Sundried Understandings #2: Post-Cultural Indifferences

Sundried Understandings #2: Post-Cultural Indifferences
Met: Kuntari (Indonesië), Bimini (Puerto Rico) & Vythos (Griekenland)For the second installment of Sundried Understandings, we expand into a wider instrumental territory.
This time, we’re going global — but without letting borders define the artists’ craft.
Each act brings a distinct take on their “desired instruments.”
Yes, there will be drums — but also:
🎛️ Synthesizers
🎺 Prepared Cornet
🎤 Amplified Voice
🔊 Samplers + Drum Machines
KUNTARI
With sounds rooted in Hadrah Kuntulan and other Indonesian rhythms, Kuntari’s guttural, mating-call-like cornet tones ripple through fierce roto-toms, metallic chimes, and overdriven guitars.
They’ve dubbed their genre “Primal-Core.”
Hailing from Bandung, it’s their second time performing in Amsterdam — and their first at Zaal 100! :)
@abrorski
BIMINI
A durational solo drumming performance by local legend Frank Rosaly, in collaboration with improvised light projections inspired by ritual and ceremonial traditions of the Caribbean Tainos (Puerto Rico).
Using paired elements — 2 bass drums, 2 gongs, 2 projectors — Bimini explores the complex duality of indigenous/Spanish heritage, but not as exclusive self-reflection.
It’s a metaphor for us all:
🌒 Duplicitous beings longing for a state of shared conversance.
@frank_rosaly
VYTHOS
Travelling in from Utrecht, Lida Brouskari & Minas Vakaloudis bring their off-kilter blend of drone-sample-pop for a wonky and warm start to the evening.
Rumour has it... it’s Minas’s birthday 🎂
He’s okay with you:
✔️ Congratulating him
✔️ Buying him a beer
✔️ Buying him 7 beers🍻
For drinks: NO PIN / CASH ONLY