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Madeleine Cocolas

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Phoenix Central Park
Phoenix Central Park
37-49 O’Connor Street, Chippendale NSW 2008
When

Tuesday 14 March 2023 from 6:30pm to 9pm

Madeleine Cocolas is an Australian composer and producer who creates post-classical and ambient instrumental music. Her work moves between lush soundscapes to experimental electronics, field recordings and solo piano.  

Madeleine has released solo music through various international labels including Room40/Someone Good (Australia), Bigo & Twigetti (UK), Superpang (Italy), Self Center Records (US), 1631 Recordings (UK) and Futuresequence (UK), and her music has been broadcast and streamed internationally.   

Her latest album Spectral, released on Room40, garnered positive reviews from outlets including Pitchfork, The Wire, Electronic Sound Magazine as well as being featured as Bandcamp’s Album of the Day.

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