ABOUT THE ARTIST

Emme Moises

(Argentina)

Emme Moises is an electronic musician, producer and live performer from Argentina, based in Berlin. Creating and performing across different live both visual and audio performances in Europe and South America since 2016.

Her music absorbs the audience and invites them on an inward journey where reality is perceived and transformed through sound. Beside her engagements as a composer, her work span over events like showcases for Moog, workshop and live set for art collectives and a/v performance with dance and reactive visuals at festivals.

Emme also works as head of sound in a Berlin club, technician for events and festivals, as mastering engineer for ambient/experimental music and curator/producer of cultural events.



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