Lena Douglas & Sara Flindt + EBS at Franks Wild Years
Event description
Australian artist Lena Douglas (keys/piano/vocals) and Danish vocalist, songwriter and improviser Sara Flindt are coming together to present a new, collaborative duo project. Lena and Sara met while studying Masters at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory in Copenhagen, and are now developing a show which intertwines abstracted versions of both their songs with two vocals, two keyboards, intricate textures, effects and open improvisatory forms.
About Sara: Sara Flindt is a Copenhagen/Reykjavík-based musician and composer working between songwriting and avant-garde. With a Masters degree in Music Performance from Rhythmic Music Conservatory (2025) and a Bachelor from the Royal Academy of Music (2020), her work centers on voice and language, exploring the unpredictable, the imperfect and the momentary. Through projects such as her own solo-project, the duo slóra and collaborations with Guðmundur Arnalds (IS) and Szymon Wójcik (PL), she has developed improvisatory approaches to voice and text that challenge conventional structures and hierarchies in language.
In 2022, Flindt released the split album While We Wait with Icelandic artists Salóme Katrín and RAKEL, which was nominated for Album of the Year at the Iceland Music Awards. She has performed at festivals such as Roskilde Festival, SPOT, G!Festival, Arctic sound and Iceland Airwaves.
Link to Sara’s EP: https://saraflindt.bandcamp.com/album/its-always-nice-to-be-wanted
About Lena: Lena Douglas has a background as a pianist and keyboard player in Melbourne’s band scene, but in recent years has turned her focus to the voice, through sung melodies, vocal sampling, and experimentations with autotune. Her 2024 release Stockerz, showcases her collage-like approach to form, blending acoustic textures, pop energy, and intricate harmonic progressions.
Link to Lena’s EP: https://lenadouglas.bandcamp.com/album/stockerz
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