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Open edition
We are excited to welcome composer Noémi Büchi to the Light of Other Days roster.
Her debut Ep «Matière» is the result of an extensive study with a modular synthesizer as her instrument of choice mixed with field recordings of sounds and noises surrounding her every day life . Apart from being a student of Electroacoustic Composition and listening to tons of music, Noémi finds most of her inspiration in long nature walks through nearby forests and foggy hills situated close to her bedroom studio.
With her music she leads the listener safely through deep paths of complex rhythms and otherworldly sounds. Her awareness of timbre, nuance and harmonic diversity are constantly matched with her ability to produce fresh and revealing arrangements.
«Matière» is an exciting excerpt from the works and life of a very
talented young artist with a bright future ahead.
Written, produced and mixed by Noémi Büchi
Mastered by Brandenburg Mastering
Artwork by Hannes Gloor
Released by Light of Other Days, November 5, 2020
Supported by Kultur Stadt Zürich
Her debut Ep «Matière» is the result of an extensive study with a modular synthesizer as her instrument of choice mixed with field recordings of sounds and noises surrounding her every day life . Apart from being a student of Electroacoustic Composition and listening to tons of music, Noémi finds most of her inspiration in long nature walks through nearby forests and foggy hills situated close to her bedroom studio.
With her music she leads the listener safely through deep paths of complex rhythms and otherworldly sounds. Her awareness of timbre, nuance and harmonic diversity are constantly matched with her ability to produce fresh and revealing arrangements.
«Matière» is an exciting excerpt from the works and life of a very
talented young artist with a bright future ahead.
Written, produced and mixed by Noémi Büchi
Mastered by Brandenburg Mastering
Artwork by Hannes Gloor
Released by Light of Other Days, November 5, 2020
Supported by Kultur Stadt Zürich
