Alexander Schubert (born 13 July 1979) is a German composer. Much of his music is experimental, involving multimedia, improvisatory, and interactive elements.[1] He draws upon free jazz, techno, and pop styles.[2][3]
^Nonnenmann, Rainer (May 2017). "Ein Porträt des Komponisten Alexander Schubert". MusikTexte [de] (153): 33–42. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
^Adkins, Monty (2017). "Extending the Instrumental Sound World Using Electronics". In Collins, Nick; d'Escrivan, Julio (eds.). The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music. Cambridge University Press. p. 263. doi:10.1017/9781316459874. ISBN 978-1-316-45987-4. Schubert's music draws on many influences, from the energy of punk, electronica, jazz, improvisation, live electronics, noise and electroacoustic music ... Schubert's works, such as Superimpose I (2009), Laplace Tiger (2009) and Your Fox's A Dirty Gold (2014) make extensive use of on- body sensors to allow performers to control sound, video and lighting. Although the raw, visceral musical aesthetic is very different from that of Max Mathews and Tod Machover, the underlying desire for human gestural control of electronics is the same.
^Stefan, Ilja. "Alexander Schubert – Der Digital Native". In Hajdu (2017), pp. 18–19.
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