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Aries House Zaes: Network Friction [VINYL] (Editions Verde)

Forged across continents in Amherst, Bern and Shenzhen, Annie Aries, Brian House and Marcel Zaes transform the glitches, delays and temporal distortions of online connection into rigorously structured rhythm, as locked vinyl grooves and network artifacts collide in a tightly choreographed performance that reframes digital failure as percussive invention.
 

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Annie Aries-composer, performer

Brian House-composer, performer

Marcel Zaes-composer, performer

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Label: Editions Verde
Catalog ID: EV017
Squidco Product Code: 37242

Format: LP
Condition: New
Released: 2026
Country: USA
Packaging: LP
Recorded in Amherst, Massachusetts; Bern, Switzerland; and Shenzhen, China, by the artists.
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Annie Aries is a composer and performer whose work explores rhythm, materiality and systems-based processes, often engaging analog media and technological infrastructures as compositional partners. Her projects investigate the intersection of sound, time and physical gesture, frequently blurring installation, performance and experimental music practices.

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Brian House is a composer and sound artist whose work examines networks, technology and collective experience through sound. Drawing on research, custom-built systems and conceptual frameworks, he creates performances and installations that transform digital infrastructures and social systems into musical form.

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"Marcel Zaes (*Bern, Switzerland) is an artist and researcher in digital sound, technology, and composition. He holds an M.A. in Music & Media Arts from Bern University of the Arts, an M.A. in Music Composition from Zurich University of the Arts and has additionally completed composition studies with Alvin Curran in Rome and with Peter Ablinger in Berlin. In 2021, he received his Ph.D. from Brown University and in early 2022 he is starting the position of Assistant Professor of Media Arts and Technology at SUSTech School of Design in Shenzhen, China.

Marcel explores rhythm in an interdisciplinary framework that encompasses its socio-cultural backgrounds, its politics and perception, and the use of mechanical rhythm machines in music making - such as metronomes, drum machines and step sequencers. Marcel creates textures and beats that emerge as installation pieces, sound performances, concert music for ensembles or as electronic solo performances.

For his work, Marcel Zaes has been awarded a number of grants and prizes, has played numerous concerts and taken part in group exhibitions internationally, has repeatedly been an artist in residence and has had his works performed by ensembles internationally. To date, he has published ten albums with Tonus Music Records, Dumpf Edition and Prefermusic [...]"

-Marcel Zaes Website (https://marcelzaes.com/About)
2/25/2026

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