
seven works for percussion and electronics
With seven works for percussion and electronics, percussionist Samuel Wootton and electronic artist Sebastian Pfeifer present a powerful statement that combines sound research, noise, and avant-garde electronics. Seven experimental compositions unfold a dark, suspenseful soundscape in which organic percussion meets rough textures and digital fragmentation. The pieces move between composition and improvisation, painting a multi-layered acoustic panorama—from delicate, almost fragile moments to eruptive sound clusters. Features by Anna-Lena Schnabel (saxophone, flute) and Moritz Stahl (saxophone) expand the sonic spectrum and lend the album additional depth and expressiveness. A bold work for open ears – raw, intense, and uncompromising.
Samuel Wootton, percussion
Sebastian Pfeifer, electronic processing, synthesizer
Further Appearance
Moritz Stahl, soprano saxophone (Track 01)
Anna Lena Schnabel, flute and alto saxophone (Track 04 & 05)
produced by Samuel Wootton & Sebastian Pfeifer
mixed and mastered by Sebastian Pfeifer
Artwork by Moritz Stahl



