Projects
eiSou is the beat-smattered, dark ambient project of New York producer/composer Eric Hoegemeyer and Berlin-based composer, musician, songwriter Lynn Wright. The album consists of pieces culled from two improvisations recorded in a pedestrian tunnel in Central Park and the sanctuary of St. John The Evangelist Church in Brooklyn and shaped with limited overdubs.
And The Wiremen is the song project of Berlin-based composer, musician, and producer Lynn Wright.
INSECT ARK is an experimental cinematic noise band. Members: Dana Schechter (bass, lap steel, electronics) + Tim Wyskida (drums, electronics) + Lynn Wright ((live) lap steel and guitar)
This Is Where is the collaborative project of Algis Kizys, Norman Westberg and Lynn Wright. Having previously released a limited edition cassette tape in 2016 under the name of ALN, their self-titled album for Hallow Ground is to be considered the three-piece’s definite studio debut as This Is Where.
This Is Where's sound is neither dominated by the thundering brutalism of Swans - where also Kizys took over bass duties for a while - nor the gloomy Doom Pop of Wright’s Bee and Flower. Instead Kizys, Westberg and Wright use delay, reverb and effects to weave a pulsating web of sonic textures, moving effortlessly from dark depths to almost jubilant high notes. With Kizy’s roaring bass guitar as a sonic backdrop, Westberg and Wright give rise to a musical dialogue marked by density and tension
Reunion/Laqueria A digital version of John Cage’s chess piece Reunion. It features Lynn Wright’s piece Please, Wait as well as pieces by Marc Thorman and Jacob Carpenter Morris.
The digital version of Reunion premiered with the first performance of Laquearia at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe on the 2nd of August 2013, where the game from Beckett’s Murphy was used as the chess-structure for the performance; depending on your point of view this may, or may not, have been a ‘true’ performance of Reunion. Digital Reunion now has a permanent home at johncage.org, where the online chess game will allow anyone who chooses to participate to play a game of chess, create the structure for the composition, and listen to Reunion.
racoco productions removes the boundaries between the visual and performing arts, the audience and the performers, and the real and the imaginary.
We combine quixotic choreography, absurdist visuals, and raw materials to create theatrical worlds in which movement, music, humor, emotion, and texture are inextricably linked. The body and everyday objects are compared, contrasted, blended, and confused to illustrate the inescapable messiness of existence.