Telo Hoy is a vibraphonist / composer from Santa Fe, NM currently based in Chicago. His work is influenced by the acoustics of natural and built environments, the physicality of manufactured and non-manufactured materials, and the ways in which humans have altered how materials and environments interact. He works with acoustic instruments, analog electronics, and field recordings to develop pattern-based music can be characterized as chordal, melodic, and textural. His recent projects include solo and ensemble compositions, film scores, and sound exhibitions. You can find his work here: telohoy.bandcamp.com
Mána H. Taylor is a writer/editor and musician based in Chicago. She is interested in exploring texture, loops, drones, and repetitions in the contexts and limitations of her own voice and instruments. She has performed in a Polyphonic Georgian Choir, a drone voice ensemble, and a Björk cover band.