Portrait Stefan Voglsinger 'Geschiebe'
Aras L. Seyhan: electronics, spatialization
Stefan Voglsinger: field recordings, resonators
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Underwater recordings, sine waves and noise generators set resonators into vibration. Seyhan spatializes the recordings, while Voglsinger filters and transforms the sounds using open-source electronics and analog tape machines. Geschiebe builds on the site-specific work of Transceiver (Mamka Records MAM07, 2024) and expands it with an acoustic instrumentation that merges with external sound spaces. Composed atmospheres intertwine with field recording textures, transformed through resonant spaces and complemented by improvised passages.
Stefan Voglsinger (*1986) is a musician, composer, and performer based in Vienna. He studied drums from an early age, earned a Master’s degree in Music and Movement Pedagogy and later specialized in sound design and film music during studies in Cuba. He has toured internationally and is known as an interdisciplinary experimenter working at the intersection of sound and image. He regularly conducts workshops at universities, schools, and festivals on music, D.I.Y. electronics and listening—combining music, movement, and technology in playful, hands-on formats. He develops compositions, performances and audiovisual installations using self-built and modified electronic circuits and curates concerts and transdisciplinary events at his artspace Setzkasten Wien. He works at the austrian film museum, curates the sound art festival Klangmanifeste and performs with the vegetable orchestra. Stefan Voglsinger performs outdoors, integrating environmental sounds and field recordings into his music. He works with unstable systems, merging electro-acoustic textures with environmental unpredictability. His improvisations bring the studio into the field – using reamping, resonators, and found objects as percussive elements.
The project is supported by MA7 Wien Kultur
https://voglsinger.klingt.org/
https://www.setzkastenwien.at/
https://www.soundingfuture.com/en/article/transceiver-quadraphonic-piece-double-vinyl
https://testtonemusic.bandcamp.com/album/--11