Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe

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Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe is an artist and composer that works with voice in the realm of spontaneous music sometimes under the moniker of Lichens. Most recently his live performance and recordings have focussed on creating work with modular synthesizer and tonal vocal work.

The marriage of synthesis and the voice has allowed for a heightened physicality in the way of ecstatic music, both in a live setting and recorded. The sensitivity of analogue modular synthesis echoes the organic nature of vocal expression which in this case is meant to put forth a trancelike state.

Lowe’s works on paper tend towards human relations to the natural/magical world and the repetition of motifs. Recent video work has been a concentration in analogue video synthesis.

Through collaboration Robert has worked with Ben Russell, Ben Rivers, Sabrina Ratté, Rose Lazar, Nicolas Becker, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Tarek Atoui, Philippe Parreno, Evan Calder Williams, Ariel Kalma, Lucky Dragons, Alexandra Wolkowicz, Biba Bell, ADULT., Doug Aitken, and Rose Kallal, as well as many others.

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