

Griffin Brown is a musician, poet, and artist based in New York. Described by The Wire as “impressive” and “original,” his musical work collides—and sometimes exists wholly inside of—idioms like concert music, jazz, electronic, experimental pop+rock, and improvised music. He has performed/premiered works throughout the US, Europe, and Canada, and his poetry appears in The Paris Review, Oxford Poetry, Plume, and elsewhere.
https://griffinbrown.bandcamp.com/
https://griffinnemobrown.com/
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Paige Alice Naylor is an experimental vocalist, sound artist, and technologist. Through sound-making and performance, she investigates the dissolution of time, the breakdown of language, and themes of death & rebirth by way of multichannel sound, electronically processed voice, handmade electronics, and repetitive, layered production.
She has performed at Rewire Festival (NL), Variations Festival (FR), Public Records (NYC), The Lab (SF), amongst others. Her work has been featured in The Wire, NPR, Longform Editions, NewCity Art, Chicago Reader, and others.
https://www.paigenaylor.art/
https://paigealicenaylor.bandcamp.com/
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Zander Raymond is an interdisciplinary artist and musician living and working in Chicago, IL. His music is rooted in improvisation, utilizing synthesizers, field recorders, and open-source sound computers to sample, warp, and build sonic images that embrace serendipity and highlight the musicality of the ordinary. He’s released music on Love All Day, Moon Glyph, Sound as Language, Florabelle, among others.
www.zanderraymond.com
www.zanderraymond.bandcamp.com