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Alexis Langevin-Tétrault & Guillaume CôtéCA/QC

Alexis Langevin-Tétrault & Guillaume Côté<sup>CA/QC</sup>
Alexis Langevin-Tétrault & Guillaume Côté

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Montréal interdisciplinary artist Alexis Langevin-Tétrault‘s practice combines musical composition, digital technologies, visual arts and performance. He participated in the founding of several electronic music and digital art projects, namely Alexeï Kawolski and the Falaises, DATANOISE, QUADr, ILEA, BetaFeed and Recepteurz collectives. He has also presented solo performances, such as Hypercube (one) and Interférences (String Network). His current solo work explores the concept of corporality through the use of audiovisual devices, physical performance, scenographic and dramaturgic work, exploration of sound timbre as well as conceptual and social reflections.

Sound artist Guillaume Côté explores Québec’s territorial, linguistic and social dynamics through a mixture of concrete, synthetic and vocal materials. His artistic pursuit focuses not only on the encounter with the Other through narrative or informative music, but also on the abstraction induced by modular systems. He favors a musical discourse centered on contrasts, one which explores the duality between synthetic sounds and acoustic instruments. An avid collaborator, he has co-founded Trames, a sound creation platform, is a member of the Falaises collective and currently holds the position of technical director at the artist-run Avatar centre in Québec. His work has been presented at a number of international festivals, notably Portugal’s GNRation, Sweden’s Intonal, France’s Festival Longueur d’onde, the UK’s BEAST Feast, the US’s Sweet Thunder Festival and Ireland’s New Music Festival.

Ce projet est soutenu par le Conseil des Arts du Canada, du Conseil des Arts et Lettres du Québec, par les centres d’artistes Avatar et Daïmôn au Canada, et l’Elektron Musik Studion (EMS) en Suède.
Who

Montréal interdisciplinary artist Alexis Langevin-Tétrault, alongside Québec-based composer and sound designer Guillaume Côté.

Labels

Kalmar A Label (for Alexis Langevin-Tétrault)

Latest

We Used To Dance (Alexis Langevin-Tétrault sous le nom Alexeï Kawolski, 2022)

Ruption (Alexeï Kawolski, 2022)

Aftermath (Alexeï Kawolski, 2022)

Collision (Alexeï Kawolski, 2022)

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Alexis Langevin-Tétrault and Guillaume Côté previously collaborated to form Falaises in 2017. This audiovisual production combined the two creators’ music-making skills with visual artist Dave Gagnon’s distinctive approach.