Theta (musician) explained

Θ (theta)
Landscape:yes
Origin:Drama, Greece/Tromsø, Norway
Website:https://thetasounds.org/

Θ (theta) is a musician originating from Drama, Greece, living in Tromsø, Northern Norway, since 2007.[1] Θ has music influences stretching from DIY hardcore punk to classic experimental musicians like Xenakis. Θ soundtracks dystopic landscapes [2] with dark ambient[3] and drone[4] sounds using noise sources, probabilistic sequencing and some times melodies. His dark[5] and reflective[6] music draws inspiration from interactions on the threshold between nature and technology. Θ conducts sound experiments using metaphysics, biometrics[7] and various sound sources, such as hardware synthesizers, field recordings, recordings of acoustic elements of daily life, such as construction areas, awkward basements and kitchen ware. The result requires focused attention, in order that the listener experiences how "minimalistic cave sounds" manipulate perception.[8]

Θ is half of the duo metatag[9] and has been collaborating with Tau Cross, WAR//PLAGUE, Mitsumidai and others. Θ is signed with High North Music.[10]

Discography

Solo work:

Collaborative work and contributions:

References

  1. Web site: Official website.
  2. Web site: igloo review of Θ (theta)-Reclaimed Structures.
  3. Web site: rateyourmusic.com review of Θ (theta)-last review.
  4. Web site: Cassette gods review of Θ (theta)-æ ω.
  5. Web site: LOM applied: Geofón and the seismic quiet of the anthropause LOM. 2020-07-31. en-US.
  6. Web site: Encyclopedia of Electronic Music. Pugachov. Artemi. 23 January 2020. Encyclopedia of Electronic Music.
  7. Web site: En sans mindre, en sans mer. 2020-08-12. Hakapik. en-US.
  8. Web site: En sans mindre, en sans mer. 2020-07-31. Hakapik. en-US.
  9. Web site: Hel audio overview of press related to metatag-transmission.
  10. Web site: High North Music official website.
  11. Web site: Hello-x project by ice-9.
  12. Web site: Artist page at HEL audio records.
  13. Web site: Slug Magazine review.
  14. Web site: Tau Cross-Pillar of fire press release.
  15. Web site: Kapel Furman-A Mão.
  16. Web site: Uptake Fear IMDB page. .
  17. Web site: Karl Jørgensen interview.

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