Gaëtan Gromer –
Sound composer, artist and producer Gaëtan Gromer, born in 1978, lives and works in Strasbourg. Artistic director of Ensembles 2.2 (a sound creation studio particularly active in the public space) and member of the executive committee and board of directors of HACNUM (national network for hybrid arts and digital cultures), he regularly brings his work into conversation with other disciplines. He has notably worked with Maria La Ribot, Valérie Manteau, Hélène Gaudy, Etienne Fanteguzzi, Sebastian Dicenaire, Eve Risser, Lucie Taïeb, Clara Olivares, LNLO, Samuel et Léo Henry, luvan, Zahra Poonawala, Stéphane Perger, Espèce de collectif…
He is the winner of the Imagina Atlantica 2012 European Digital Arts Prize, and his records [fri:z] and Noise Level are respectively among the ten best Ambient albums of 2014 according to the French webzine SWQW and the ten best Drone albums of 2016 for the American webzine A Closer Listen.
Antoine Spindler –
Trained at the Strasbourg Conservatory in the classes of Ana Haas (violin) and Claude Ducroq (viola), as well as at the University of Strasbourg in musicology, Antoine Spindler has trained (Ircam, Fastlane, PML…) and specialized in electroacoustic and mixed music. He teaches in the Electroacoustic Creation and Interpretation class at the Conservatoire and L’Académie Supérieure de Musique-Hear in Strasbourg. He currently plays with the trio Jafta, with whom he released the album Traces, and with the duo Svië, with whom he created the album Port Data. His experiences have enabled him to collaborate with various ensembles and musicians (Linéa, Live Animated Orchestra, the Ethos quartet, Plurium, Clara Olivares, Eve Risser etc.) as well as with different authors (Hélène Gaudy, Jean Fauque, Valérie Manteau, Sébastien Dicenaire, Lucie Taïeb etc.).