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SCANNER

Robin Rimbaud’s early adventures as Scanner included sampling mobile phone conversations by way of a police scanner, but since then he has been involved in a vast range of other projects. He has been commissioned for sonic art installations by prestigious organisations including the Tate Modern and collaborated with artists including Musique Nouvelles, Michael Nyman, Alexandra Strunin, and opera singer Patricia Rozario.

Rimbaud has also soundtracked many films and other media, curated exhibitions and always been at the cutting edge of music technology. His latest projects include new label, Alltagsmusic (Everyday Music), which he set up, “to release both my own solo works, but also collaborations with other artists, as well as live

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