FMFX

FMFX  (Female Effects) is an International collective of female sound artists, composers and performers who collaborate and create experimental music. They focus on live electronic music and/or improvisation, often in combination with acoustic instruments like violoncello, harp, percussion, trumpet, clarinet, flute or voice. These artists carry out experiments related to psychoacoustic and sensorial perception. In this way they develop a unique and creative language. Their pieces become immersive experiences by means of technology, a melting-pot of new sounds.

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FMFX’s works are presented in live concerts where their individual projects merge together. Electroacoustic and acousmatic music, noise and audio-visual performances, are combined in heterogeneous journeys through their avant-garde sonic realms. FMFX are Yamila Rios (Spain), Barbara Ellison (Ireland), Ji Youn Kang (Korea), Meiyi Lee (Taiwan), Lula Romero (Spain), Wen Chin Fu (Taiwan), Marie Guilleray (France), Marisol Jimenez (Mexico), Yolanda Uriz (Spain), Kate Moore (Australia), Fani Konstantinidou (Greece), Susana Santos (Portugal), Elena Vyaznikova (Russia) and Angélica Salvi (Spain).

 

Photos: Erin McKinney