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Mareike Dobewall

Posted in , , , , , , , , , , on 7-22-23

Mareike Dobewall is a director, scenographer, musician and composer. She is based in Stockholm since 2016.  She studied filmmaking in Berlin, scenography at the Norwegian Theatre Academy and choreography at HZT in Berlin. Her specialisation lies in the creation of spatial sound performances.

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Cynthia Zaven

Posted in , , , , , , , , , , on 10-15-22

Cynthia Zaven is a composer, pianist and artist based in Beirut. Her projects combine a variety of media including video, photography, performance and the use of archive material to explore the relationship between sound, memory and identity through interwoven narratives.

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Maria Bergström

Posted in , , , , , , on 3-1-21

Maria Bergström is a sound artist working with acoustic & electronic instruments and samples to build soundscapes to tell stories with focused presence as the main goal. Working with topics like mental space versus physical space, silence as something relative, and sound pollution, she is driven by creating human openness and sensory stimulation through sound.

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Lesteria

Posted in , , , , , on 3-1-21

Lesteria is an experimental vocal and sound artist based in Paris, France. She builds her tracks by compositing field-recorded and found sounds with improvised instrumentation, then adds a blend of vocal layers which represent the compartmentalization of her inner selves. The text of her vocal performance expresses the separation and reunification of layers of self-awareness.

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Sadah Espii Proctor

Posted in , , , , , , on 5-15-20

Sadah Espii Proctor (Espii) is a VR director and sound/media designer for theatre and immersive experiences. Named by American Theatre Magazine as one of “6 Theatre Artists to Know” for multimedia storytelling, her work encompasses global stories of women, social issues, and the African Diaspora, often with an Afrofuturist/Cyberpunk lens.

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Niki Matita

Posted in , , , , , , , , on 5-6-20

Niki Matita is a record entertainer, selectress, experimental sound artist, improviser, performer, researcher, radio artist & presenter, activist and moderator. She works and lives in Berlin. Her sonic work is based on research-inspired notes and texts, voice experiments, plunderphonics and own compositions.

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Dafna Naphtali

Posted in , , , , , , , , , , , , on 8-15-19

Sound-artist,electronic musician, singer, guitarist, composer/performer of experimental, contemporary, improvised music with her Max/MSP programming for live-sound-processing.  She makes music for robots, interactive sound (and video) art, and “Audio Chandelier” multi-channel sound works.

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Tansy Spinks

Posted in , , , , , , , , , on 6-16-19

Artist, photographer, performer, sound and video maker, Tansy Spinks is currently researching ways of listening, materiality in sound-making and site-specific sound as a live, performative practice. She received her PhD from LCC, (CRiSAP), University Of the Arts, London with David Toop, Angus Carlyle and Cathy Lane.

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Dalbergia Duo

Posted in , , , , , , on 6-16-19

Dalbergia Duo (Anna Rutkowska & Julianna Siedler Smuga) is a unique female marimba/percussion duo from Poland, performing various music written for two marimbas/percussion sets. We perform pieces already written by great composers of classical, film and contemporary music. Moreover we cooperate with composers form around the globe who also write pieces for our duo.

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Elizabeth Joan Kelly

Posted in , , , , , , on 10-26-18

Elizabeth Joan Kelly is a New Orleans-based classical and ambient/industrial electronic music composer. She uses found sounds and MIDI to create lush soundscapes influenced by Zola Jesus, Nine Inch Nails, Portishead, Fever Ray, and The Knife. Kelly’s music, which is primarily instrumental, explores the relationship between technology, industrialization, consumerism, and its effect on society and our natural world.

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Karli White

Posted in , , , on 10-26-18

A moody dystopian tone, confronted by energetic beats and intricate melodies that set a platform for developing ideas for coping. Where a witchy genre sets a delusion of spirituality, the idea references finding balance between discord and harmony with the personal rituals we use as coping mechanisms.

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Valéria Bonafé

Posted in , , , on 8-27-18

Valéria Bonafé is a Brazilian composer, researcher and music teacher. Her researches and her creative works are marked by issues like the relationship between sonority, space and listening; the notions of image and materiality; the dimensions of memory and experience; the orality and the (auto)biographical space; and the field of feminism.

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Dei Xhrist

Posted in , , , on 8-27-18

A multi disciplinary artist using voice to reconstruct language by rearranging its sounds, patterns, and rhythms in to almost-familiar audio vignettes. Language is featured strongly in performances, writings, and sculptures that examine phrase and word meanings on several levels.

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Gretchen Jude

Posted in , , , , , , on 8-27-18

Born and raised in the wild state of Idaho (USA), performer and composer Gretchen Jude has been heard across the globe, from Seoul to Helsinki. Gretchen’s work explores the liminal spaces between natural & artificial, tradition & experimentation, self & other, as she wanders the borderlands of contemporary experience. As a composer, she approaches music composition as ‘a channel for the desire to sing’ (to paraphrase Joel Ryan paraphrasing William Forsythe).

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Mariana Carvalho

Posted in , , , on 5-15-18

Mariana Carvalho is a brazilian pianist, improviser and performer, keen on body, gender and transdisciplinarities. Experiments objects inside the piano and explores corporealities via eutony. Interested in weaving sonic relations in space, installations, expanded sonic bodies, free improvisation, experimental music, theatre, dance.

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 Karen Power

Posted in , , , , , , , , on 3-4-18

Irish composer Karen Power seeks to stimulate, engage and interact with audiences. Her work utilises two primary sources; acoustic instruments and everyday sounds, spaces and soundscapes. Karen’s output is diverse – both in its approach and delivery – and her primary aim is to capture and translate the essence of an idea through any artistic means necessary.

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Ess Beck 

Posted in , , on 3-4-18

Ess Beck is an autodidact musician and music producer, who has active on the Danish experimental underground music scene for the past 5 years (solo and as a member of ZRN). As a solo artist she works with themes such as gender-identity, cybernetics and Slow Technology.

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Kristina Warren

Posted in , , , , , , , , , , on 1-7-18

Kristina Warren (US, UK) is an electroacoustic composer, improviser, and researcher. Her diverse output — including electronic-vocal performance, non-traditionally notated scores, and scholarship on gender in electronic music — imagines the coherence of seemingly disparate processes, such as noise and individualized listening.

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Laura Mello

Posted in , , , , , , , , , , on 10-15-17

Laura Mello is a composer and performer who sees voices as persons in sound, as well as language, gestures and field recordings as musical materials. Originally from Brazil and living between Vienna and Berlin, she plays with languages, field recordings and synthesized sounds to make instrumental compositions, performances, experimental music, radio art and sound installations.

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Diana Policarpo

Posted in , , , , on 10-15-17

Diana Policarpo is a visual artist, composer and radio presenter (Rádio Quântica) based in London and Lisbon working in composition, sculpture, improvised performance and sound installation. Her work investigates power relations, popular culture and gender politics, juxtaposing the rhythmic structuring of sound as a tactile material within the social construction of esoteric ideology.

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 Kallie Marie 

Posted in , , , , , , on 5-15-17

Kallie Marie has a Masters in Music Production from the Leeds College of Music. She specializes in Music Production and Composition. In addition to her work writing music for Film, TV, and Dance and producing and recording various artists, Kallie also teaches Audio For Multimedia at NYU SPS Center for Applied Liberal Arts, where she is an adjunct faculty member. Kallie is also a regular contributing write at Sonic Scoop.

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Soramimi

Posted in , , , , , on 5-15-17

Soramimi is a composer and producer based in NYC. She is the co-owner of Dusk Notes record label. “ Soramimi ” is defined as a mishearing or feigned deafness. She regards her music as narrative imagery, with a celestial sound illustrated by cerebral textures and dreamlike compositions. Soramimi brings a distinct fluency and gravity to the table of ambient and experimental techno.

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Nina Dragičević

Posted in , , , , , , , on 5-15-17

Nina Dragičević (b. 1984) started her musical career as a classical violinist. Since 2008 she has been active as a drum’n’bass DJ and a member of the first female DJ collective in Slovenia, Female’s’cream . Since 2013 she has been focusing on creating her own music which she presents exclusively at alternative culture venues, such as Ljubljana’s Škuc Gallery , Kapelica Gallery , Pritličje , Autonomous cultural centre Metelkova , Social centre Rog etc.

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Ivonne Paredes

Posted in , , , , , , on 3-19-17

Composer. Percussionist. Paredes was born and raised in Lima, Peru. In search of a better education, she relocated to the United States at the age of 17, and settled in Florida. As a college student, she enrolled in music classes and began taking lessons from renowned percussionist Mike Davis. In 2008, Paredes transferred to Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, where she continued her studies as part of the Rollins Percussion ensemble led by Beth Gottlieb, and as a student in Gottlieb’s masterclasses.

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Clara de Asís

Posted in , , , on 3-13-17

Clara de Asís is a Spanish composer and guitarist based in France. She develops an approach to sound that highlights simplicity, non-intervention and active listening as means of music making. Her works display an extreme precision and intuitive openness, both distinctive of Clara de Asís manner, that involves a dedicated attention to sound on its details and its most pure forms.

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Judy Dunaway

Posted in , , , , , , on 3-13-17

Judy Dunaway is an avant-garde composer, free improvisor, conceptual sound artist, transmission artist and creator of sound installations who is primarily known for her sound works for latex balloons. Since 1990 she has created over forty works for balloons as sound conduits and has also made this her main instrument for improvisation.

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Eki Shola

Posted in , , , , , , , , on 3-10-17

Eki Shola is a musical healer, composing music that allows listeners to relax and ease the daily stressors of life. As a physician, she has witnessed how the physical and emotional manifestations of stress and spiritual disconnection can adversely impact the ability to live an enriched and fulfilled life.

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Kritzkom

Posted in , , on 3-6-17

Kritzkom is the solo project of Marine Drouan, musician and graphic designer, from Nantes (France) living in Berlin. She produces and plays live electronic music with an assortment of machines interacting together. Her career as musician, DJ and producer started in 2002 in France. In 2008 she decided to move to Berlin to be more focused on her music.

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Hanan Hadžajlić

Posted in , , , , , , , on 3-6-17

Hanan Hadžajlić is flutist, composer, music analyst and transdisciplinary art researcher from Bosnia and Herzegovina / Slovenia. As composer, she works in fields of “meccanical music” for acoustic instruments/ensembles, music theatre and real time electroacoustic composition. She is member of ensemble SONEMUS.

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Catherine Clover

Posted in , , , , , , , on 2-19-17

Catherine’s multidisciplinary practice addresses communication through voice and language and the interplay between hearing/listening and seeing/reading. Using field recording, digital imaging and the spoken/written word she is exploring an expanded approach to language within species and across species through a framework of everyday experience.

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Sally Golding

Posted in , , , , , , , on 12-16-16

Sally Golding is a multimedia artist combining film projection, lighting and sonic composition to create expanded cinema performances and participatory installations. Golding’s audiovisual performance work focuses on the experience of the audience, pushing the boundaries of visual and auditory perception through the breakdown of the cinematic system into flicker, waveforms and colour fields…

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The Woman With No Head

Posted in , , , , , , on 12-16-16

French self-taught multi-instrumentalist, I mainly use alternatively tuned guitars synchronized with Kaoss Pads and EBows to create Experimental Sound landscapes. Inspired by many various genres (Electro-Acoustic, Ambient, Sound Art, Noise, Drone, Post-Rock, Electro, …) and pioneers like Brian Eno, Suzanne Ciani, Pierre Boulez, my aim is to deflect and bring harmonies and disharmonies normally used on acoustic instruments towards electric-modified ones.

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Anja Kanngieser

Posted in , , , , , on 11-9-16

I am a researcher, writer and educator working on sonic communication and geography. Concentrating on shifts in economic and political landscapes, I investigate how these shifts are translated in the sounds that we hear, how we are affected by them, and how we listen and respond. My work is concerned with the ways that sound and communication are shaped by, and shape, our relations to one another, to the architectures and infrastructures around us, to our larger atmospheres and ecologies, and to the forces of power and governance that we experience and intervene in

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Manja Ristic

Posted in , , , , , , , on 11-9-16

Born in Belgrade 1979. violinist, sound artists, curator and researcher mostly active in the field of electro-acoustics, instrumental improv & experimental sound related arts. Graduated at the Belgrade Music Academy, then gained PGDip at the RCM, London. In the past years focused on developing own notation system (Violin Revealed, Alternative Guide to Violin’s Sonic Life) integrating intuitive graphics with microtonal instrumental approaches as well as development of cognitive memory in conceptual AV performance.

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Jenny Graf Sheppard

Posted in , , , , , on 10-12-16

Jenny Gräf (US/DK) is a sound, video and performance artist who explores peripheral places and states through composition, improvisation and participatory works. In Gräf’s music and art she invokes immersion and rupture to explore changing perceptions of diegesis and space, formal choices rooted in a deep interest in social roles and behavior.

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Zahra Mani

Posted in , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 3-22-16

I am a musician, composer, sound and radio artist. I play a number of instruments, including double bass, guitars, and the piano. I use my field recording archive to create organic electro-acoustic soundscapes for my compositions and performances.

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Sophia Loizou

Posted in , , , , , , , , , on 3-9-16

Sophia Loizou is a music producer, author and AV artist working at the intersection of contemporary electronic music, speculative fiction and the ecological. Central to her practice is an ongoing investigation of sonic fiction as a generative, theory-making device that operates from within sound.

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Patricia Martinez

Posted in , , , , , , , on 10-14-15

Patricia Martinez (Argentina) is composer, improviser, pianist, interdisciplinary artist, researcher and professor. Her works has emerged, in part, from an experimental process of ‘stripping-down,’ which involves a degree of risk-taking, in that the resulting piece is left somewhat vulnerable in terms of its expressive identity.

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