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tangent mek | immutable traveler @ chain d.l.k (en)

By Vito Camarretta(@) - Apr 02 2026

There’s always a moment, when reading phrases like “recorded in a Benedictine Abbey” and “improvised without any material”, where you brace yourself for either transcendence or an hour of politely arranged fog. "Immutable Traveler" manages the irritating trick of being both elusive and oddly precise, like a memory you don’t trust but can’t quite dismiss.

Tangent Mek operate here as cartographers of absence. Their instrumentation - violin (Anouck Genthon), viola da gamba (Anna-Kaisa Meklin), and flutes/voice (Marina Tantanozi) - suggests something rooted in early music or folk traditions, but what emerges is closer to a slow dismantling of those expectations. The trio doesn’t quote the past; they let it echo faintly, as if heard through thick stone walls and unreliable recollection.

The Abbey of Sorèze is not just a setting here, it’s an accomplice. Two rooms - the “blue” and the “white” - act less like studios and more like resonant bodies, stretching tones into long, trembling threads. Sound doesn’t sit still; it seeps, lingers, mutates. You begin to suspect that what you’re hearing is less performance than negotiation: between air and wood, between intention and accident, between what is played and what the room decides to keep.

Improvisation is often sold as freedom, but "Immutable Traveler" treats it more like archaeology. These pieces feel excavated rather than invented. Fragments surface, are turned over, partially erased, then reassembled into something that resists narrative closure. The title track, drawing from Etel Adnan, carries this particularly well: a voice that is neither fully present nor entirely gone, suspended between declaration and disappearance. It doesn’t “sing” so much as haunt the idea of singing.

Elsewhere, tracks like “say it clear, say it loud” do the opposite of what they promise, dissolving clarity into grainy textures and hesitant gestures. “drizzle” and “in the air” feel like studies in near-absence, while “byzantine abolition” briefly thickens the atmosphere into something ritualistic, almost severe, before letting it dissipate again. Even the shortest piece, “virgule”, behaves like a comma in a language that refuses to form a sentence.

There’s a quiet stubbornness to this album. It refuses to perform for the listener, refuses to resolve its tensions, refuses even to fully declare what it is. And yet, it’s not hostile. If anything, it’s strangely generous in its restraint. It allows space - actual, acoustic, psychological space - for the listener to wander, to project, to get lost without the safety net of structure.

In a world where music is often engineered to grab, hook, and retain, "Immutable Traveler" does the opposite: it drifts, withdraws, and occasionally pretends you’re not even there. Which, irritatingly, makes you lean in closer.

What Tangent Mek ultimately propose is not a journey with a destination, but a condition of perpetual transit. Memory as landscape, sound as residue, identity as something that erodes and reforms in the act of being heard. An “immutable traveler”, it turns out, is not someone who stays the same, but someone who keeps moving through change without ever quite arriving.

tangent mek | immutable traveler @ nowhere street by peter margasak

Straddling Worlds With Tangent Mek

I’m incredibly excited to catch the Berlin debut of the Switzerland-based trio Tangent Mek on Sunday March 8 at KM28. I included their remarkable debut album Immutable Traveler when I collected my 40 favorite albums of 2025, and it’s maintained its hold upon me, piling up folk-flavored balladry, extended textural excursions, collective improvisation, and chamber music sonorities, not as distinct approaches but simply as evolving terrain as the moment calls for it. That disparate quality from French violinist Anouck Genthon, Greek flutist Marina Tantanozi, and Finnish viola de gamba player Anna-Kaisa Meklin shifts around so much it’s hard to be sure where the group’s center resides, but that’s hardly worth fretting over.

It’s delightful that an unabashedly beautiful vocal piece like the title track can be followed by the fiercely aerated drone, marbling breath and grain in a dynamic act of levitation “Say it clear, say it loud,” which you can check out below. Elsewhere there’s the stunning opening piece “Glass Harmonica,” where upper register flute and violin shapes float and collide over occasional strums and terse patters on viola de gamba suggest the eerie sound of the titular instrument, while the gradual accretion of fluttering, spitting, and cycling sounds in “Drizzle” conjures a cave-like atmosphere, thickening and intensifying as it unfolds. Tangent Mek’s tour is in support of Immutable Traveler’s reissue as a CD release from the French imprint Carton on March 6.

tangent mek | drizzle + le bleu de sorèze @ radio bandito (it)

Wednesday 18 March, from 10 pm on radiobandito.it, Sleep Dose #161 (We Melt Clouds/Future Is The Drug).

Ours is a rapidly evolving historical phase. Scenarios shift and the flags of nations flutter ceaselessly in the winds of war. If we look to the past, it might have seemed easy to prophesy new catastrophes. Everything was already written in the immense dust stirred up by the collapse of the Towers. Rubble right at the heart of the beast. Dust so thick as to blind the decades to come. 

Will our eyes regain their sight, or must we Nostradamus-ise our vacuous sensibilities?

From the future comes a light that lies beyond the future. The smoky air of centuries to come. The light of the end of the world.

tangent mek | le bleu de sorrèze @ citr (ca)

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2026 PROGRAMMING.

Originally Aired On 08/03/2026

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CITR's 24 HOURS OF RADIO ART in a snack size format! Difficult music, harsh electronics, spoken word, cut-up/collage and general CRESPAN© weirdness. International Women’s Day 2026 programming featuring noise and sound art by women, trans, genderqueer and non-binary artists from around the world > JASMINE GUFFOND | LOTTIE SEBES | PHEW / DANIELLE DE PICCIOTTO | LEONIE STRECKER | TANGENT MEK | MEREDITH BATES | MELISSA PONS | MATILDE MEIRELES | VALENTINA FIN / FEDERICA FURLANI | EVA-MARIA HOUBEN | DOBRAWA CZOCHER and beepblip.

Playlist

APPROACHING CHAOS

JASMINE GUFFOND • v/a EAVESDROP FESTIVAL 2024

MOUTHPIECE

LOTTIE SEBES • v/a EAVESDROP FESTIVAL 2024

IM NEBEL

PHEW | DANIELLE DE PICCIOTTO • PAPER MASKS

MONO

LEONIE STRECKER • CHROMA

LE BLEU DE SOREZE

TANGENT MEK • IMMUTABLE TRAVELER

DREAM 2 DIE (NO HEAVEN)

MADELINE GOLDSTEIN • DREAM 2 DIE (NO HEAVEN)

2ND INCANTATION (DISILLUSIONMENT)

MEREDITH BATES • THE OBSERVER EFFECT

DER VERPASSTE KAFFEE

PHEW | DANIELLE DE PICCIOTTO • PAPER MASKS

C. E. HIPPELAPHUS - DARK FOREST

MELISSA PONS • CERVUS

TWO (ANOTHER WAY)

MATILDE MEIRELES • TWO (ANOTHER WAY)

ALICE CASCHERINA

VALENTINA FIN | FEDERICA FURLANI • RODARI CONNECTION

RADIO RODARI

VALENTINA FIN | FEDERICA FURLANI • RODARI CONNECTION

A CLARINET WITHIN AN ORGAN SPACE

EVA-MARIA HOUBEN | PAUL BEAUDOIN • A CLARINET WITHIN AN ORGAN SPACE 2

SEHNSUCHT

DOBRAWA CZOCHER • STATE OF MATTER

ADAPTIVE TRANSFORMATION

beepblip • RHYTHMAGOGIA

C. E. HISPANICUS - SUNRISE

MELISSA PONS • CERVUS

tout bleu + tangent mek + od bongo @ fbi radio (au)

Utility Fog with Peter Hollo

08.03.26
Experimental songs, experimental strings in almost-psych rock, acoustic & electronic settings, contemporary composition, avant-jazz, experimental electronics heading into footwork and jungle hybrids, weird bass music, experimental techno and noise… and hey, probably more!

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Come on a journey through music in all its ugly beauty.

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Tracklist

00:00:00

Tanya Tagaq

Razorblades

00:04:24

Tanya Tagaq

Ikualajut

00:07:12

Fabels

Akron

NSW

00:13:08

Tout Bleu

Technosapiens

00:17:06

tangent mek

immutable traveler

00:24:10

Bushra El-Turk & Dudok Quartet

Three Tributes: Portrait II

00:28:18

Nima Aghiani

Live excerpt from eavesdrop festival, 2024

00:33:59

Taupe

Interlude (Stride)

00:39:19

Taupe

allcapsallbold

00:44:08

Tigran Hamasyan

Prelude for all seekers

00:48:26

Flying Lotus

Brobobasher

00:51:16

Flying Lotus

BIG MAMA

00:51:50

Annebel

Yavegard

00:57:50

Revs & Matt Scratch

Friday Night (feat. Mandidextrous)

01:02:39

Jensen Interceptor

Four4 Diva Loop

NSW

01:06:29

Duffy & Tecta

False Teachings

01:11:20

Rainforest

Boycott

01:16:59

Only Now & jaijiu

Rebel Cry

01:20:04

OD Bongo

monsieur fils

01:25:58

NATS

BLKDRM

01:31:01

Yellow Swans

The Lab

01:35:35

Simiskina, Adrian Myhr & Jonas Cambien

Pitfall

01:39:08

Oker

Equinoctial Tide (Radio Edit)

01:44:51

Asteroid Ekosystem

Open To

NSW

01:50:20

Claire Edwardes & Gemma Peacocke

I Promise Not to Poison You xoxo II. Hemlock

NSW

01:55:04

Jasmine Guffond

Approaching Chaos

NSW

tangent mek | le bleu de sorèze @ radio onde furlane (it)

Radio Onde Furlane

90.00 FM Udine

Loud! Radio #160

26.02.2026

radioondefurlane.eu

PHEW Feat. DANIELLE DE PICCIOTTO - Sugar Sprinkles ("Paper Masks", Mute, 2026)

THE FUTURE SOUND OF KOYAANIS NAQOY - I Flatten Myself Like A Biscuit, One Day, On Tuesday (2026)

WERNER DURAND & JOHN KRAUSBAUER - Black Seraphim ("Black Seraphim", Moving Furniture Records, 2026)

KMRU - Maybe ("Kin", Editions Mego, eMego319, 2026)

AUTISTICI - Degrees of Internalisation ("Familiarity Unfolded", 12k, 2026)

STEFAN GOLDMANN - De-Gauss (Urfassung) ("Automation Studies Vol.1", Macro M84, 2026)

STEPHEN O’MALLEY - Phase I Organ ("Spheres Collapser", XKatedral / La Becque Editions XK032, 2026)

TANGENT MEK - le bleu de sorèze ("Immutable traveler", Montagne Noire, 2026) 

AUSTIN WILLIAMSON + BLANKET SWIMMING - Horizons ("Horizons", Dragon's Eye Recordings, 2026)

tangent mek | immutable traveler @ felt hat reviews (en)

tangent mek must be one of those albums that will stay with me forever. It is not only exceptionally well-produced and well composed but beautifully assembled in terms of means and techniques and steered and manoeuvred excellently by the intuitive musical sense of Anouck Gethon, Anna-Kaisa Meklin and last but definitely not least Marina Tantanozi.

The whole album is a tale - it moves, strays, and has its own odds and ebbs but it stays on the line with compositional aspect and never goes beyond what was the main theme - a travel, a journey. 

The music itself - stems from improvised sessions which then led towards more organised compositions, organised in terms of the three members of the project wanted to achieve.

The harmony of this album is like a medicine - some sort of perennial wisdom that bleeds through the phrases and the spoken word, and the phrases. 

I have to remind myself that harmony is not necessarily a question of tonality - it is something that goes beyond purely metrical and musical language. This album embodies that.

It's rich in flavour you can just taste briefly - it opens up every time you listen to it in full. 

A beautiful and a rare gem. 

tangent mek | immutable traveler @ radio 1 (cz)

Radio 1 91.1 Prague
13 Syrovych
25.02.2026, 00:30-02:00
www.radio1.cz

TANGENT MEK – immutable traveler, IMMUTABLE TRAVELER (Carton Records, 2026)
TRONDHEIM VOICES & ASLE KARSTAD – pure soul, SOBRE LAS OLAS OST (MNJ Records, 2025)
TRONDHEIM VOICES & ASLE KARSTAD – soil, SOBRE LAS OLAS OST  (MNJ Records, 2025)
IKI – circuit I, BODY (TILA, 2025)
IKI – run, BODY (TILA, 2025)
SOPHIE AGNEL & JOKE LANZ – rehearsal for retirement, ELLA (iDEAL Recordings, 2025)
THE THUNKS – swarm patterns I (excerpt), SWARM PATTERNS (Trost Records, 2026)
SCHLIPPENBACH TRIO – the forge: rebellowed, ELF BAGATELLEN (Cien Fuegos, 2026)
OKER – equinoctial tide (excerpt), AERIAL (Aspen Edities, 2026)
VILHELM BROMANDER UNFOLDING ORCHESTRA – speldosa och två halva timmars sömn (excerpt), SVENS VAGGSÅNG / SPELDOSA OCH TVÅ HALVA TIMMARS SÖMN (Thanatosis, 2026)
NOÉMI BÜCHI – i was almostr there, EXUVIE (-ous, 2026)
NOÉMI BÜCHI – i suppose, EXUVIE (-ous, 2026)
SICKER MAN – johatsu, SPÖKENKIEKER (blankrecords, 2026)

tangent mek | immutable traveler @ African Paper (de)

Ankündigung: Am 6. März erscheint “Immutable Traveler” von Tangent Mek als CD und zum Download bei Carton Records in Kooperation mit Ligne de crête. Unter dem Namen firmieren die drei Musikerinnen Anouck Genthon, Anna-Kaisa Meklin und Marina Tantanozi. Das Album, das im vergangenen Jahr bereits von Montagne Noir digital herausgebracht wurde, wurde während einer Residenz im okzitanischen Benediktinerkloster Sorèze aufgenommen und versammelt improvisierte Musik für Violine, Viola da gamba, Flöten und Stimme. Die Aufnahmen entstanden in Räumen der Abtei, deren jeweils sehr unterschiedliche Akustik die Stücke prägt. 

Tangent Mek arbeiten, so heißt es vom Label, ohne vorab festgelegtes Material und entwickeln ihre Musik aus gemeinsamer Improvisation. Gespräche, Erinnerungen und langfristige Arbeitsprozesse fließen somit ebenso ein wie das wiederholte Aufnehmen, Überarbeiten und Verdichten des Klangmaterials. “Immutable Traveler” bewegt sich im Feld von Improvisation, Drone, experimentellen Folkansätzen und sogenanntem Soft Noise. Referenzen spielen ebenfalls eine Rolle, so nimmt das bereits erhältliche Titelstück textlich auf ein Gedicht von Etel Adnan Bezug und ist musikalisch inspiriert von einem Lied von Stelios Petrakis. Pünktlich zum Releasedatum gehen Tangent Mek auf Europatour.

Live:

06.03: Kulturbrauerei, Luzern (CH)
08.03: KM28, Berlin (DE)
11.03: Der Hanse, Dresden (DE)
12.03: Galeria Toy Piano, Wrocław (PL) – tbc
13.03: Punctum, Prag (CZ)
15.03: Raumschiff, Linz (AT)
17.03: Echoraum, Wien (AT)
19.03: Vekks, Wien (AT)