Elvin Brandhi
Elvin Brandhi is a British sound artist, performer, producer, and improvising lyricist from Bridgend, Wales. Her practice is rooted in the interplay of voice, language, electronics, field recordings, and extreme performative intensity. Raised in an environment immersed in music, she studied painting and drawing at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, and her work has evolved at the intersection of improvisation, noise, sound poetry, experimental electronics, and performance.
Brandhi approaches language as an unstable material subject to overload, fragmentation, and physical transformation. Her voice does not function as a conventional vehicle for communication; rather, it becomes an impulse, a tension, and a stream of affect that settles onto distorted beats, tape loops, vinyl records, field recordings, instruments, and vocal textures. In her performances, improvised streams of consciousness collide with signal chaos, rhythm, and eruptions of language, generating situations of intense psychological and bodily tension.
An important aspect of her practice is nomadic collaboration and work within shifting local contexts. Brandhi has co-created projects such as Yeah You with Gustav Thomas, BAHK with Daniel Blumberg, INSIN with Bashar Suleiman, and Pollution Opera with Nadah El Shazly. She has also collaborated extensively with artists and communities associated with platforms such as Nyege Nyege. Throughout her work, she repeatedly explores the problem of articulation — the attempt to extract from language that which remains fragmented, nervous, and difficult to express. In this sense, her music operates on the threshold between speech, scream, rhythm, and psychological intensity.