Hasfeldt presents “Play Me like One of the Others”

Experience Hasfeldt in an immersive concert at the Lower Gallery, where Nikolaj Kunsthal’s historic organ and the space’s soaring, sacral architecture become active collaborators in an enveloping sonic experience

Danish artist Martin Jon Hasfeldt works in the spaces between art forms, moving fluidly across visual art, performance, and music production. Under his musical alias Hasfeldt, he gravitates towards ambient atmospheres, breakbeat structures, and club-leaning rhythms, shaping them into a sound that feels both nostalgic and haunting. For this performance, Hasfeldt incorporates Nikolaj Kunsthal’s Markussen & Søn organ from 1931 as a central sonic presence. 

Following his debut album “If You Ever Need Me”, Hasfeldt now presents “Play Me Like One of the Others” on the Copenhagen imprint REAL LIVE. The release originates from a Northern Danish church and is built around an extended organ recording, reshaped into a collaborative work featuring Fathsuadi, Croatian Amor, Francesca Burattelli, Anton Falck (First Hate), and Newcastle producer Burning Pyre. In contrast to his earlier work, the music moves closer to the ground, embracing a more melodic, trip-hop-inflected form while retaining Hasfeldt’s characteristic emotional intensity and ghostly atmosphere. 

Your concert ticket grants access from 6.30 PM to the Lower Gallery, whose 12-metre-high ceilings currently frame an exhibition by the American Fluxus artist Alison Knowles. 

Schedule 
6.30 PM: Doors open. Exhibition viewing of “Alison Knowles: Retrospective 1960-2022" and bar open 
7.30 PM: Concert begins 
8.30 PM: The bar is open 
10.00 PM: Time to say goodbye!

Hasfeldt works between art forms, moving fluidly across visual art, performance, and music. His sound blends ambient atmospheres, breakbeats, and club-leaning rhythms into something both nostalgic and haunting
Photographer
Magnus Hove

Contact

Nikolaj Kunsthal

Nikolaj Plads 10

1067 København K
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