Interview with Molina
Music // InterviewCombining the digital and the organic, the Danish-Chilean artist Molina works with contrast between spontaneity and compliance. Her music welcomes

The ever-cutting-edge Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 unfolds across 80 events at 20 venues in Amsterdam this February and March, featuring boundary pushing performances, spatial sound experiments, workshops and cross-disciplinary exhibitions.
Guided by the theme Melted for Love, the programme explores the power of sound to shape memory, body, land and community in a world marked by ecological and social flux. Melted for Love seeks to animate closeness and friendship. Rather than seeing strangers everywhere, it embraces the world as a mesh of souls. Through interdisciplinary installations, spatial sound performances, talks and presentations, Sonic Acts amplifies communities working in solidarity, exchanging exhaustion for tenderness.
Feeling bedazzled by the expansive programme with nearly 200 artists? We’ve got you. Here’s is a roadmap of concerts, talks and exhibitions we’re can’t wait to visit.
Dedicated to audiovisual works, Expanded Experience extends Sonic Acts’ legacy of bold experimentation and opens up new dimensions of listening, seeing, and sensory encounter. The six-hour programme features esteemed acts such as Zinc & Copper, bela, Saint Abdullah, Pierce Warnecke, Paul Jebanasam and more.
Two nights. Thirteen concerts. Ten hours of spatial sound. For the two evenings, Sonic Acts brings over the legendary Acousmonium spatial sound system of INA grm to present immersive sound works by revered sound artists like KMRU and Aho Ssan, Jana Winderen, Sarah Davachi, Mark Fell and many more.
At the heart of the Biennial, the symposium weekend brings together artists and thinkers like Kode9, Margarida Mendes and Salomé Voegelin to explore how love, technology, and sound shape our sense of belonging.
The Sonic Acts exhibition inhabits several key spaces in the city and runs for an extended period in February and March, featuring installations, films, sound works, and performances that attend to how land, bodies and ecosystems are shaped and altered by extractive forces. The exhibition holds space for grieving what has been harmed or lost – human and non-human life – by militarisation, colonialism and dispossession.
Tucked away in Amstelpark, the Listening Room is an exhibition for multichannel sound works in a dedicated listening environment at the beautiful glass pavillion of Zone2Source.
This Thursday evenings concert series presents five intimate listening events at the cozy salon of murmur, foregrounding subtle, fragile and detailed sound works by musicians like Nancy Mounir, Leslie García, Kween, Hannah Hajar and many more. Head over to murmur on 12th and 19th of February, or 12th, 19th and 26 of March.
Gesture and Screech brings a more physical edge to the Biennial at OCCII. Featuring artists working with repetition, distortion and rhythmic intensity, the night focuses on performance as gesture and sound as force.
Drone, folk traditions and experimental forms converge at the Singelkerk, highlighting collective sound-making and the relationship between voice, instrument and space.
For a detailed overview of the Biennial and tickets, head over to the website of Sonic Acts.
Sonic Acts has kindly gifted a limited amount of free tickets for Subbacultcha members to selected concerts – to be announced soon. Keep an eye on our channels for updates.