bitbitbit
bitbitbit is the main creative project of multi-instrumentalist and composer Štep Folnović. multi-genre and multi-disciplinary, bitbitbit features chippy, nostalgic sounds inspired by retro video games, the music of the 80s and 90s, and the sounds of the future. their latest projects include a score for a short film, live recordings of drone music, and a multi-faceted collection of pop song covers. you never know what to expect with bitbitbit!
Graeme Dyck
Graeme Dyck (they/he) is a sound artist / writer / researcher from Saskatchewan whose meandering practice often centres questions of ecology, materiality, and our relationships with the nonhuman. They have published work combining music and mathematics, won competitions for hybrid fiction and nonfiction, performed experimental music and live electronics in a variety of settings, and composed for festivals in Saskatoon and Birmingham. Graeme has a BMus, a BSc in Mathematics, and a certificate in jazz from the University of Saskatchewan, and an MA in electroacoustic composition and sonic art from the University of Birmingham, UK.
Geosphere
Since 2006 Adam “Geosphere” has been creating his own unique electronic music and Live-Pa sets of deep experimental Ambient, Minimal and Techno Soundscapes. Over the years he has performed as a live artist at events and venues such as The Glenbow Museum for Bian Eno’s 77 Million Paintings exhibition, Pahoa Hawaii Food Music party, Teddy Bear Picnic in Saskatoon and Motion Notion music festival in Alberta Canada to name a few.
Adam is Two Spirit from the Blackfoot Nation (Treaty 7) in Southern Alberta. He was raised in Calgary where he first discovered the local art, music and underground dance floor community. He now currently resides in Saskatchewan Canada. Adam also creates in other forms of art, exploring different mediums, materials and techniques. As “Geosphere” musician, he will take you on an innovative audio journey, exploring electronic music environments connecting the mind, body and soul.
Peace. Love. Unity. Respect.
 
             
            