Artist
Anna Homler
Experimental sound artist and performer working with noise and avant-garde practices since the 1980s.
About
Anna Homler is an experimental and performance-based artist active in the European underground music scene since the mid-1980s. Working primarily with cassette-based media and live performance, Homler's practice engages with industrial, noise, and avant-garde sound art traditions. Her early work, including the dual releases "Breadwomen" and "Breadwoman" (both 1985), demonstrates an exploratory approach to sonic experimentation and acoustic documentation. Homler's output spans performance pieces, sound installations, and recorded works that challenge conventional music structures, aligning her with broader experimental and industrial music communities of the 1980s and 1990s. Her releases on labels such as Pharmacia Poetica and High Performance Records reflect the DIY ethos and collaborative spirit of underground cassette culture. The modest but focused discography suggests an artist prioritizing conceptual rigor and performative intervention over commercial visibility, contributing to European experimental music networks and underground artistic discourse during this period.




