In support of Jan St. Werner’s new album, “Felder,” musicians, ensembles and composers in eight locations around the world are performing and responding to the album in unconventional ways, including installations, live performances and other interpretations. In Cleveland, Survival Kit at 78th Street Studios (Third floor, suite 303) hosts sound artist Jeremy Bible. Bible will dismantle, edit and process the “Felder” album into thousands of unique audio elements presented as an “ever-evolving 16 channel immersive sound installation.” Bible’s sound installation will run from 5 to 9 p.m. this Saturday, April 30, with performances from the Syndicate for the New Arts and Bob Drake to follow. Free with a suggested donation of $8 for the bands. (Usmani)