Category
page 1Sound artists
sound art
art discipline that uses sound as a medium

Brymo
Ọlawale Ọlọfọrọ (; born Olawale Ibrahim Ashimi; 9 May 1986), better known as Brymo, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, sonic artist, actor and author. Born and raised in Okokomaiko, he started recording music in 1999 while in secondary school. Brymo's debut album, Brymstone (2007), was supported by the single "Shawty". He signed a recording contract with music label Chocolate City in 2010, but was accused of breaching his contract nearly three years later. Brymo's second studio album, The Son of a Kapenta, was released in 2012 and yielded the singles "Ara", "Good Morning", and "Go Hard".
Emeka Ogboh
Nigerian artist
Dror Feiler
Swedish-Israeli musician (born 1951)
Miguel Álvarez-Fernández
Spanish sound artist, composer and theorist
Baaraan Ijlal
Indian artist
Yuval Avital
multimedia artist, composer and guitarist
Carl Michael von Hausswolff
Swedish music composer and visual artist (born 1956)
Francisco López
Experimental musician and sound artist (born 1964)

Åke Hodell
Fighter pilot, poet, author, composer, and artist (1919–2000)
Andreas Paolo Perger
Guitarist, Improviser, Composer
James Webb
South African artist
Simon Scott
English musician in Slowdive and formerly of The Charlottes, The Giant Polar Bears, Lowgold, Seavault and The Sight Below.

Herbert Distel
Swiss composer (born 1942)
Zimoun
Zimoun (born 1977) is a Swiss artist who lives and works in Bern, Switzerland. As self-taught artist, he is most known for his sound sculptures, sound architectures and installation art that combine raw, industrial materials such as cardboard boxes, plastic bags, or old furniture, with mechanical elements such as dc-motors, wires, microphones, speakers and ventilators.