Listening - Sound System Sessions  

29 May 2026, 5–8 pm
Botkyrka konsthall

(Det här evenemanget sker på engelska)

Join us on four occasions during Eric Magassa’s exhibition ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ for a multisensory experience where we invite artists to activate the exhibition space through DJ sets.

Listening is imagined as a vital component of the exhibition’s core themes — music and archives, sampling and the sharing of knowledge through communal acts that bind us together. Aiming to expand the spectrum of experience within the exhibition ‘Rumble in the Jungle’, these informal gatherings seek to carry the exhibition’s ideas further: sound as remembrance and listening together as a new form of seeing.

With that said, the sound system enacts both as a sculpture and as a vessel to a hella good time.

The first guest for ‘ Listening – Sound System Sessions’ is Alanna Stuart (aka PYNE):

Alanna Stuart /PYNE is Caribbean-Canadian music artist-scholar and current IASPIS artist-in-residence. In sound and scholarship, Stuart is in the thick of what she dubs a ‘Femmehall’ praxis: exploring the libratory possibilities of a feminine approach to dancehall reggae music production. As producer-vocalist PYNE, Stuart has collaborated with Beverly Glenn Copeland, Equiknoxx Music, Joshua Idehen, Bambii, U.S. Girls, and Junior Boys. As a performer, she’s opened for Etta James, Little Dragon, The Bug, Tricky, and Feist. Outside of the studio, Alanna Stuart is a SSHRC Doctoral Fellow and Gender Studies PhD student at Queen’s University (Canada). Her research can be read in Socio-Economic Review, Work, Employment & Society, and the tekhnē journal.

@alannastuart @pynesound

Photo: Joshua Rille