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Native Instrument / Olli Aarni
28/09/2018 - 20:30 - free donation
Native Instrument is a Berlin based sound collaboration bringing together the field-recordings archive of Felicity Mangan and the abstract vocabulary of Stine Janvin Motland. Often referred to as insect techno, Native Instrument’s music is constructed using electronic and vocal adaptations of wildlife audio recordings originating mainly from the Australian and North European fauna; mixing the natural rhythms of animal calls with digital effects and vocal imitations, Native Instrument enlightens a sonic ambiguity between rural nature, electronics, and the human voice. Over time, field recordings and human vocabulary become mixed up, indiscernible from one another – a sound illusion that ends in the creation of a new melodious wildlife genre. With their debut release Camo (Shelter Press), Native Instrument presents their true artificial nature; sound collages moving between tropical ambiance, club inspired bug beats and amphibian trance.

 

 

 
 
Olli Aarni is a self-taught experimental musician living in Vantaa, Finland. He works with found sounds, collage, feedback, sound synthesis and field recording to create music based on dense timbres, non-linearity and static harmony. His work balances between minimalism and complexity, and with his music he aims to condense reality into magic. Aarni has released over 20 LPs, CDs and cassette tapes on four continents. He has performed in Japan, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Estonia, Lithuania, Russia and Finland.
http://olliaarni.com/
 

 

 

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