Bocman
bocman is a sound project by Sheffield based
artist Neil Webb. 2003 saw perfomances by bocman at Sheffield Hallam
University and the MAXIS Festival. Playback of pieces at the Sonic
Art Network conference and the MAXIS Festival. He curated the event
'Sounds Recorded for an Empty Nightclub' as part of Sheffield 03.
bocman has recently made an installation for the exhibition 'Slow
Wave Sleep' and is working on new ideas for an exhibition in the
Autumn. He is also working on a CD; 'Solarisitics' inspired by Stanislaw
Lem's book and Andre Tarkovsky's film 'Solaris' for a late 2004
release. web site :
www.bocman.com |
Greg
Davis greg davis loves sound.
web site : www.autumnrecords.net |
DeVico
DeVico is a self taught (thank you google.com)
digital manipulator. His paying job is at a coffee shop and his
off times are spent as a hermit exploring sound, visuals, and learning
languages to create random generators for audio playback.
web site : www.devico.us |
Dumafuji
i started making music electronically as
dumafuji a few years ago, but my training is not as a musician.
the dumafuji project is about memory: how we choose to create our
memories and live them out.
web site :
www.dumafuji.com |
en.ve.lope
en.ve.lope is a trans-media process applicable
to all the proud arts.
web site :
www.envelopeproject.com |
André
Gonçalves André
Gonçalves aka ok.suitcase is a graphic, web and sound designer
working and living in Lisbon, Portugal. Released : "Customs"
grain of sound, "_minus one" stasisfield and soon "04"
crónica electrónica |
john
kannenberg Sonic and visual artist
John Kannenberg (b.1969) has been performing and writing music for
over fifteen years. His major audio and visual works deal with a
variety of themes including primal natural forces, spirituality
and mindful contemplation, melancholy and nostalgia, abstracted
narrative tales, and the confluence of sonic and visual art. Since
April 2002 John has served as creator, designer and curator of Stasisfield.com,
an experimental music label and interdisciplinary net.art space
presenting works by a diverse collection of artists from around
the globe.
web site :
www.whistlingpariah.com |
Dave
Lawrence Dave Lawrence (aka Sponde)
is a sonic artist who collaborates with sonic/visual/performance
artists, and also personally explores the physical world within
and around a sonic work. The installations/sculptures, compositions
and performances often use found objects as sound sources or instruments
- sometimes using very familiar objects such as pedal bins, clocks,
bread, and milk frothers. Recent performances include Waveswarm
events (a sonic artists' collective based in London UK) at Ginglik
(Nov 2003), The Foundry (Jan 2004) & 291 Gallery (July 2003)
- all in London, and recent installations include Bread Matters
(Lisbon, Sept 2003), Experimentica (Cardiff, Wales Oct 2003), Earjob
(London, UK June 2003)
web site :
www.waveswarms.org.uk |
Dale Lloyd
Dale Lloyd is a composer and producer who is
also the curator of a recording label called and/OAR which is
devoted to environmental recordings and sound work utilizing them
in some capacity, and has produced the compilations for phonography.org,
an internet based interest group devoted to the art of field recording.
web site :
www.and-oar.org/dalelloyd.html
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Loam
James Warchol has been making music since his
teens. He had played guitar, bass and vocals in various bands, and
had brief success in the early '90s with his band Sometime Sweet
Susan. In the mid '90s, he started expanding into more experimental
forms of music as well, both with his band and as a solo artist.
Working with samplers, keyboards and software, as well as guitars,
these explorations grew into the Loam music you hear today. Warchol
first appeared as Loam on the Topscore
Records compilation CD "Gain Structure" in 1999. Loam's
first self titled CD was released by Topscore in 2000. In 2001,
he collaborated on an installation piece called "Audio Reliquary"
as member of the group J3. The piece appeared in the Roger Brown
Gallery in Chicago, IL. Loam has also released several tracks on
Stasisfield.com.
web site :
www.loam-music.com |
Heather
McIntosh
Heather McIntosh plays cello with Japancakes,
The Instruments, Circulatory System, and Icy Demons. Her most recent
music works have been for film, dance and sound installation. |
My Fun
My Fun is a musician, sound artist currently
living with his wife and cat in Brooklyn, NY. He's released work
for a number of years under different names except Justin Hardison.
A new CD "Sunday Best" will be available through Grain
of Sound at the end of the year 2004.
web site :
thelandof.org |
Mathieu
Ruhlmann
Mathieu Ruhlmann is a sound and visual artist
currently residing in Vancouver, Canada. |
Jim
Schoenecker
Jim Schoenecker has released electronic music
under the name pressboard for a variety of labels including Zod,
Antiopic, and Stasisfield. He has performed in the U.S. and Japan,
and is 1/2 of the Topscore label which releases electronic and experimental
music and video.
web site :
pressboard.topscoreusa.com |
Sound_00 sound_00
is one of the monikers under which antonio dimitrov appears, producing
power electronic, harsh noise, static noise, ambient soundscapes.
he also runs his label acid fake recordings and edits the label's
webzine, fakezine.tk
[a zine about contemporary experimental music and [sub]culture].
as 'acid fake design', antonio designs album covers for acid fake
and other labels. he also hosts two radio shows dedicated to experimental
music on the underground radio station music radio channel 103.
in addition to the sound_00 project, antonio also works under the
following monikers: every kid on speed (glitchy, cut up lap top
electronics), every kid on acid (dark ambient), microsound_00 (noise,
static, sinewaves, microsound). under these various names he has
released full lengths, eps and has many compilations and remix appearances
on various labels around the world. he also plays live including
this year's club transmediale festival in berlin.
web site :
www.acidfake.tk |
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