Electroacoustic improvisation (EAI)

Electroacoustic improvisation (EAI) is a form of freely improvised music that combines analog instruments, electronics, and field recordings. It typically involves sound exploration, interaction, and the expansion of instrumental possibilities. The genre overlaps with onkyō and lowercase and is influenced by musicians such as Keith Rowe, Günter Müller and Andrea Neumann, among others.

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