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Audrey Carmes + Roberto Biffarini

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About

Audrey Carmes is a composer and artist based in Paris, France. Having graduated from the Paris School of Fine Art, she found herself drawn towards the city’s experimental electronic music, developing a sound practice that she combined with her poetry and writing.
On her spellbinding debut album Quelque chose s'est dissipé, Carmes creates spacious worlds that shimmer with subtle intricacy. Inspired by ambient, krautrock and avant-garde electronic music, the French artist draws on a range of sonic elements to create her own distinct blend of sound design and composition. Songs build through evolving layers of synthesizer, easing the album seamlessly through its eleven tracks, surrounding Carmes’ delicate vocals and spoken word segments with bass guitar, vibraphone and flute.
Audrey will be supported by our dear friend and collaborator Roberto Biffarini who will share a blended electronic soundscape that will take us on a deep and meditative journey. Roberto is inspired by Jon Hassell, Kawabato Makoto, Thomas Koner and Giya Kancheli.

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