Disquiet Series #3 _June 13 2026_


Concert [Morphine Raum Berlin] __doors 8pm


_Dror Feiler
_Ghayath Almadhoun &Tony Buck
_Wafaa Saied

Dror Feiler (b. 1951, Tel Aviv) is a Swedish composer, performer, and visual artist based in Stockholm. His work spans orchestral, chamber, electroacoustic, and installation contexts, marked by extreme sonic intensity and political urgency.
Active internationally for decades, Feiler has presented work at major festivals such as Donaueschinger Musiktage, Wien Modern, and Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, and collaborated with ensembles including Ensemble Modern and Klangforum Wien, as well as several symphony orchestras.
As a saxophonist and reed player, he fuses improvisation, noise, and real-time electronics. His work confronts violence, memory, resistance, and the politics of sound. His practice links aesthetics and activism, rejecting neutrality.
Feiler is the founder of the free improvisation groups Lokomotiv Konkret and the Too Much Too Soon Orchestra. 
(photo by Sulimania)

Ghayath Almadhoun is a Palestinian poet born in Damascus in 1979, and who moved to Sweden in 2008. He has published five volumes of Arabic poetry, with his latest, I Brought You a Severed Hand, released in 2024. His poetry has been translated into nearly 30 languages. Almadhoun has also created several poetry films and curated numerous events, readings, and literary anthologies. He has collaborated extensively with scholars and artists. His poems have been included in projects by U.S. artist Jenny Holzer and German musician Blixa Bargeld, among others. Almadhoun currently divides his time between Berlin and Stockholm.
(photo by Hartwig Klappert)

Tony Buck is regarded as one of Australia’s most creative and adventurous exports, with vast experience across the globe. As a drummer, percussionist, improviser, guitarist, video maker and producer, he has been involved in a highly diverse array of projects but is probably best known around the world as a member of the trio “The Necks”.


Current projects include a LIVE solo adaption of the UNEARTH music, incorporating installations, video, drums and guitar; “Spill” with Magda Mayas; New York based trio “Glacial” (with David Watson and Lee Ranaldo);“Environmental Studies Group” (with Emilio Gordoa Marina Cyrino,and Takako Suzuki); as well as a continuing in ad hoc and improvised performance settings.

Tony also creates video works for use with live music performance and has had pieces shown in Tokyo, Belfast, Berlin, New York and Sydney.
(photo by Svetlana Selezneva)

Wafaa Saied is a Palestinian singer and storyteller whose work explores memory, displacement, and cultural heritage through voice and sound. Rooted in Palestinian musical traditions and personal narrative, her performances move between remembrance and reinvention, carrying stories of home, longing, resilience, and collective memory.
Originally from Gaza, Saied draws deeply from lived experience, family memory, and oral tradition. Through interpretations of traditional Palestinian songs and intimate vocal storytelling, she creates spaces where personal history meets collective experience. Her artistic practice is centered on preserving and reimagining cultural memory, using music as a way to connect across distance, loss, and belonging.

For the Disquiet series, she presents a performance that invites audiences into an emotional landscape where voice becomes archive, witness, and connection. 
(photo by Mohammed Rajab)


VENUE:
* Morphine Raum Berlin – Köpenicker Straße 147 Hinterhof, 1. Etage, 10997  Berlin