Akira Rabelais
Akira Rabelais (born 1966, South Texas, lives and works in Los Angeles) is a composer, software developer and author. His software, “Argeïphontes Lyre,” allows audio and visual manipulations with morphologies and distorted sounds. Akira studied composition, electronic music and orchestration with Bill Dixon. He earned a Master degree under the direction of Morton Subotnick and Tom Erbe at California Institute of the Art. According to Rabelais, writing software can be compare to writing poetry.
2016
Shelter Press - Records
sold out
An electroacoustic meditation on memories and on the persistence of the aura in a particular place, inspired by Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain.