Both a live act and award-winning film composer, NYC-based electroacoustic duo Vessels to Motherland are known for their unique, easily recognizable sound. Virtuoso performers on the piano, synths and violin, they consistently push the boundaries of expression by using unorthodox techniques inspired by the likes of John Cage and Trent Reznor. Bridging the ancient with the new, they create a music of its own breed, steering between heavy industrial and evocative ambient, navigating through seas of psychedelia, journeying with humans and robots alike.
Living between chaos and order, the sound of Vessels to Motherland exists in the in-between, the interzones of human experience, at the junction of methods.
Vessels to Motherland consists of composer/producer/pianist Danica Borisavljevic, and composer/producer/violinist Nikita Yermak, based in NYC.
The union of the two classically-trained musicians coincided with a mutual calling for electronic music, psychedelic soundscapes, and otherworldly sound treatments. With decades of concert hall performances behind them, Borisavljevic and Yermak have synthesized a new chapter, a reminiscence from the future, with sails reaching to Roedelius’ piano tones, chains tied to Nine Inch Nails’ raw distortion, anchors extending to Murail’s spectralism...
Det hvide rum
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Film (short)
by Johs Klarlund Bach, Jonathan Torp Henschel, Peter Due Yding
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Soul to Rest
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Film (short)
by Tyler Grossman
Composer
Reminiscence
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Film (short)
by Vanesse Tsang
Composer
Legend of the Unclemother
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Film
by Gabriel Goopar
Composer
Best Music Video - Robinson International Film Festival
(2023)
Best Original Score - Thilsri International Film Festival
(2023)
Honorable Mention - Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival
(2023)
Official Selection - Paris Lift-Off Film Festival
(2023)
Official Selection - New York Super Shorts Film Festival
(2023)
Official Selection - Cine Paris Film Festival
(2023)
Official Selection - Experimental, Dance and Music Film Festival
(2023)
Naumburg Scholarship - The Juilliard School
(2010)
DePetris Scholarship - The Juilliard School
(2010)
The Juilliard School
(2010-2012)
University of Montreal
(2006-2010)