I have seen the photos and memory returns, very nice. We must have been standing next to each other.  Sugimoto's concert was really amazin. Well, the whole festival was amazing  Next week in Berlin seems to be also interesting, if you look at www.echtzeitmusik.de  for example: 10.10 at ausland:  otomo yoshihide - turntables, guitar, electronics sachiko m. - sine waves, sampler axel dörner - trumpet andrea neumann - inside piano annette krebs - guitar Â
:-) I enjoyed the set with Fuhler, Dafeldecker and Ania Zaradny.  That was some very concentrated piece of work. I found Fuhler, Dafeldecker and Ania Zaradny very classical (in a classical sence), almost improvised chamber music. Which is very new for me, and therefor interesting.  But the last two sets with Werner Dafeldecker, Taku Sugimoto, but especially Oren Ambarchi, Joe Williamson and Axel Dörner was the highlight for me.
Also I forgot his name, but i liked the polish drummer very much, would like to see more of him. He was in a completely different style of improvisation (old school, but ment as a compliment), and i would have preferd to see him play with some of the others and see how that worked (pitty i didn't see it all from the first day) Â
I have recorded the whole festiwal, I hope Robert will release something on his Musica Genera label.  I'd be certainly interested in hearing some of the works, or buying for that matter. Especially the stuff with Dörner, Williamson and Sugimoto.  Some of the stuff that i saw earlier that day, e.g. Gert-Jan Prins i wasn't so crazy for (typical dutch), neither his singing at the bar (which was even more typical dutch;)  (btw i'm from holland myself)  Do you live in Szczecin? Tried to find some heavy food, but all i found was pizza or kebab, a pitty.  Arthur