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Telematic turns Innsbruck field recordings into a remote electronic exchange

Giorgi Koberidze and Ursula Winterauer built the album from recordings made in Innsbruck and Nantes, released by Austrian label col legno.

Giorgi Koberidze and Ursula Winterauer performing electronics

Giorgi Koberidze and Ursula Winterauer have released Telematic, a two-part electronic album built through remote exchange and field recordings. Koberidze gathered material in Innsbruck; Winterauer, the Vienna musician behind Gischt, recorded in Nantes.

The Gap describes the album as a study of urban transformation rather than a travel diary. Environmental sound becomes long-form composition, with each artist retaining a distinct side while responding to the other's methods.

The Austrian connection is substantial: Innsbruck supplies one sonic site, Vienna is the base of Winterauer's practice, and Austrian label col legno provides the release infrastructure. The exact label page also traces the work to Openspace Innsbruck and Trempo residencies.

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