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Giorgio Bosso, is an electro-acoustic musician and composer born in 1997 in Naples. Raised with classical training, he began studying piano and composition from a very young age. Active since 2016 in electroacoustic research, he graduated in Electronic Music at Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella in Naples. His research investigates and connects concrete and synthetic sound through the use of programming languages such as PureData and Max / Msp.

Currently he is involved as a member of the OEOAS (Electroacoustic Orchestra Officina Arti Soniche) and in the electroacoustic improvisation duo “un_p” together with Stefano Giampietro. He has performed in festivals and places such as: Tempo Reale Festival (Florence), Disorder Festival (Eboli), Geografie del Suono (Naples), Klang (Rome), Contemporary Festival (Sardinia), Museo Madre (Naples). He released works on A Flooded Need: Ensemble Axiom (2022) and Amniotic Fluids (2022).

Stefano Giampietro is a composer and musician born in Naples in 1993. He soon approaches music by learning to play the guitar. After some experiences in the teenage years in local bands, he becomes interested in electronic music; he decides to enroll in the Electronic Music course at the San Pietro a Majella Conservatory and gets involved in some internal projects as sound engineer, composer and musician. Over the years he has played in various contexts and festivals including Akousma x PRÉSENCES électronique - INA-Grm, Tempo Reale Festival, Contemporary Festival and more. He has released works on Crónica Electrónica, Falt and A Flooded Need. His works are mainly related acousmatic practices and concrete music and focused on topics such as space, the semantics of sound, recording and archiving meant as aesthetic and compositional acts that often emerge through experimental approaches with atypical use of microphones, controlled feedback, tape recorders and various objects.

Paolo Montella is an electroacoustic composer, multi-instrumentalist and a programmer. Field recording and radical improvisation practices are central to his aesthetic. He focused his research on the relationship between sound and source, understood as a complex phenomenal system. His education arises from both self-taught and academic experience. He studied piano, harmony and classical composition, moreover he started studying electroacoustic and electronic music while deepening his knowledge in C based programming.

At the moment he studies electronic and electroacoustic composition with M° Elio Martusciello at the Music Conservatory of Naples, S. Pietro a Majella.

His live performances count more than 300 concerts all over Italy and in Europe just in the last years.

Andrea Laudante (Napoli,1993) is an Italian composer and multi-instrumentalist. His works are massive influenced by the study and practice of oriental spiritual tradition, yoga and vipassana meditation above all. He is graduate in composition with a thesis on the influence of Yoga in the music of Giacinto Scelsi and he studied electroacoustic/ acousmatic music in Naples conservatory with Elio Martusciello. He is co-author of the experimental short movie “Battlefield”, realized with the director Silvia Biagioni during an art residency in Rome at AAMOD, audiovisual archive of working class movement. Since 2017 he is part of OEOAS, an electroacoustic improviser orchestra, that worked over the years with artists like Alvin Curran, Mike Cooper, Jean Marc Montera and others. He is currently working on his project “Perceptions of Prakṛti”, an extended cycle of composition focused on the relationship between two fundamental features present in every aspect of life, in both micro- and macrocosm: repetition and randomness. He has been awarded the first prize of INA GRM Découvertes 2021. His works have been performed in festivals as AKOUSMA (Paris), CIM XXIII (Ancona), IN-SONORA(Madrid), MARTINI ELETTRICO (Bologna), Ji.hlava IDFF (Cezch Republic), Istanbul International Experimental Film Festival, This Human World (Wien) and broadcasted on Rai Radio 3, Radio France, Radio WDR3

Elio Martusciello is an Italian musician and composer of experimental music, he teaches electronic music at the Naples Conservatory. He studied photography with Mimmo Jodice and visual arts with Carlo Alfano, Armando De Stefano and Rosa Panaro. His musical aesthetic derives essentially from acousmatic art, but in addition to acousmatic musical composition he composes for instruments and live electronics, he works in the fields of installation art, multimedia, visual arts and electroacoustic improvisation. He is a founding member of the Ossatura group. Works by him have been produced by Recommended Records, Staalplaat, Die Schachtel, Ambiances Magnétiques, FMP, GMEM, IMEB, etc.

He has also collaborated with musicians such as Ana-Maria Avram, Natasha Barrett, Eugene Chadbourne, Alvin Curran, Chris Cutler, Iancu Dumitrescu, Tim Hodgkinson, Thomas Lehn, Lawrence D. "Butch" Morris, Jerome Noetinger, Tony Oxley, Evan Parker, Giancarlo Schiaffini, Z’EV, Guy Chenevier, Gene Coleman, Mike Cooper, Rhodri Davies, Dieb13, Jacques Di Donato, Michel Doneda, etc.