Experimental soundscapes where texture, tone, and silence meet
Marja Ahti
Marja Ahti is a Swedish-Finnish musician, composer and sound artist from Turku, Finland. She has been active on the experimental music scene for over ten years. She creates poetic, slowly mutating soundscapes that hover between the abstract and the familiar using field-recordings, acoustic materials, synthesizers and electronic feedback.
You may know her from the ensemble Kemialliset Ystävät, the Himera collective or her solo project Tsembla – in which she combines electronic textures and field recordings into refined, intriguing sound experiences.
Francesco Cavaliere
Francesco Cavaliere is an Italian visual artist, writer, musician and sound artist who was born in Tuscany (1980) and works between Berlin and Turin. His practice occurs at the intersection of sound, voice, image and performance. That’s where he creates poetic, richly imagined soundscapes and sound stories in which abstract phenomena and hybrid forms take centre stage.
Cavaliere has performed internationally and exhibited in museums, arts centres and festivals from Tokyo to Berlin, and has released music on various labels, including Hundebiss and Xong Collection.