Carlos Suárez SánchezGalician composer and ethnomusicologist. Born in Ourense, 1966. He emigrated with his parents to Venezuela in 1967. In 1986 he began to work as a composer, creating more than 40 acoustic and electroacoustic works. His research trips around Venezuela began in 1989. Mainly visiting areas of indigenous cultures and Afro-Venezuelans, he compiled studies and recordings of the acoustic biology he found (soundscapes).
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David Brieske"In 2005, I started creating the first Fsik Huvnx sound pieces using Sound Recorder for Windows ME, which is a simple program that allows you to cut/paste, reverse and speed up/down playback of recordings. With a cheap microphone, I recorded sounds, voice or samples of music directly into the computer and then manipulated the sounds to create the compositions. It was a very slow process due to the limitations of the program."
Untitled (Piece for Guitar and Reverb), 2010
Omnipresence, 2010
Crossing The Frozen Lands, 2010
First Transmission, 2006. The first works for THT presented during Vienna Art week and the Subtropics Experimental Music & Sound Arts Festival 18 in Miami Beach
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Muu BlancoLa obra de Blanco está conectada directamente con su experiencia estableciendo una simultanieidad entre el espacio contemplativo del objeto artístico y sus propias vivencias. Es posible decir que en esta simultaneidad de la obra de Blanco se produce un colapso, Uno que se manifiesta porque no sabemos si está entre los que quieren desesperadamente huir el mundo artístico o los que intentan infructuosamente penetrar en él.
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Nestor PrietoVenezuelan composer and performer based in Miami. His music stands at the crossroads of innovation and tradition, attempting to bridge the gap between popular and academic music. He received a Bachelor's degree in composition from UF's New World School of the Arts and an Associate's degree in Jazz percussion from Miami Dade College. Besides being an active member of PDMD, Nestor is also the drummer for the tropidelic Miami-based band The Nagchampayons.
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