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<div><div><br></div><div>Luciano Maggiore (IT. Revox / Electronics)</div><div>Luciano
Maggiore (Palermo 1980) lives and works in Bologna.
Musician and
filmmaker, he develops immersive experiences in which ephemerality,
illusion and monumentality coexist, contributing to the creation of
perceptual displacements.
Luciano Maggiore's music is strongly related
to the use of magnetic tapes as well as of various kinds of electrical
devices. His performances are characterized by a strong impact in terms
of volume and quantity of information which is created by the
interaction between speakers, ear and architecture.
Beauty,
contemplation, relationship between sound and architecture, acoustic
illusions, improvvisation, continuum, concrete and electroacoustic music
are the pivotal points of his practice along with a multitude of unsaid
concepts which emerge progressively from his performances.
He
collaborates with the curatorial network Xing and is one of the founders
of Sant'Andrea degli amplificatori (a small and secret venue for
contemporary music).
He works or worked, among others, with
Angstarbeiter, Auriga, Francesco Fuzz Brasini, John Duncan, Andrew L.
Hooker, Domenico Grenci, Sara Pantoli, Dominique Vaccaro, Virgilio
Villoresi, Zapruder Filmmakersgroup, Zimmerfrei, Enrico Malatesta,
Seijiro Murayama.
His works have been released by Incudine Records,
Palustre, Radical Matters and Boring Machines. </div><div>
<a href="http://sites.google.com/site/maggioreluciano/" target="_blank">http://sites.google.com/site/maggioreluciano/</a></div><div><br></div><div>-</div><div><br>
</div><div>Dominique Vaccaro (IT. Tapes / Electronics)</div><div>Dominique
Vaccaro is mainly focused on collage in a broad meaning of the term,
extending the field of action from the visual to include sound.
Self-taught musician, he has experimented for years with the various
possibilities of magnetic tape mixing short waves, field recordings,
voice, guitars and other instruments, objects, feedback and all kind of
residual sound. His approach to all of these is emotive, intimate and
instinctive, flowings of sonic improvisation alternating frenetic
phrases with calm, delicate moments. He has composed music for videos,
performances as well for theatre.
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<a href="http://myspace.com/dominiquevaccaro" target="_blank">http://myspace.com/dominiquevaccaro</a></div><div><br></div><div>-</div><div><br></div></div>
<div>Rogelio Sosa (MX. Guitar / Electronics)</div>
<div>Rogelio
Sosa was born in Mexico City in 1977. His work explores a wide range of
aspects that deal with sound morphology, structures of auditory
reference, intensification of the acoustic space and performativity. His
projects include solo and collective improvisations, music
compositions, sound actions and sound installations. All of these are
produced using various kinds of electronic media.
He started studying
musical composition with Julio Estrada and then electroacoustic music at
the Ateliers UPIC and IRCAM in Paris. Later he pursued a master degree
in Music and Technology at the Paris 8 University. Since his return to
Mexico City in 2004 his work has focused in experimental music and sound
art.
His music has been released in Sub Rosa, Important Records and
Mode Records among others. Sosa has received prizes and distinctions
from the SCRIME and IMEB Contests in France, the Luigi Russolo Contest
in Italy, the EAR Electroacoustic Music Contest in Hungary and the
FONCA, Nuevas Resonancias, Visiones Sonoras and Centro Multimedia -
CENART Contests in Mexico. </div>
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<a href="http://caustica.net/" target="_blank">http://caustica.net</a></div>
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<div>Mario de Vega (MX. Raw electronics)</div>
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de Vega was born in Mexico City in 1979. His work overlaps relations
between stability, failure, simulation and ambiguity with site-specific
interventions, sound events, electronic devices, process-oriented
projects and sculpture.
In the context of music, his practice explores
the value of fragility & in-determination involving a wide range of
customized objects, analog and modified electronics, turntables and
computer based interfaces in different combinations.
His work has
appeared in different contexts throughout Europe, Mexico, North America,
Japan, Korea, Russia and South America. Works and lives in Berlin and
Mexico City. </div>
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<a href="http://mariodevega.info/x/" target="_blank">http://mariodevega.info/x/</a></div>
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