AUDREY CHEN is a Chinese-American musician who was  born into a family of material scientists, doctors and engineers,  outside of Chicago in 1976. Parting ways with the family convention, she  turned to the cello at age 8 and voice at 11. After years of classical  and conservatory training in both instruments, with a resulting  specialization in early and new music, she parted ways again in 2003 to  begin new negotiations with sound in order to discover a more  individually honest aesthetic. Now, using the cello, voice and analog electronics, Chen’s work delves  deeply into her own version of narrative and non-linear storytelling.  A  large component of her music is improvised and her approach to this is  extremely personal and visceral. Her playing explores the combination  and layering of a homemade analog synth, preparations and traditional  and extended techniques in both the voice and cello. She works to join  these elements into a singular ecstatic personal language.
Recently, her primary focus has been her SOLO project but she is also  involved in many various collaborations. Among musicians, she has  worked with Phil Minton, Tetuzi Akiyama, Toshimaru Nakamura, Ko  Ishikawa, Elliott Sharp, Aki Onda, Phill Niblock, Frederic Blondy,  Jerome Noetinger, C. Spencer Yeh, Alessandro Bosetti, Mats Gustafsson,  Mazen Kerbaj, Michael Zerang, Tatsuya Nakatani, Le Quan Ninh, Joe  Mcphee, Susan Alcorn, Michele Doneda, Paolo Angeli, Gianni Gebbia, plus  many more. Some current projects include: duos with Phil Minton,  Frederic Blondy, Robert van Heumen, Katt Hernandez, Nate Wooley, and Id M  Theft Able. Trio with Nate Wooley and C. Spencer Yeh. Plus three new  quartet projects with Jeff Carey/Morten J. Olsen/Raed Yassin, Miya  Masaoka/Hans Grusel/Kenta Nagai and also with Frederic Blondy/Michael  Johnsen/Jerome Noetinger.
Chen has performed in Europe, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, China,  Japan, Taiwan, Canada and the USA. She is currently based in Baltimore,  MD USA but primarily maintains an active touring schedule throughout  Europe. www.myspace.com/audreychen SOLO sound on myspace and:  http://download.yousendit.com/FC35C831016A0A28
Nate Wooley (b. 1974) grew up in a Finnish-American fishing village  in Oregon. He has spent the rest of his life trying musically to find a  way back to the peace and quiet of that time by whole-heartedly  embracing the space between complete absorption in sound and relative  absence of the same. He began playing trumpet professionally at age 13  with his father, and after studying he moved to Colorado where he  studied more with Ron Miles, Art Lande, Fred Hess, and improvisation  master Jack Wright. His tenure with Jack began to break Nate out of  self-imposed molds and into the sound world that he has embraced as his  own.
Nate currently resides in Jersey City, NJ and performs solo trumpet  improvisations as well as collaborating with such diverse artists as  Anthony Braxton, Paul Lytton, John Zorn, Fred Frith, Evan Parker,  Marilyn Crispell, Joe Morris, Steve Beresford, Akron/Family, David  Grubbs, C. Spencer Yeh, Daniel Levin, Stephen Gauci, Harris Eisenstadt,  Taylor Ho Bynum and Peter Evans.