Luciana Rizzo (b. 1990) is a sound artist and musician. Lives and works in Buenos Aires. Studied Composition with Electroacoustic Media at the National University of Quilmes. As a drummer since the age of 16, she found her place in experimentation and improvisation as a language. She has played in various group projects and, concurrently, began developing a solo set based on hybrid drums, samples, and field recordings that move between songs, environments, and improvisations. Lately, she has been dedicated to producing sound documentaries and radio pieces.
This solo set consists of little bells, jingles, and feedback produced using the drum bodies as resonant membranes. It is an acoustic set aiming to broaden the audience's listening experience.
Feedbacks are wild sounds. They can't be fully controlled. They need a margin of risk to exist. That margin has to do with the atmosphere, concentration and with being present. I'm interested in taking on that risk. Playing with the edges.