The work of these musicians and performers from Germany, Italy, France, and USA is settled between weird Pop, avant-trash, free improvised music, Mediterranean folklore and noise drones. A creation of unique and exciting experiences by artists coming from different social and musical backgrounds.
With Ezramo (vocals, prepared zither, electronic, melodica), Gino Robair (Blippo box and percussion), David Fenech (guitar, toys, Walkman), Wendelin Büchler (prepared guitar and theremin), and featuring Argo Ulva (trumpet and electronics).
Limited edition of 500 hand-numbered copies.
Ezramo is the artist name of
Alessandra Eramo (born 1982 in Taranto, South Italy, lives and works in Berlin), an Italian-German sound artist, vocalist and composer who works primarily with voice and noise. She was trained in classical singing, piano and music theory since an early age, studied intermedial arts, experimental music and performance in Milan, Stuttgart and Venice. Through performance, video, drawings and installation, she investigates the tension between vocality and writing, the phonetics, the physicality and trance-like states in singing. The essence of her practice is to destabilize the normal expectations of voice, body and identity in order to trace a new sense of beauty in sound and language. Her artistic production focuses on the juxtaposition between pleasure and disturbance, fragility and power, memory and the present, public space and intimacy.
See also
Alessandra Eramo.
Gino Robair is an American composer, improvisor, drummer, and percussionist.
David Fenech (born 1969) is a French composer, guitarist and singer.
Wendelin Büchler is the founder of
Corvo Records Vinyl & Sound Art Production. His background is visual art and music. He has been working for several years with prepared guitar and electronic devices like theremin, fans or tape recorder in the field of free improvised music, sound art and audio-visual performance.
His work as visual artist is recently focussed on large format graphite drawings and documentary drawings, executed in a short time in public spaces. Wendelin Büchler is also responsible for the layout, most of the artworks and the visual concept behind Corvo Records. As a curator he established the series for experimental music & sound art emihal in Berlin (2012-2013). He founded and curated the series for contemporary music Max.Experimentell and Serious Entertainment and organized concerts for the Plattform für aktuelle Musik, Stuttgart. Furthermore he was artistic director of the S'Block Festival of advanced music, audio visual art & performance in Stuttgart, 2009. He teaches visual arts and is lecturer for media ethics at the design department of the Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University.