Cole Pulice (they/them) is an electroacoustic saxophonist, improviser, and composer based originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, now based in Oakland, California. Cole's work blends saxophone and wind synths with live signal processing for a deeply contemporary sound that opens up surrealist sonic spaces between acoustic and digital worlds, playfully drifting between contemplative improvisation, electroacoustic composition, and sonic experimentalism.
Cole’s most recent solo release, a 22-minute electroacoustic work titled If I Don’t See You in the Future, I’ll See You In the Pasture (Longform Editions, 2023), was named “Best New Music” by Pitchfork and landed at #25 on Pitchfork’s “Best 100 Songs of 2023” year-end list. In addition to their solo material, Cole has numerous collaborative projects, including releases with Lynn Avery (To Live & Die in Space & Time, Moon Glyph 2022), and the electroacoustic trio Signal Quest (Hypermyth, Orange Milk Records 2023).
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