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Interview with Bora Yoon

This Thursday twilight, multi-supporting musician  Bora Yoon performs at Warsaw for a show headlined by electronic dub supergroup Moritz von Oswald Triplex. The at the time is a seam end result between Knitting Works and Beyond and also features electronic composer Keith Fullerton Whitman .

Bora Yoon performs with a solicitation of customary and unconventional complain-generators, from her own speech, filament instruments, and Tibetan bowls to household items processed through software.  One tick she might be singing, while a few minutes later her room phone sits on a turntable, its episodic nearness to a microphone or a listening ear acting as a discoverable LFO.  This visually performative basics underscores her curious engagement, which constructs non-speculative environments from a myriad of sources.

A recording from a playing at last February’s Specious Anniversary gives an purpose of how five minutes might look and lucid:

In expectation of the show on Thursday, I asked Bora Yoon a few questions via email.

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