Debbie Doe
Born in Montréal to a Lebanese family, Debbie Doe specializes in electronic music production and 3D sound design. They combine field recordings, magnetic tape sampling and analog gear in order to craft multidimensional tracks and live sets, resulting in a fusion of jazz, dub, abstract percussions, and breaks with poetic and hypnotic undertones.
Debbie Doe
Born in Montréal to a Lebanese family, Debbie Doe specializes in electronic music production and 3D sound design. They combine field recordings, magnetic tape sampling and analog gear in order to craft multidimensional tracks and live sets, resulting in a fusion of jazz, dub, abstract percussions, and breaks with poetic and hypnotic undertones.
Debbie Doe is an electronic musician, 3D sound designer based in Montreal. Pursuing studies in electroacoustic's at Concordia University, they are inspired by theater and the concept of play, their music takes on different roles, where spacious percussions meet unusual samples. In perpetual search of new creative methods and techniques, they are developing with certainty an approach to musical composition in which sound in space and its movement play a central role. They use different techniques of sampling inspired by the work of John Cage and others to create a hypnotizing atmosphere ensuring that its experimental sounds play different roles, especially for theater and performance. They developed astute techniques for sampling cassette tapes and analog gear to craft their atmospheric tracks and live sets. Accustomed to the Piknic Électronik and MUTEK stages, Debbie Doe can often be found behind the decks of Stereo and Stereobar and regularly performs at various underground events in Montréal, alongside local and international artists.