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Meira Asher + Guy Harries

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Meira Asher
Born in Tel Aviv, this composer and performer now lives in the Netherlands. Meira studied percussion, voice and inter-disciplinary arts in Varanasi - India, Jerusalem, Ghana and California Institute of the Arts where she graduated in 1990. She studied for her Masters degree at the Institute of Sonology in The Hague.

Her works Dissected (album and performance 1997-8) and Spears into Hooks (album and performance 1999-2000) toured in Europe & Israel and were published throughout the world by Crammed Discs.

Guy Harries
Also born in Israel, living in the Netherlands, and a composer and performer, Guy studied Sonology and Composition at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. He has worked extensively as flutist and vocalist. His current musical work consists mostly of the interactive combination of live electronics and acoustic instruments. His compositions have been broadcast on Dutch radio (Concertzender) and performed in the Korzo theatre, The Hague. Guy was winner of the Henriette Bosmans prize of the Association of Dutch Composers (GeNeCo) for the year 2000.

(Biography Last updated 22 March 2004)

Releases by Meira Asher + Guy Harries

An Anthology Of Noise & Electronic Music Volume 2 Second A-Chronology 1936-2003by various artists [Sub Rosa]

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Release date 21 May 2003
2CD In Stock £12.00 buy

This second volume of Sub Rosa's anthology explores the early days of pre-electronic music; rare and unpublished pieces by influential composers of electronic music; unreleased tracks by cornerstones of the 90s electronic, acid and industrial scenes; free-jazz... and some rare stuff from Captain Beefheart, Daphne Oram, Alan R. Splet...

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Infantryby Meira Asher + Guy Harries

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Release date 8 March 2002
CD In Stock £10.00 buy

Infantry dives headlong into the harsh reality of a child in an adult's world. It is an intimate document exploring manipulation, militarist education and war. The mood shifts rapidly from the violent and tragic to the comic and grotesque, reflecting the ambiguous nature of the subject. The sound material draws ... [more]