Antye Greie

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Antye Greie
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Antye Greie performing on 8 November 2019.
Background information
Born (1969-09-24) 24 September 1969 (age 52)
Ebersbach, East Germany
Genres Experimental
Electronica
Electroacoustic
Glitch
Occupation(s)vocalist, producer, composer, sound artist, new media
Instrumentsvocals, electronics
Years active1996–present
LabelsAGF Producktion
Orthlorng Musork
Kitty-Yo
BPitch Control
Asphodel
Associated acts Vladislav Delay
Eliane Radigue
Gudrun Gut
Website www.poemproducer.com , www.antyegreie.com

Antye Greie (aka AGF or Poemproducer) is a vocalist, musician, composer, producer, and new media artist. She was born and raised in East Germany. Her work explores speech and spoken word combined with electronic music. She also works on sound installations, moving image, audio visualization and real time video processing. In 2009, as part of the collective The Lappetites, she staged the multimedia opera 'Fathers' in Berlin Haus der Kulturen der Welt.

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In 2011 she initiated the arts organization Hai Art on the island of Hailuoto and acts as curator and executive producer since.

Greie has written 2 feature film scores, theater and dance plays.

Greie performs as AGF (solo), AGF/DELAY (with Vladislav Delay), with Zavoloka, The Dolls (with Vladislav Delay and Craig Armstrong), Laub (with Jotka), and The Lappetites (with Eliane Radigue, Kaffe Matthews and Ryoko Akama /Kuwajima).

Personal life

She lived in Berlin from 1996 to 2008. In 2008 she moved to Hailuoto, Finland.

Discography

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Awards, grants, references

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