
Walter Berge & Sara Andersson Flensmarck
Erik Enocksson (b. 1978) is a Swedish composer whose work – often carried forth by minimal instrumentation and dressed in sparse arrangements – move seamlessly between distinct melodies and suggestive, resonant moodscapes. Since his debut in 2007 (“Farväl Falkenberg”) Enocksson has released several acclaimed albums while also establishing himself as a singular voice in contemporary Nordic film through his hauntingly beautiful scores to accoladed art house movies.
Kristofer Flensmarck (b. 1976) made his debut in 2005 and has since published twelve books, poetry and novels. Flensmarck often works with found poetry and sampling, or "documentary poetry"; eg. “Almanacka” (Natur & Kultur, 2009) consisting of excerpts from his grandmother's almanac notes and “FPS” (IRRLICHT, 2010), based on diaries written by Charles Manson and the Columbine killers, Eric Harris & Dylan Klebold. In 2023 Flensmarck released two collaborations; the poetry book "SOL II” with artist Håkan Jonson and "Signal", a text-sound work in collaboration with composer Erik Enocksson.
They will perform together as part of the IRRLICHT showcase.