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Each Morning of the World #02
North American PhoNographic Mornings #04/20
New Brunswick ~ Canada’s Atlantic coast
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" Via Alma "
Michael Trommer
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Via Alma is comprised of field recordings made on Canada’s Atlantic coast in the spring of 2017. The sounds were sourced from Fundy National Park (characterized by rolling hills, extensive coniferous forests and a vast network of mountain streams and waterfalls), the small fishing village of Alma, New Brunswick, and the industrial port town of Saint John.
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Michael Trommer
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Michael Trommer is a Toronto based producer and sound artist; his experimental work has been focused primarily on psychogeographical and acoustemological explorations via the use of field recordings and expanded video techniques.
He has released material on an unusually diverse roster of labels, both under his own name as well as ‘sans soleil’. These include Transmat, Wave, Ultra-red, and/OAR, Audiobulb, Audio Gourmet, Gruenrekorder, Impulsive Habitat, Stasisfield, Serein, Flaming Pines, 3leaves, Unfathomless and con-v.
Michael also creates gallery-based audio installation work; He has exhibited work at Australia’s ‘Liquid Architecture’, ‘from 0 to 1 and back again’ at Kunsthalle Schirn in Frankfurt, Cordoba, Spain’s art:tech and soundLAB in Köln. His music has also been included in Dodi Nash’s ‘Listening Shell’ installation, on permanent exhibit at London’s Victoria and Albert museum.
He has performed extensively in North America, Europe and Asia, including events with members of Berlin’s raster-noton collective, as well as the 2008 and 2013 editions of Mutek’s acclaimed a/visions series. He also regularly improvises with Toronto-based AI collective ‘i/o media’.
In 2011, Michael’s ‘ghostwood’ project was awarded a major audio arts grant from the Canada Council for the Arts.
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michaeltrommer.com
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