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Jessica Ekomane is a French electronic musician, composer and sound artist based in Berlin. She was awarded with a Villa Romana Prize, as well as a ZKM Giga-Hertz production award in 2023 (alongside Lea Bertucci and Laurie Spiegel).
She was one of the composers chosen as collaborators by Natascha Sadr Haghigian for her installation Ankerzentrum at the German pavilion of the Venice Biennale 2019.
Discography
Solo
Manifolds – split album with Laurel Halo's "Octavia" (2024, Shelter Press / Portraits GRM) Multivocal (2019, Important Records)
Compilations
"MR.2023.9.5-A3" – Temporary Stored II (2024, OFNOT) "First Light" – XKatedral Anthology II, An Anthology of Slowly Evolving Timbral Music (2023, XKatedral) "Iteration" – with Zoë McPherson, Ostgut Ton Fünfzehn +1 (2021, Ostgut Ton)
Other
"Latitudes" – Sonneurs 2 (2022, Buda Musique)
References
- "Villa Romana Prize 2023". e-flux. August 28, 2022.
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