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Personakt S:4 from Sound Quartet on Vimeo.
Sound Quartet - from left to right Martin Jonsson Tibblin electric guitar and electronics, Philippe Moenne-Loccoz electronics, Anne Pajunen voice and gadgets, Thomas Bjelkeborn electronics. Recorded live at Fylkingen during concert on Fridays PUSH concert series 27 september 2019.


Squelgrain from Sound Quartet on Vimeo.
Squelgrain is a soundscape between senses, rough terrain and nasty barriers disturb the gasping escape, constant shakedown runs and uneasy resting stops, music for raw air in an unpleasant no-mans land. This was recorded live 14th april at festival NUMUS live 2019 in Härnösand Sweden with Paul Pignon on assorted reeds, flutes and didgeridoo, Thomas Bjelkeborn on wii, controllers and laptop. All electronic sounds were derived in realtime from the acoustic instruments, nothing is prerecorded. For more info look for BOP on facebook.

Slow moves performed by BOP (Bjelkeborn & Pignon) at Studio84 5 mars 2019, recorded in one take. Thomas Bjelkeborn on electronics, wii nunchucks and laptop. Paul Pignon on sax and voice. It's not a flaw, it's a feature. This music was composed and recorded as part of preparations for the Porting self project.
This is Polymorpher from Sound Quartet on Vimeo. In 2013 Émilie Girard-Charest played solo at the wonderful Quiet Cue in Berlin run by the fantastic Nicolas Wiese and Michael RenkelThomas Bjelkeborn and Philippe Moenne-Loccoz played as Sound Quartet on the same night. Thomas met with the others again in 2015, now for joint work and a concert in Lyon where Émile does her Phd and Philippe lives. In 2017 they all performed as a trio at Fridays PUSH Fylkingen supported by Kultur Stockholms stad.
 This is a excerpt from the KET project performed live in Gävle 22nd november 2015. With Thomas Bjelkeborn and Koray Tahiroglu on live- electronics and live video. This is a commissioned work with support from The Swedish Arts Council. All research and artistic work was done at Studio 84 Stockholm Sweden and at Sound and Physical Interaction research group Alto University Helsinki Finland.
 Sound quartet (Thomas Bjelkeborn and Paul Pignon) at Audio Art Festival 2014
 Great White is a Short edit from the Solitude Silence project. Solitude Silence has a desolate setting, it is vast and empty at the same time as there are movements occupying the visual and audible space. A white washed-out surface and the slow structures of sound has no less characteristics than one which is busy. In this, there is an emergence of a being embodied with the space. One can sense dislocation and perceive disappearance. The movement however, being utterly organic and integrated with space, provides layers of continuity of a different time. Solitude Silence is a project by Thomas Bjelkeborn & Michael Larsson













 This is a recording of the full KET performance performed live at The Audio Art Festival 2016 in Krakow. With Thomas Bjelkeborn and Koray Tahiroglu on live- electronics and live video. This is a commissioned work with support from The Swedish Arts Council. All research and artistic work was done at Studio 84 Stockholm Sweden and at Sound and Physical Interaction research group Alto University Helsinki Finland.
 This is a preview of the On Watching audiovisual work first performed at Reina Sofia museum for modern art in Madrid during the In-Sonora festival 2014.
 This is the first studio session at Studio84 during a residency in Stockholm. Recorded performance of Sound Quartet (Thomas Bjelkeborn and Paul Pignon) ft. Viv Corringham from New York.
 This is a clip with only the sound and the video from the live performance of the KET project in Gävle 22nd november 2015. With Thomas Bjelkeborn and Koray Tahiroglu on live-electronics and live-video. This is a commissioned work with support from The Swedish Arts Council. All research and artistic work was done at Studio 84 Stockholm Sweden and at Sound and Physical Interaction research group Alto University Helsinki Finland.
 Thomas Bjelkeborn tonsättning Charlotte von Poehls utställning "Suspended time" på Gävle Konstcentrum from Gävle kommun on Vimeo.
 A last touch to the final mix of the electroacoustic composition Alpha Position U. Thomas Bjelkeborn as composer in residence in the Alpha studio at Visby International Composers Center in Sweden, oktober 2008.

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