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Perepelycia, Alexis: Esos Fantasmas (Creative Sources)

Argentinian sound artist Alexis Perepelycia explores his influences in an extended sonic work, drawing on his roots in the sounds of garage, punk, metal, industrial music into his work in academia, using abstract references of assertive and acousmatic sound with powerful electronic emphasis as he seeks his ghosts amidst references like Russolo, Stockhausen, &c.
 

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UPC: 5609063406719

Label: Creative Sources
Catalog ID: cs671
Squidco Product Code: 29950

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2020
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at La Rana Estudios, in Rosario, Argentina, by the artist.
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"Alexis Perepelycia: Composer, Musician, Multimedia Artist, Researcher, Teacher

His works have been premiered at exhibitions and festivals in Argentina, France, Italy, Germany, Austria, England, the United States, Portugal, Canada, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Northern Ireland and China.

He obtained awards and mentions at XII Festival Florianópolis Audiovisual Mercosur 2008 (BR), Just Plain Folks Music Awards 2009 (USA) and Latin American Film Festival Rosario 2016 (AR).

His work has been published by VoxNovus (USA), Gebrüder Stark Musikverlag (ALE), New Adventures in Sonic Arts (CAN), StigmArt (IT), mediaartbase (ALE), Dreamland Recordings (AUS), Earphone (USA), Asociación de Acústica de Uruguay (UY), Rara Avis (AR), La Rana Producciones (AR), 0 POSITIVX (AR), Sudamérica Electrónica (AR), Homeless - Low Fi (CHL), Nendo Dango Recordings (AR), Creative Sources ( PT).

He carried out artistic residencies at ZKM (ALE), MSH (FR), SARC (UK), LIPM (AR), LODO Platform (AR), Body Without Organ Cultural Association (ES), MATSU Estudio (ES).

He collaborated with Albert Cirera (ES), Christian Müller (SUI), Andrew Drury (USA), Pedro Souza Bittencourt (BR / PT), Mauro Bagella (IT), Hans Koch (SUI), Thomas Beat Peter (SUI), Emmebifactory (IT), Ensemble Densités (FR), Computer Arts Festival (IT), Electroacoustic Music Days (PT), Musica Scienza (IT), Christoph Erb (SUI), Frantz Loriot (FR / SUI), Lionel Friedli (SUI) , Vincent Membrez (SUI), César Bernal (CHL), among others.

He obtained scholarships and grants from Stockhausen Foundation (ALE), Archivio Luigi Nono (IT), Pompeu Fabra University (ES), Department of Employement and Learning (UK), National Endowment for the Arts (AR), National Theater Institute (AR) , Ministry of Innovation and Culture of the Province of Santa Fe (AR), Ministry of Culture of the Province of Chaco (AR), CCPE / AECID (AR / ES), National Institute of Music (AR).

He has received commissions and commissions from the Brazilian-Portuguese saxophonist Pedro Bittencourt, the Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (ALE), Young at Arts Festival (UK), the Argentine Library Dr. Juan Álvarez (AR), the Live Musical Arts department of the Municipality of Rosario (AR), among others.

He is Director of Humedal: International Festival of Free Improvisation and Sound Arts of Rosario and co-director of the free improvisation concert series all free! .

He is a member of the Federation of Electroacoustic Music of Argentina (FARME), the Latin American Sound Art Network, El Qubil (association of independent musicians of Rosario) and a founding member of the Center for Studies in Music and Technology of the National University of Rosario.

He studied at UNR, Argentina; Queen's University Belfast, UK; Université Paris 8, France.

He works as an independent composer, and as a teacher at the School of Music, Faculty of Humanities and Arts, National University of Rosario."

-Alexis Perepelycia Website (Translated by Google) (http://www.alexisperepelycia.com.ar/bio/)
10/29/2025

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