TCS invites you to the first Frequencies of Displacement.
Frequencies of Displacement is not a lineup. It’s a field of tension and intensities. A collective pulse drawn from lives lived across thresholds—political, cultural, and sonic.
It's a place of non-belonging. It's not of identity but of universalities!
Tegh :
Shahin Entezami, known by his stage name Tegh, is a musician, sound artist, and practitioner from Tehran, Iran, now based in Paris, France. His music spans Electronic, Electro-acoustic, Ambient, Noise, Drone, Glitch, and Experimental genres. Entezami’s eagerness to explore the creative realm of other artists has led to numerous collaborative projects, namely “Temp-Illusion” and “Tegh & Adel Poursamadi.”
He has released eight solo albums as Tegh, three albums with his duo Temp-Illusion, and one under the Artirial moniker on labels such as Injazero Records (UK), PTP Records (US), Opal Tapes (UK), Hibernate Recordings (UK), Inner Ocean Records (CA), Midira Records (GE), Futuresequence (US), Flaming Pines (UK), and Bitrot Recordings (IR).
Nour Sokhon:
is a Lebanese artist based in Berlin. Her practice explores artistic research through interviews, field recordings, and site-specific interventions, which she translates into sound compositions, performances, interactive installations, and moving image works.
In 2017, she completed People on Sound, a documentary for her Master’s in Sound for the Moving Image at the Glasgow School of Art. In 2019, she received the Emerging Artist Prize at the Sursock Museum in Lebanon for her moving image piece Revisiting: Hold Your Breath and was awarded the Sound Art 2020 scholarship by Lower Saxony and the University of Fine Arts in Braunschweig.
Her debut solo album, Beirut Birds, was digitally released in 2024 with support from the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture – AFAC. She has exhibited internationally and performed at festivals such as Network Music Festival (2020), This Is Not Lebanon (2021), Punkt Festival (2023), Gaudeamus Festival (2023), United in Grief (2024), Vorspiel (2024), and Biennale d’Aix (2024).
10or møsaic
is a collective project that weaves electronic, jazz, and traditional music into a vibrant sonic tapestry, blending structured composition with free improvisation. For the upcoming concert in Kantine am Berghain, the ensemble features the three voices: guitarist and sound artist Milad Zendehnam, whose work bridges Persian musical traditions with experimental electronics and jazz; drummer and producer Puya Shoary, known for his dynamic rhythmic language and innovative use of mobile technologies in performance; and tarxun, a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans music production, sound design, performance, and visual media.