Stereochemistry Live im Broderick
Mal nachdenklich, mal satirisch sind ihre Folksongs über das Leben und Vergehen, Religion und Verbissenheit und über das menschliche Liebesleben.
- Stefanie Schwetz, Suddeutsche Zeitung
Miss Stereochemistry is not your average withdrawn singer-songwriter act. Satire is her weapon of choice when she serves you her musical stand up comedy show.
Behind this one-woman theatre stands Karla Hajman, Belgrade-born, Italy-raised and Berlin-based artist and scientist, who left her PhD in Experimental Audiology to dedicate herself to human ears from another perspective.
Her creative versatility granted her everything from
a chemotherapy patent to music collaborations with indie, techno and funk legends such as Jason Rubal (Amanda Palmer, Dresden Dolls), Steven Rutter of B12 and George Clintons P-FUNK themselves.
Faithfully backed up by her guitar, piano, ukulele, violin bow and a loop station, on stage Karla transforms into Miss Stereochemistry, a consortium of five aliens on
planet Earth - committed to saving human kind from their worst parasites - aka prejudices of all sorts.
"Stereochemistry's story is one of tho