Quan và Al Kassian introduce the musical results of their 02 weeks of collecting sounds in Hanoi.


AL KASSIAN was born in 1986 in Kyoto, Japan. He was raised between Japan and the United Kingdom, and studied at Goldsmiths, University of London (2007-2010), where he undertook a BA in Design & Research. Since 2013 he relocated to Berlin. There, as a sound designer and soundtrack composer, he started working closely together with contemporary dancer, choreographer and director Felix Matthias Ott. In 2016, he launched his own record label Planet Sundae and debuted his single “Diamonds on Jupiter.” In 2017, he launched his live performance project “Opal Sunn” with his studio partner Hiroaki Oba, and is currently working on numerous projects.
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