Analogue Foundation Berlin presents the sixth edition of its listening concert series at Zenner Saal. On November 20, the historic Zenner Saal once again becomes a site for close listening and collective sonic experience. The room will be transformed into an intimate spatial environment, where audience members are invited to sit, lie, or move freely around the performers, immersed in sound. This edition features a special live performance by Lyra Pramuk, whose music bridges devotional voice work, technology, and spiritual inquiry. Trained as a classical vocalist and shaped by Berlin’s experimental club scene, Pramuk composes with her voice as both instrument and medium, weaving layers of texture, rhythm, and resonance into expansive compositions. Her latest album Hymnal, released on pop.soil / 7K! in 2025, is a cycle of transformational worship songs that expand on the themes of her critically acclaimed debut Fountain. Pramuk’s performances are known for their ritualistic quality—moments of shared presence that collapse boundaries between performer and audience. For the occasion she will be joined by Islam El-Ghazouly, an interdisciplinary artist informed by a Sufi lineage, who will perform Sufi whirling as a form of physically active meditation and ritualistic dance. Islam explores identity through visual narratives, creative writing, and the study of folkloric musical instruments.