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sls – subtle listening sessions sls also stands for sound influence, liquid, solo. sound influence: each artist names an album or track, old or new, which had or has an influence on their own music. liquid: the artist's favorite drink. solo: the video performance above!

Thank you Coleman Goepfert  for the invitation

En la caldera


Dalia Donadio, vocals & organismic synth
Tobias Meier, saxophone & pure data

Film by Christin Turner

The two Zurich based musicians Dalia Donadio and Tobias Meier have been working together for ten years. As a duo, as part of Through States of Matter or as part of each other's solo practice, they released the 7-inch A Linear Thought, published a magazine, organized performances and played concerts. At the center of it all lies the gesture.

In their current work, they explore the everyday life they share as a couple and as parents of their child, in addition to their artistic reality. For them, it speaks of transience, rituals, sensuality and poetry. By playing together, they are able to further explore their independent artistic content and thus make music both alongside and with each other.

'En la caldera' is an excerpt from a live performance that took place at ee:14, Torre Latinoamericana (Mexico City), as part of the event Lattice in December 2023 (Recorded by Enrique Arriaga).

Color negative hand-processing and Telecine by
Christian Flemm and Christin Turner at Labor Berlin, Germany


Live Line-Up
Dalia Donadio, voc, p & samples
Marc Méan, synths, p & live sampling



Allowing someone else’s words to roll off of your tongue and reverberate through the field of your consciousness is an act of surrender. It’s also the closest thing that we have to being able to experience the world through another person’s field; especially, if the words – spoken, sung or written – have been infused with visceral emotion and forged out of a singular point of view. Dalia Donadio’s latest work, her full-length album titled Zinnarella (little girl), is a journey through her father’s (Toni Donadio) rich oeuvre: a songbook spanning 40 years of his life. Part sonic-art poem part audio-book, the album is a meditation on the meaning of lineage, the textures of culture and the treasure that is family. It’s a tapestry woven out of intimate field recordings, sparse piano and Moog arrangements and Dalia’s warm, resonant voice. Not to mention, the story is told using a concoction of three languages: English, German and Rocchese (a Calabrian dialect only spoken in Rocca Imperiale).

A gesture, a certain prosody, a way of cutting the potatoes, the smell of foliage, a very specific color of light, a type of embrace – I can trace all of these details to a person, a place, a culture and a type of socialisation. Being able to engage with my roots liberates me, because it brings me closer to a sense of contingency. We are all products of very specific imprints and biographies, which is what makes diversity so exciting. – Dalia Donadio


Category: Songs About Birds
- Ein Gefiederzyklus


Dalia Donadio: Stimme, Synthesizer, Sampler
Silvan Jeger: Kontrabass, Sampler, Stimme


In Category: Songs About Birds kreisen die beiden Zürcher Musiker*innen Dalia Donadio (Zinnarella, Schwalbe & Elefant) und Silvan Jeger (Kingdom Behauptung, Uassyn, DAY&TAXI) künstlerisch forschend um die Welt der Vögel. Dabei fabulieren sie den Circle of Life, das Zuhause in der Fremde, den Alltag und das Kunstmachen. Donadio und Jeger spielen Musik, die sie von Kindesbeinen an begleitet, an die sie sich kaum erinnern - Musik, die sie mit und für Kinderohren wieder neu erleben. In babylonischer Sprachverwirrung erzählen sie von der Grossschwanzgrackel, beschwören den Kolibri, besingen die Flamingos und erinnern sich an o Sabiá. Ein experimenteller Liederzyklus über die Fülle des Daseins und die Beziehung vom Menschen zu seiner Um-Welt - für Zugvögel und Daheimgebliebene.

Experimental Songs * Liederzyklus  * Spoken Word