Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) with her Buchla modular system in Contemporary Keyboard, June 1979. See her perform at Reflections (@ageofreflections), weaving live Buchla improvisation with themes from Seven Waves, her 1984 electro-romantic classic, presented in quadraphonic sound and immersive, wavey visuals. Tickets on sale now at our 🔗 in bio. 🌊 SUZANNE CIANI ~ Particles & Waves Tour ~ ⎐ SAN FRANCISCO (SOLD OUT!) Saturday, February 24, 2024 Grace Cathedral w/ Celia Hollander (@ceellliiiia) ↳ presented with Noise Pop Synth News ⎐ NEW YORK CITY (🚨LOW TICKET ALERT🚨) Saturday, Mar 2, 2024 Church of the Heavenly Rest w/ Time Wharp (@usa_kaye) ⎐ CHICAGO (TICKETS MOVING FAST) Friday, May 17 Fourth Presbyterian Church w/ Jeremiah Chiu (@jeremiahchiu) ↳ presented with Empty Bottle 🌊 In the Contemporary Keyboard interview, Suzanne’s asked about the first music she made with the Buchla, back in the late 60s/early 70s. Wild how it still applies to her recent work. “Back then it was a kind of spatial poetry. Sound landscapes. I was involved in creating imaginary musical spaces both literally and figuratively. I was doing quad spatial-modulation things. It was a sensation to be able to sculpt the sound and move it in space… I did come from a totally academic background, but I’m Italian [laughs] and I don’t have much patience for that kind of heavy, intellectual, dry, justified music. To me it’s got to be sensual, moving, and emotional.” ⁛ Poster art by @kazuhiro_aihara 📷: 1) Suzanne by Len DeLessio, 2) Contemporary Keyboard cover, 3) CK article, 4) Reflections tour poster
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) with her Buchla modular system in Contemporary Keyboard, June 1979. See her perform at Reflections (@ageofreflections), weaving live Buchla improvisation with themes from Seven Waves, her 1984 electro-romantic classic, presented in quadraphonic sound and immersive, wavey visuals. Tickets on sale now at our 🔗 in bio. 🌊 SUZANNE CIANI ~ Particles & Waves Tour ~ ⎐ SAN FRANCISCO (SOLD OUT!) Saturday, February 24, 2024 Grace Cathedral w/ Celia Hollander (@ceellliiiia) ↳ presented with Noise Pop Synth News ⎐ NEW YORK CITY (🚨LOW TICKET ALERT🚨) Saturday, Mar 2, 2024 Church of the Heavenly Rest w/ Time Wharp (@usa_kaye) ⎐ CHICAGO (TICKETS MOVING FAST) Friday, May 17 Fourth Presbyterian Church w/ Jeremiah Chiu (@jeremiahchiu) ↳ presented with Empty Bottle 🌊 In the Contemporary Keyboard interview, Suzanne’s asked about the first music she made with the Buchla, back in the late 60s/early 70s. Wild how it still applies to her recent work. “Back then it was a kind of spatial poetry. Sound landscapes. I was involved in creating imaginary musical spaces both literally and figuratively. I was doing quad spatial-modulation things. It was a sensation to be able to sculpt the sound and move it in space… I did come from a totally academic background, but I’m Italian [laughs] and I don’t have much patience for that kind of heavy, intellectual, dry, justified music. To me it’s got to be sensual, moving, and emotional.” ⁛ Poster art by @kazuhiro_aihara 📷: 1) Suzanne by Len DeLessio, 2) Contemporary Keyboard cover, 3) CK article, 4) Reflections tour poster
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) with her Buchla modular system in Contemporary Keyboard, June 1979. See her perform at Reflections (@ageofreflections), weaving live Buchla improvisation with themes from Seven Waves, her 1984 electro-romantic classic, presented in quadraphonic sound and immersive, wavey visuals. Tickets on sale now at our 🔗 in bio. 🌊 SUZANNE CIANI ~ Particles & Waves Tour ~ ⎐ SAN FRANCISCO (SOLD OUT!) Saturday, February 24, 2024 Grace Cathedral w/ Celia Hollander (@ceellliiiia) ↳ presented with Noise Pop Synth News ⎐ NEW YORK CITY (🚨LOW TICKET ALERT🚨) Saturday, Mar 2, 2024 Church of the Heavenly Rest w/ Time Wharp (@usa_kaye) ⎐ CHICAGO (TICKETS MOVING FAST) Friday, May 17 Fourth Presbyterian Church w/ Jeremiah Chiu (@jeremiahchiu) ↳ presented with Empty Bottle 🌊 In the Contemporary Keyboard interview, Suzanne’s asked about the first music she made with the Buchla, back in the late 60s/early 70s. Wild how it still applies to her recent work. “Back then it was a kind of spatial poetry. Sound landscapes. I was involved in creating imaginary musical spaces both literally and figuratively. I was doing quad spatial-modulation things. It was a sensation to be able to sculpt the sound and move it in space… I did come from a totally academic background, but I’m Italian [laughs] and I don’t have much patience for that kind of heavy, intellectual, dry, justified music. To me it’s got to be sensual, moving, and emotional.” ⁛ Poster art by @kazuhiro_aihara 📷: 1) Suzanne by Len DeLessio, 2) Contemporary Keyboard cover, 3) CK article, 4) Reflections tour poster
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) with her Buchla modular system in Contemporary Keyboard, June 1979. See her perform at Reflections (@ageofreflections), weaving live Buchla improvisation with themes from Seven Waves, her 1984 electro-romantic classic, presented in quadraphonic sound and immersive, wavey visuals. Tickets on sale now at our 🔗 in bio. 🌊 SUZANNE CIANI ~ Particles & Waves Tour ~ ⎐ SAN FRANCISCO (SOLD OUT!) Saturday, February 24, 2024 Grace Cathedral w/ Celia Hollander (@ceellliiiia) ↳ presented with Noise Pop Synth News ⎐ NEW YORK CITY (🚨LOW TICKET ALERT🚨) Saturday, Mar 2, 2024 Church of the Heavenly Rest w/ Time Wharp (@usa_kaye) ⎐ CHICAGO (TICKETS MOVING FAST) Friday, May 17 Fourth Presbyterian Church w/ Jeremiah Chiu (@jeremiahchiu) ↳ presented with Empty Bottle 🌊 In the Contemporary Keyboard interview, Suzanne’s asked about the first music she made with the Buchla, back in the late 60s/early 70s. Wild how it still applies to her recent work. “Back then it was a kind of spatial poetry. Sound landscapes. I was involved in creating imaginary musical spaces both literally and figuratively. I was doing quad spatial-modulation things. It was a sensation to be able to sculpt the sound and move it in space… I did come from a totally academic background, but I’m Italian [laughs] and I don’t have much patience for that kind of heavy, intellectual, dry, justified music. To me it’s got to be sensual, moving, and emotional.” ⁛ Poster art by @kazuhiro_aihara 📷: 1) Suzanne by Len DeLessio, 2) Contemporary Keyboard cover, 3) CK article, 4) Reflections tour poster
The Buchla 200e synthesizer is Suzanne Ciani’s signature instrument — the living, pulsating center of her live performances. For her upcoming Reflections tour, she’ll weave sequences from her Seven Waves album with live Buchla improvisation, all in quadraphonic sound and dazzling light. Get tix for all events at our 🔗in bio. In 2019 Suzanne discussed her Buchla system with The Caret: “𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙬𝙖𝙮 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙨𝙥𝙚𝙖𝙠 𝙖𝙗𝙤𝙪𝙩 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝘽𝙪𝙘𝙝𝙡𝙖 𝙞𝙣 𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙫𝙞𝙚𝙬𝙨, 𝙞𝙩 𝙖𝙡𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙩 𝙨𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙙𝙨 𝙡𝙞𝙠𝙚 𝙖 𝙡𝙤𝙫𝙚 𝙖𝙛𝙛𝙖𝙞𝙧. Yes, that’s really the depth of the machine. I think all musicians have love affairs with their instruments, but this one in particular has a life, you know, it has a brain. It has these indicators that let you know what’s going on inside. There’s such a thin line between what we acknowledge as living, and what is not living. I mean, things that respond and react seem to be communicating. 𝙃𝙤𝙬 𝙙𝙤𝙚𝙨 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙖𝙛𝙛𝙚𝙘𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙬𝙖𝙮 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙥𝙤𝙨𝙚 𝙤𝙣 𝙞𝙩? It’s like a dialogue. There are so many variables at any instant that can define the sound— the position of the filter, the movement of the control voltages. The Buchla gives back. It’s a very giving instrument.” See you there… SUZANNE CIANI ~ Particles & Waves Tour ~ ⎐ SAN FRANCISCO Saturday, February 24, 2024 Grace Cathedral w/ Celia Hollander (@ceellliiiia) ↳ presented with Noise Pop Synth News ⎐ NEW YORK CITY Saturday, Mar 2, 2024 Church of the Heavenly Rest w/ Time Wharp (@usa_kaye) ⎐ CHICAGO Friday, May 17 Fourth Presbyterian Church w/ Jeremiah Chiu (@jeremiahchiu) ↳ presented with Empty Bottle ⁛ Poster art by @kazuhiro_aihara 📷: 1) Vava x Ciani collab lookbook 2) Particles & Waves tour poster
The Buchla 200e synthesizer is Suzanne Ciani’s signature instrument — the living, pulsating center of her live performances. For her upcoming Reflections tour, she’ll weave sequences from her Seven Waves album with live Buchla improvisation, all in quadraphonic sound and dazzling light. Get tix for all events at our 🔗in bio. In 2019 Suzanne discussed her Buchla system with The Caret: “𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙬𝙖𝙮 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙨𝙥𝙚𝙖𝙠 𝙖𝙗𝙤𝙪𝙩 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝘽𝙪𝙘𝙝𝙡𝙖 𝙞𝙣 𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙫𝙞𝙚𝙬𝙨, 𝙞𝙩 𝙖𝙡𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙩 𝙨𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙙𝙨 𝙡𝙞𝙠𝙚 𝙖 𝙡𝙤𝙫𝙚 𝙖𝙛𝙛𝙖𝙞𝙧. Yes, that’s really the depth of the machine. I think all musicians have love affairs with their instruments, but this one in particular has a life, you know, it has a brain. It has these indicators that let you know what’s going on inside. There’s such a thin line between what we acknowledge as living, and what is not living. I mean, things that respond and react seem to be communicating. 𝙃𝙤𝙬 𝙙𝙤𝙚𝙨 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙖𝙛𝙛𝙚𝙘𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙬𝙖𝙮 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙥𝙤𝙨𝙚 𝙤𝙣 𝙞𝙩? It’s like a dialogue. There are so many variables at any instant that can define the sound— the position of the filter, the movement of the control voltages. The Buchla gives back. It’s a very giving instrument.” See you there… SUZANNE CIANI ~ Particles & Waves Tour ~ ⎐ SAN FRANCISCO Saturday, February 24, 2024 Grace Cathedral w/ Celia Hollander (@ceellliiiia) ↳ presented with Noise Pop Synth News ⎐ NEW YORK CITY Saturday, Mar 2, 2024 Church of the Heavenly Rest w/ Time Wharp (@usa_kaye) ⎐ CHICAGO Friday, May 17 Fourth Presbyterian Church w/ Jeremiah Chiu (@jeremiahchiu) ↳ presented with Empty Bottle ⁛ Poster art by @kazuhiro_aihara 📷: 1) Vava x Ciani collab lookbook 2) Particles & Waves tour poster
Ethereal, meditative, and deeply romantic, Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave)’s Seven Waves was first released in the US in 1984 through Atlantic Records. It breathes. It sings. It flows like water. Impeccably produced by Suzanne, the album infuses melodic – even pop – sensibilities into the mix. And as one of the first records to prominently feature the (then-new) Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, Seven Waves occupies a space with Yellow Magic Orchestra’s “1000 Knives” and Marvin Gaye’s “Sexual Healing.” It reveals technology’s emotional potential, infused with the divine feminine, an ambient odyssey that flows into our collective future. Come see Suzanne perform live at Reflections on her historic Particles & Waves tour. Each night she explores themes and sequences from the original Seven Waves recordings while improvising on the Buchla 200e modular synth. It’s all presented live in quadraphonic sound, bathed in a sensuous, immersive light show. Tickets on sale now at our 🔗 in bio. See you in the waves… 🌊🌊🌊 ~ Suzanne Ciani: Particles & Waves Tour ~ ⎐ SAN FRANCISCO Saturday, February 24, 2024 Grace Cathedral w/ Celia Hollander (@ceellliiiia) ↳ presented with Noise Pop Synth News ⎐ NEW YORK CITY Saturday, Mar 2, 2024 Church of the Heavenly Rest w/ Time Wharp (@usa_kaye) ⎐ CHICAGO Friday, May 17 Fourth Presbyterian Church w/ Jeremiah Chiu (@jeremiahchiu) ↳ presented with Empty Bottle ⁛ Poster art by @kazuhiro_aihara 📷: 1) Seven Waves original album art, 2) Suzanne programming her TR-808, 3) Particles & Waves tour poster
Ethereal, meditative, and deeply romantic, Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave)’s Seven Waves was first released in the US in 1984 through Atlantic Records. It breathes. It sings. It flows like water. Impeccably produced by Suzanne, the album infuses melodic – even pop – sensibilities into the mix. And as one of the first records to prominently feature the (then-new) Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, Seven Waves occupies a space with Yellow Magic Orchestra’s “1000 Knives” and Marvin Gaye’s “Sexual Healing.” It reveals technology’s emotional potential, infused with the divine feminine, an ambient odyssey that flows into our collective future. Come see Suzanne perform live at Reflections on her historic Particles & Waves tour. Each night she explores themes and sequences from the original Seven Waves recordings while improvising on the Buchla 200e modular synth. It’s all presented live in quadraphonic sound, bathed in a sensuous, immersive light show. Tickets on sale now at our 🔗 in bio. See you in the waves… 🌊🌊🌊 ~ Suzanne Ciani: Particles & Waves Tour ~ ⎐ SAN FRANCISCO Saturday, February 24, 2024 Grace Cathedral w/ Celia Hollander (@ceellliiiia) ↳ presented with Noise Pop Synth News ⎐ NEW YORK CITY Saturday, Mar 2, 2024 Church of the Heavenly Rest w/ Time Wharp (@usa_kaye) ⎐ CHICAGO Friday, May 17 Fourth Presbyterian Church w/ Jeremiah Chiu (@jeremiahchiu) ↳ presented with Empty Bottle ⁛ Poster art by @kazuhiro_aihara 📷: 1) Seven Waves original album art, 2) Suzanne programming her TR-808, 3) Particles & Waves tour poster
Ethereal, meditative, and deeply romantic, Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave)’s Seven Waves was first released in the US in 1984 through Atlantic Records. It breathes. It sings. It flows like water. Impeccably produced by Suzanne, the album infuses melodic – even pop – sensibilities into the mix. And as one of the first records to prominently feature the (then-new) Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, Seven Waves occupies a space with Yellow Magic Orchestra’s “1000 Knives” and Marvin Gaye’s “Sexual Healing.” It reveals technology’s emotional potential, infused with the divine feminine, an ambient odyssey that flows into our collective future. Come see Suzanne perform live at Reflections on her historic Particles & Waves tour. Each night she explores themes and sequences from the original Seven Waves recordings while improvising on the Buchla 200e modular synth. It’s all presented live in quadraphonic sound, bathed in a sensuous, immersive light show. Tickets on sale now at our 🔗 in bio. See you in the waves… 🌊🌊🌊 ~ Suzanne Ciani: Particles & Waves Tour ~ ⎐ SAN FRANCISCO Saturday, February 24, 2024 Grace Cathedral w/ Celia Hollander (@ceellliiiia) ↳ presented with Noise Pop Synth News ⎐ NEW YORK CITY Saturday, Mar 2, 2024 Church of the Heavenly Rest w/ Time Wharp (@usa_kaye) ⎐ CHICAGO Friday, May 17 Fourth Presbyterian Church w/ Jeremiah Chiu (@jeremiahchiu) ↳ presented with Empty Bottle ⁛ Poster art by @kazuhiro_aihara 📷: 1) Seven Waves original album art, 2) Suzanne programming her TR-808, 3) Particles & Waves tour poster
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) is a modular synthesis titan. Since the late ‘60s, the US composer has nurtured a creative affair with a rare analogue instrument called the Buchla. She fell in love with its timbre, intuitive interface and unique ability to move sound around speakers. “You’re interacting with something that has intelligence,” she said. “The Buchla will give back to you.” In our latest Art of Production feature, Ciani spoke with @chloe.lula from her home in California about her decades-long relationship with the Buchla, her affinity with the ocean and what makes a sound wave feminine. Photos: @tangerine__scream Read the feature via the 🔗 in bio.
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) is a modular synthesis titan. Since the late ‘60s, the US composer has nurtured a creative affair with a rare analogue instrument called the Buchla. She fell in love with its timbre, intuitive interface and unique ability to move sound around speakers. “You’re interacting with something that has intelligence,” she said. “The Buchla will give back to you.” In our latest Art of Production feature, Ciani spoke with @chloe.lula from her home in California about her decades-long relationship with the Buchla, her affinity with the ocean and what makes a sound wave feminine. Photos: @tangerine__scream Read the feature via the 🔗 in bio.
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) is a modular synthesis titan. Since the late ‘60s, the US composer has nurtured a creative affair with a rare analogue instrument called the Buchla. She fell in love with its timbre, intuitive interface and unique ability to move sound around speakers. “You’re interacting with something that has intelligence,” she said. “The Buchla will give back to you.” In our latest Art of Production feature, Ciani spoke with @chloe.lula from her home in California about her decades-long relationship with the Buchla, her affinity with the ocean and what makes a sound wave feminine. Photos: @tangerine__scream Read the feature via the 🔗 in bio.
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) is a modular synthesis titan. Since the late ‘60s, the US composer has nurtured a creative affair with a rare analogue instrument called the Buchla. She fell in love with its timbre, intuitive interface and unique ability to move sound around speakers. “You’re interacting with something that has intelligence,” she said. “The Buchla will give back to you.” In our latest Art of Production feature, Ciani spoke with @chloe.lula from her home in California about her decades-long relationship with the Buchla, her affinity with the ocean and what makes a sound wave feminine. Photos: @tangerine__scream Read the feature via the 🔗 in bio.
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) is a modular synthesis titan. Since the late ‘60s, the US composer has nurtured a creative affair with a rare analogue instrument called the Buchla. She fell in love with its timbre, intuitive interface and unique ability to move sound around speakers. “You’re interacting with something that has intelligence,” she said. “The Buchla will give back to you.” In our latest Art of Production feature, Ciani spoke with @chloe.lula from her home in California about her decades-long relationship with the Buchla, her affinity with the ocean and what makes a sound wave feminine. Photos: @tangerine__scream Read the feature via the 🔗 in bio.
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) is a modular synthesis titan. Since the late ‘60s, the US composer has nurtured a creative affair with a rare analogue instrument called the Buchla. She fell in love with its timbre, intuitive interface and unique ability to move sound around speakers. “You’re interacting with something that has intelligence,” she said. “The Buchla will give back to you.” In our latest Art of Production feature, Ciani spoke with @chloe.lula from her home in California about her decades-long relationship with the Buchla, her affinity with the ocean and what makes a sound wave feminine. Photos: @tangerine__scream Read the feature via the 🔗 in bio.
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) is a modular synthesis titan. Since the late ‘60s, the US composer has nurtured a creative affair with a rare analogue instrument called the Buchla. She fell in love with its timbre, intuitive interface and unique ability to move sound around speakers. “You’re interacting with something that has intelligence,” she said. “The Buchla will give back to you.” In our latest Art of Production feature, Ciani spoke with @chloe.lula from her home in California about her decades-long relationship with the Buchla, her affinity with the ocean and what makes a sound wave feminine. Photos: @tangerine__scream Read the feature via the 🔗 in bio.
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) is a modular synthesis titan. Since the late ‘60s, the US composer has nurtured a creative affair with a rare analogue instrument called the Buchla. She fell in love with its timbre, intuitive interface and unique ability to move sound around speakers. “You’re interacting with something that has intelligence,” she said. “The Buchla will give back to you.” In our latest Art of Production feature, Ciani spoke with @chloe.lula from her home in California about her decades-long relationship with the Buchla, her affinity with the ocean and what makes a sound wave feminine. Photos: @tangerine__scream Read the feature via the 🔗 in bio.
Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave) is a modular synthesis titan. Since the late ‘60s, the US composer has nurtured a creative affair with a rare analogue instrument called the Buchla. She fell in love with its timbre, intuitive interface and unique ability to move sound around speakers. “You’re interacting with something that has intelligence,” she said. “The Buchla will give back to you.” In our latest Art of Production feature, Ciani spoke with @chloe.lula from her home in California about her decades-long relationship with the Buchla, her affinity with the ocean and what makes a sound wave feminine. Photos: @tangerine__scream Read the feature via the 🔗 in bio.
Our album “Golden Apples Of The Sun” is 3 months old today ✨. The first pressing has been sold out for several weeks but second pressing is available today 🌊 📷 Joseph Robinson #suzanneciani #jonathanfitoussi
A hologram for the queen 🌈 See SUZANNE CIANI (@sevwave) and other ambient icons live at Reflections, immersed in sound light. Tickets on sale at our 🔗 in bio SUZANNE CIANI ~ Particles & Waves Tour ~ ☁️ SF Sat 2/24 with @ceellliiiia ☁️ NYC Sat 3/2 with @usa_kaye ↳ presented with Noise Pop Synth News ☁️ CHI Fri 5/17 with @jeremiahchiu ALESSANDRO CORTINI ~ Nati Infiniti Tour ~ ☁️ LA Fri 3/1 with @fatenkanaan ☁️ CHI Sat 3/9 with @liairenekohl @matchesse ☁️ NYC Fri 3/15 with @fatenkanaan STEVE ROACH ~ Structures From Silence Tour ~ ☁️ SEA – Fri 3/15 ☁️ PDX – Sat 3/16 ☁️ SF – Sat 4/6 KMRU ☁️ LA Fri 4/5 with @lucyliyou △ Live visuals by @defaulteric at Reflections
We are pleased to announce the completion of the fulldome format of ‘The Rhythm of the Ocean’, a project that combines the visual elements of the duo @desilence_ with the sound of the acclaimed Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave). After presenting together a show exclusively designed for the Barcelona Planetarium, Desilence have created a new universe centered on the ocean, using Suzanne Ciani’s music from ‘A Sonic Womb’ [Lapsus Records, 2020] as the soundtrack. 🌊 More details & enquiries on the link in our bio.
We are pleased to announce the completion of the fulldome format of ‘The Rhythm of the Ocean’, a project that combines the visual elements of the duo @desilence_ with the sound of the acclaimed Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave). After presenting together a show exclusively designed for the Barcelona Planetarium, Desilence have created a new universe centered on the ocean, using Suzanne Ciani’s music from ‘A Sonic Womb’ [Lapsus Records, 2020] as the soundtrack. 🌊 More details & enquiries on the link in our bio.
We are pleased to announce the completion of the fulldome format of ‘The Rhythm of the Ocean’, a project that combines the visual elements of the duo @desilence_ with the sound of the acclaimed Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave). After presenting together a show exclusively designed for the Barcelona Planetarium, Desilence have created a new universe centered on the ocean, using Suzanne Ciani’s music from ‘A Sonic Womb’ [Lapsus Records, 2020] as the soundtrack. 🌊 More details & enquiries on the link in our bio.
We are pleased to announce the completion of the fulldome format of ‘The Rhythm of the Ocean’, a project that combines the visual elements of the duo @desilence_ with the sound of the acclaimed Suzanne Ciani (@sevwave). After presenting together a show exclusively designed for the Barcelona Planetarium, Desilence have created a new universe centered on the ocean, using Suzanne Ciani’s music from ‘A Sonic Womb’ [Lapsus Records, 2020] as the soundtrack. 🌊 More details & enquiries on the link in our bio.