Norbert Möslang is a Swiss musician and artist, renowned for his experimental approach to sound art and his use of "cracked everyday-electronics," a term he coined to describe the modified, circuit-bent objects he employs to generate unique audio experiences. Möslang, originally part of the groundbreaking duo Voice Crack until its disbandment in 2002, has been a prominent figure in the realm of improvisational and electronic music, known for pushing the boundaries of conventional sound generation and manipulation.
Over the years, Norbert Möslang has built an impressive discography, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other avant-garde musicians. His more recent works, such as "Teplo_Dom" and "Ground," highlight a continuing exploration of the intersection between the organic and electronic, creating soundscapes that are as unpredictable as they are intriguing. Albums like "sale_interiora" and "indoor_outdoor" offer a glimpse into Möslang’s ability to transform ordinary electronic noise into intricate auditory textures. His release "ATAK008" reaffirms his status as a veteran sound manipulator, while "Distilled" serves as a testament to Möslang's dedication to refining his artistry and redefining the noises of everyday electronic devices into complex compositions that challenge and expand the listener's perception of music and sound. Through his innovative practices, Norbert Möslang has cemented his place as a significant figure in the experimental music scene, consistently delivering thought-provoking and sonically rich pieces that resonate with avant-garde enthusiasts worldwide.
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