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Christof Migone - oo (CD)
Five songs that focus obsessively on the doubling of the vowel o. 
Five soongs that foocus oobsessively oon the dooubling oof the voowel oo. 
The soongs coonjure a stereoo set oof speakers. Oone 'oo' too the left, the oother 'oo' too the right. 
Ooscillating soound mirroors.
Coonfused oorthoography. 
Oo misspells troouble.
A related book, Stéréoophonie, was published in 2026 by Le Laps in Montreal.
Christof Migone (born 1964 in Geneva) is a multidisciplinary artist, curator and writer. Working since the mid-80s, he weaves together a multitude of media, from radio to telephones to digital objects, to form a stunning and highly dynamic practice. Combining an acute sonic sensibility with performative usages of the body, video, and the voice, his work engages corporeal presence with a subtle invasion, unsettling speech and gesture through investigative and theoretical poetics.
Migone is the co-editor, with Brandon LaBelle, of "Writing Aloud: The Sonics of Language" (Errant Bodies Press), an anthology and CD on orality, audition, and performance. His writings have been published in Aural Cultures (YYZ), S:ON (Artexte), Experimental Sound & Radio (MIT Press), Radio Rethink (Walter Phillips Gallery) and various catalogs and journals. He has curated a number of events in the sound and radio arts: Touch that Dial (1990), Radio Contortions (1991), Rappel (1994), Double Site (1998), stuttermouthface (2002). He has released six solo audio CDs on various labels (Avatar, ND, Alien 8, Locust, Oral) and has appeared on numerous compilations. He performs extensively in festivals and exhibitions around the world. He has collaborated with choreographers Lynda Gaudreau and Tammy Forsythe, turntablist Martin Tétreault, performers Claude Wampler and Kim Dawn, and sound artists Alexandre St-Onge, Michel F. Côté, and Gregory Whitehead.
Christof Migone is the co-founder, with Alexandre St-Onge, of Squint.press.
He currently lives in Montréal and teaches at Concordia University.
Liner notes by Martin Arnold.
Mastered by Sage Kim at Lacquer Channel in Toronto.
 
2026 (publication expected by 3rd quarter)
4 panel digipak
 
10.00
 
forthcoming


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