Francois J. Bonnet, known professionally as France Jobin, is an avant-garde composer and sound artist whose work seamlessly blends acoustic and electronic elements to create immersive soundscapes. Born in Paris and based in Montreal, Jobin's musical journey has been characterized by a deep exploration of the interplay between space and silence, often drawing inspiration from her surroundings—both urban and natural—as well as from her interest in science, particularly astrophysics and mathematics. Her compositions, while minimalist in nature, are rich with texture and subtle shifts in tone that invite listeners into a world of contemplative listening. Jobin's discography includes critically acclaimed albums such as "The Seventh Scene," "Nightfall," and "Aerial," which have garnered her an international following for their beauty and complexity. Her work has been featured in installations, live performances, and film scores, solidifying her reputation as a pioneer of ambient music who continually pushes the boundaries of what is possible with sound. Stephan Mathieu is a Berlin-based musician and visual artist whose oeuvre spans across a wide array of electronic music genres, from drone to techno, ambient to glitch. His approach to composition involves intricate manipulation of field recordings and the use of modular synthesizers, which he combines with algorithmic processes to create highly nuanced and evolving sound pieces. Mathieu's background in both fine arts and music is evident in his work, which often explores the relationship between visual and auditory perception. His collaborations, including those with Rashad Becker and Keith Rowe, have expanded his sonic palette, leading to releases on prestigious labels such as Editions Mego, Room40, and Shelter Press. Mathieu's live performances are as captivating as his recordings, employing real-time manipulation of sound to create immersive experiences that challenge the listener's perceptions of time and space. Together with France Jobin, Mathieu forms a collaboration that brings together two of electronic music's most innovative minds, creating a tapestry of sound that is both intricate and profoundly moving. Their joint endeavors, such as the album "Gas/Further," exemplify their shared commitment to exploring new sonic territories through a dialogue of complementary aesthet