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Ben Zucker – “Always Untils” relased June 1st on Elektramusic

Elektramusic Berlin - Paul Clouvel is pleased to present "Always Untils", the new album by Chicago-based composer and performer Ben Zucker. Developed through residencies, live performances, and years of research into interactive electronics, feedback systems, and immersive sound, "Always Untils" transforms cornet, live processing, delays, samplers, and multichannel spatialization into continuously evolving sonic environments. Recorded live and later restructured without altering the original sound material, the album explores the shifting relationships between performer, instrument, machine, and space.Available now on Elektramusic, Bandcamp and soon on all digital platforms. You can find the album on our Bandcamp here and of course on our website here ...

Micaela Trombini – Two New Explorations Between Memory, Presence and Inner Landscapes

Elektramusic is pleased to present two new releases by Italian composer and sound artist Micaela Trombini: The Ghost in the Projector Beam and The Dream Breathes With Me. Moving between electroacoustic composition, ambient textures and fragile cinematic atmospheres, these two albums explore different but deeply connected emotional territories — memory, perception, absence, intimacy and the physicality of sound itself. The Ghost in the Projector Beam On The Ghost in the Projector Beam, Micaela Trombini constructs a subtle and immersive sonic space where blurred memories, decaying images and suspended emotions seem to emerge from the background like fragments of forgotten films. The album unfolds slowly through layered drones, delicate harmonic movements and spectral textures, creating a feeling...

UNESCO RESILIART DEBATE ARTISTS AND CREATIVITY BEYOND CRISIS

We need a concerted and global effort to support artists and ensure access to culture for all. The health crisis brought on by the novel coronavirus has plunged the global economy into a recession, costing the global economy US $1 trillion during 2020 (UNCTAD). While billions of people around the world turn to culture as a source of comfort and connection, the impact of COVID-19 has not spared the culture sector. More than 80% of UNESCO World Heritage properties have closed down, threatening the livelihoods of the local communities and cultural professionals. Cultural institutions and facilities including museums, theatres and cinemas are losing millions in revenue each day, and many have had to...