Mo Rooneh is a sound artist working with repetition and noise as basic elements. The phylosophy behind the use of those elements in a composition, which in itself is mostly fictional, is to reinstate a sence of reality. Repetition as a refural to time and noise as the reflection of incoherence and disturbance that characterizes our daily life. Starting out, some twenty-five years ago, as a singer in several bands, Rooneh explored the popular music spectrum. After a small decade he concluded the pop scene didn't bring that much fulfillment, music wise, as he had hoped for. Taking a break from performing for almost fifteen years, he explored numerous art disciplines. Several musical and non-musical styles inspired Rooneh and led to a reinvention of the self. Encoutering 'new music' from artists like John Cage, La Monte Young and Steve Reich made him realize that the way of the experiment was the right basis for his compositions. Rooneh so far released 5 soundprojects; in 2009 'Songs that might be', 'Micro', 'Cinematographic' and in 2011 MaCHiNe. In 2015 he released the much acclaimed album 'bleep'. Currently he's working on his sixth project 'Zonard'.
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