Knockdown Center : Stine Motland



Experimental artist and musician Stine Motland delivers a vocally gymnastic performance from her Fake Synthetic Music project. Haunting and full of force, the audio was recorded live for Site : Sound's Knockdown Center Listening and Showcase  in Maspeth, NY. 


ABOUT

Stavanger-born
, Berlin-based vocalist Stine Janvin Motland works with experimental music, sound, and audiovisual performance, with a special interest in the ambiguous and unrecognizable qualities of the voice.

Her recent work is focussed on imitation and abstract storytelling through sound collages inspired by a variety of genres and traditions of electronic music, sound poetry, folk music and languages of various peoples, birds, and animals.

Through a diversity of projects such as Fake Synthetic Music, the performative installation The Subjective Frequency Transducer, the live radio play In Labour, alter ego Stine II and as the second half of field recording adaptations duo Native Instrument (Shelter Press), she explores and challenges the physical features of the voice, the acoustics of her external/internal surroundings, and new performance strategies.

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