Artist
Head Resonance Company
Head Resonance Company is a German experimental music artist known for their unique tape collage and field recordings from 1981 to 1983.
About
Between the years of 1981 and 1983, Head Resonance Company crafted a fleeting yet resonant existence within Germany's experimental scene. Their work, primarily self-released, operates in the liminal space between sound and thought, using tape collage and field recordings as tools for sculptural soundscapes. Each cassette and magazine release becomes a fractal exploration, a piece of interdisciplinary dialogue. Releases such as "Die Herzen sind zu" and "Weltrausch - Love at Bhirasri Institute of Modern Art 83" exemplify their process-driven ethos—each a sonic artifact, a conceptual journey through layers of auditory abstraction. The self-released nature of these works speaks to a commitment to autonomy and the raw intimacy of their medium. "Head resonance weltrausch plakat" and "Sound Research Projekt" expand this dialogue into the visual, further blurring the boundaries between sound and sight, thought and sensation. The choice to distribute across both cassettes and magazines underscores a deep engagement with format as a crucial element of expression. Comparable to the likes of Birgit Ulher and Z'EV, Head Resonance Company stands as a quiet yet potent node in the network of experimental sound, its 75 Last.fm listeners a testament to the enduring allure of their ephemeral transmissions.






