Sound Art

Melanie creates sound art collages, utilizing her own field recordings, poetry, musicscapes, and sampling.

Everywhere You Go You Hit the Wall

  • Aired on WFMU’s program “Radio Ravioli” Dec, 2023

With a title borrowed from Wim Wender’s classic German film Wings of Desire, the radio art piece “Everywhere You Go You Hit the Wall” transports the listener to a strange world of language barriers, time slips, and cultural alienation. Incorporating poetry and field recordings from her many years spent as a radio reporter in Berlin, journalist and poet Melanie Sevcenko delivers a sonic collage about transmuting "the news" while being a linguistic outsider in your hometown... and yet falling in love with it anyway. 

What This Means for Your Life is Nothing

Decades ago, while traveling extensively in her mid-twenties, Melanie Sevcenko visited with two “psychic” practitioners on a whim of curiosity: one in Austin, TX, who used crystal and light therapy to gather past life information, and the other a clairvoyant tea leaf reader on the Bruce Peninsula in rural Ontario, Canada. Remixing the original recordings of these psychic tapes, “What This Means for Your life is Nothing” is a dizzying collage of parallels, contradictions, and ethereal guidance from two outsiders on one young life, playfully commenting on the insolubility of mysticism.

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