Through processes of augmentation and degradation, he attempts to transform raw auditory material into resonant echoes of nostalgia and spectral presences. His connection to nature, informed by frequent forest explorations, imbues his work with an organic, primal quality.

    https://www.instagram.com/_b_e_l_c_h_e_n_o_k/

    STATIC CHANNEL

    Static Channel is a Canadian audiovisual duo based in Berlin and Helsinki, shaping immersive experiences where sound and visuals ebb and flow in dynamic conversation. Composed of new media artist and synthesist Monika Hauck and electronic producer and bass guitarist Alex Iso, the duo navigates shifting sonic landscapes, pulling on threads from ambient, electronic, and experimental influences. Their work takes form through multidisciplinary installations and live performances, where improvisation and movement guide the ever-evolving dialogue between space, sound, and image. Each moment exposes unseen connections and unfiltered presence.

    https://www.instagram.com/staticcchannelmusic/

    LAURA MRLS 

    Laura MRLS is a DJ, producer and live artist based in Helsinki. Their introspective live sets craft emotionally dense, longform journeys through drone, field recordings, and spatial composition—blurring dark ambient and experimental sound. A resident at SUBVERTED and Monument, they also curate the Affine Dark Science project.

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/la.mrls/
    SC: https://soundcloud.com/laura_mrls
    RA: https://ra.co/dj/lauramrls
    AFDS Bandcamp: https://affinedarkscience.bandcamp.com/

    VJ SOLU

    VJ Solu visualizes surreal environments, symbolic narratives and flowing compositions. Organic elements blend with harsher forms, ranging from flowers to geometric shapes. With a background in fine art and creative new media, she channels her artistic vision into digital formats exploring 3D animation, node-based visuals, and live VJing.

    Toinen Kerros is a volunteer-led, low threshold, DIY space for presenting, practicing, and encountering sonic art practices. Founded and currently facilitated by the association Äänen Lumo, it aims to function as a community-driven space. Rent and running costs of the space are partly covered by the Kone Foundation until Spring 2027.

    https://www.instagram.com/inkerinkelinen/

    VJ DIN-AVI

    DIN-AVI is a VJ and visual designer whose VJ sets display themes of lost knowledge, esotericism and digitalism. The visuals draw parallels between the alchemical and the computational. By using charts, symbols and incantations, both the digital world and the alchemical draw upon esoteric scientific methods in an attempt to improve humanity. The visuals play on this relationship, with references to charts, digital artefacts, ancient relics and forgotten environments. 

    https://www.instagram.com/jackemakupala/

    Time: 08.05. Doors at 19, show at 20

    Price: 12e in advance / 15e at the door (via Mobile Pay 2202VL)

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    Event on Instagram


  • 2.5. / Draama-Helmi & “Ystävät” kasettijulkkarit, Kuupuu, KELA_ROTT

    2.5. / Draama-Helmi & “Ystävät” kasettijulkkarit, Kuupuu, KELA_ROTT

    Lauantai / Saturday 2.5. klo/at 18:00
    Toinen Kerros (Nokiantie 2–4, Helsinki)

    Tervetuloa mukaan juhlimaan kasettijulkkareita!

    Draama-Helmi ja ”Ystävät” nauhoittivat keikkamateriaalinsa livenä yhden hikisen päivän aikana Vallilassa.

    Nyt julkkarikeikka järkätään samassa rakennuksessa. Miksi roudata merta kauemmaksi?

    Tule kuuntelemaan biisit livenä ja hakemaan itsellesi ”Vain tänä iltana” -kasetti.

    Esiintymässä myös muut ”kaverit”:

    KELA_ROTT

    KELA_ROTT ei soita musiikkia tai tee mitään taiteellista, se on auraalinen mielenosoitus.

    Kuupuu

    Jonna Karanka on monialainen taiteilija ja muusikko, joka tunnetaan kokeellisista äänimaisemistaan ja taktiilisesta kuvataiteestaan. Kuupuu-nimellä hän on luonut vuodesta 2003 lähtien unenomaista musiikkia, jossa yhdistyvät oudot taajuudet, luupit, vedenalaiset loitsut ja elektroakustiset tekstuurit. Kuupuun musiikkia on julkaistu mm. Belgiassa (KRAAK), Yhdysvalloissa (Time-Lag Records), Japanissa (EM Records, Musik Atlach) ja Saksassa (Dekorder). Hän soittaa myös mm. Draamakuu, Olimpia Splendid ja Hertta Lussu Ässä -kokonpanoissa. https://jonnakaranka.com 

    Liput 5-15€

  • 6.11.25 / Zeynep Toraman & Laura Mehmeti

    6.11.25 / Zeynep Toraman & Laura Mehmeti

    Thursday 6.11. at 19.00, doors at 18.30
    In Toinen Kerros (Nokiantie 2-4), Helsinki
    Price: pay what you can (5-10-15 euros)

    Performing:
    Laura Mehmeti
    Zeynep Toraman

    Laura Mehmeti
    Laura Mehmeti is a Swiss artist, improviser and accordionist. A graduate of the Hochschule Luzern in the class of Anne-Maria Hölscher, she continues her studies at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki in the class of Veli Kujala.

    This concert explores the fragile and intimate relation between the voice and the instrument, how they merge, imitate, and extend one another. The performer is not only an instrumentalist but a whole body in motion, where gesture, breath, and sound become inseparable. The audience is invited to take part in this shared space of listening, where perception and emotion are continuously shifting. Through the works of Bauckholt, Saunders and Rønsholdt, music becomes more than sound: it becomes a living act of communication, a moment of presence between bodies, voices, and silence.

    Carola Bauckholt: Die Alte (2001)
    Rebecca Saunders: Flesh (2018)
    Niels Rønsholdt: Until nothing left (2017)


    Zeynep Toraman
    Composer-researcher Zeynep Toraman performing excerpts from her upcoming solo album Afterimages, an eclectic take on electroacoustic music in song form. The set brings together voice, synthesizers, electric guitar, strings and field recordings, creating textured and immersive soundscapes of resonance and memory, exploring the afterimage as a perceptual residue. Toraman is a composer and scholar from Istanbul, Turkey, living and working in Berlin.