The Sounding Void II.: Azami live
As summer comes to an end, something always calms down inside us. After the longer days, time starts to rush by again, the rat race begins, and it becomes harder to relax. In this transitional state, before we finally step into the rhythm of autumn, it is worth stopping, gathering together, being together, and immersing ourselves.

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Sounding Void offers a space for this transition. It is a musical event based on deep listening, where presence is the focus. It is not a concert or an entertainment show, but an opportunity to quiet down, connect, and be together.
The project was first born in Barcelona, within the walls of the Museu de la Música, and now it is coming to Budapest, to the Center. Later in the fall, Italy's "The Bunch Festival" will host the third chapter.
At the event, layered soundscapes, slowly building compositions, improvised flute interventions, and atmospheric noise structures will lead us inward. The space is designed accordingly, based on intimacy and comfort.
Azami is a project by Budapest-born Anna Huszák. In her music, fragile acoustic sounds and electronic textures combine to create hypnotic arcs.
The second event is timely, as AZAMI's first album, The Forgotten Mountain, was recently released on her own label, Circling on the Horizon. The atmosphere of the album—layered sound textures, slowness, exploration of inner landscapes—fundamentally shapes this evening as well.
Azami is not only active as a solo artist: he is also a member of the Diatriba (Barcelona) and Shifted Frequencies (Budapest) collectives, as well as the DJ duo AZAMIRMUR. Community, coexistence, and the question of how we can reconnect with ourselves and each other through sound play a prominent role in his artistic work.
Központ
A popular unit of the Madách square hipster central, from the cellar to the upper floor.