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Marja Ahti was born in Sweden in 1981 and is now a sound artist working in Turku, Finland. She works with field recordings and other acoustic sound material combined with synthesizers, feedback and tape treatments, organising sounds in a loosely associative way.
Besides her solo work, she is active in the duo Ahti and Ahti with her partner Niko-Matti Ahti, and they are members of the Himera, a collective of four Turku-based musicians and sound artists who organize a festival and concerts focused on different expressions of experimental music and sonic art. That group has been active since 2012. For Visiting Cloud (Two Translations) the two Ahti compositions “Chora (2019/2024)”…

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Marja Ahti’s music rarely commands attention. Depending on the context in which it’s played, whether listening on speakers or headphones, during a time of day bustling with activity or in the dead of night, the Turku, Finland-based Swedish sound artist’s pieces may easily slip into the background and disappear completely beneath the threshold of perception. At the same time, her subtle electroacoustic strokes contain an invitation to listen deeply, leaving behind a trail of found sound, field recordings, synthesizers, amplified objects, and inchoate effects to be assembled into a rewarding sonic narrative.
Ahti’s recent collaboration with kindred sound artist Manja Ristić, Transference on Erstwhile, is a lovely example of this approach: a collage…

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