Jessica Ekomane
Jessica Ekomane is an electronic musician and composer. Born in France, she lives and works in Berlin.[1][2][3] Her work often utilizes computer music techniques, sound synthesis and algorithmic composition.[4] Her debut album Multivocal was released in 2019 on Important Records. In 2024, she released Manifolds, a piece commissioned by the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) for its loudspeaker orchestra, the Acousmonium. It was released as a split with Laurel Halo's Octavia. The release appears on the Portraits GRM record series, a joint series between the GRM and its label partner Shelter Press, a collaboration originally started with Peter Rehberg of Editions MEGO. She was awarded with a Villa Romana Prize,[5] as well as a ZKM Giga-Hertz production award in 2023 (alongside Lea Bertucci and Laurie Spiegel).[6] She was one of the composers chosen as collaborators by Natascha Sadr Haghigian for her installation Ankerzentrum at the German pavilion of the Venice Biennale 2019.[7] DiscographySoloManifolds – split album with Laurel Halo's "Octavia" (2024, Shelter Press / Portraits GRM)[8][9][10] Multivocal (2019, Important Records)[11] Compilations"MR.2023.9.5-A3" – Temporary Stored II (2024, OFNOT). With KMRU, Aho Ssan, Lamin Fofana, Nyokabi Kariũki. "First Light" – XKatedral Anthology II, An Anthology of Slowly Evolving Timbral Music (2023, XKatedral). With Kali Malone, Mats Erlandsson, Theodor Kentros, Wilma Hultén, and Maria W. Horn. "Iteration" – with Zoë McPherson, Ostgut Ton Fünfzehn +1 (2021, Ostgut Ton)[12] Other"Latitudes" – Sonneurs 2 (2022, Buda Musique). With Erwan Keravec and Sonneurs. References
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