Network is where you can discover the partners and collaborators of aNoise. This page features the collectives, research projects, studios, festivals, magazines, and radio stations that have worked with us on a partnership level—the independent entities helping to build and sustain this experimental music community.

Press & Features

Field Notes Berlin – Found Sounds #8 by Kristoffer Cornils (January 2026)
Spotlights Chem XP’s Roux Ga Roux, and the label as resisting AI homogenization.
Read the article | Stream Roux Ga Roux

Kristoffer Cornils (Konkrit.de) – 2025 year-end stats & favorites.
Spotlights Idin Samimi Mofakham’s Abjad Dream (for Piano and Electronics) and Hesam Kardan’s Harvest
Full Review | Stream Abjad Dream | Stream Hesam Kardan – Harvest

Field Notes Berlin – Found Sounds #6 by Kristoffer Cornils (November 2025)
A year in two retrospectives, part 1:
Features Idin Samimi Mofakham’s Abjad Dream (Piano and Electronics) in his year-end review series.
Read the article | Stream Abjad Dream 

Field Notes Berlin – Found Sounds #4 by Kristoffer Cornils (March 2025)
Review of 24.1: Resistance 1 and 24.2: Resistance 2 compilation albums.
Read the article | Stream Resistance 1 Stream Resistance 2 

Field Notes Berlin – Found Sounds #2 by Kristoffer Cornils (November 2024)
A detailed review of ‘The Blind City’, composed by Dr. Shahab Jafari.
Read the article Stream  The Blind City

Field Notes Berlin – Found Sounds #1 by Kristoffer Cornils (September 2024)
Examines Post-Orientalism project, presented by aNoise.
Read the article

Bandcamp Daily – Album of the Day (December 2023)
Noise à Noise 23: Noise vs. Silence (Vol. I-IV) featured as Album of the Day, highlighting the four-volume compilation exploring experimental sound practices.
Read the review Stream Noise vs. Silence

Field Notes Berlin – Label Portrait (August 2023)
An in-depth exploration of aNoise’s mission bridging experimental and electroacoustic music between Iran and Germany.
Read the label portrait


Current Partners

Contemporary Musik Magazine (2020–present)
Online magazine dedicated to contemporary classical and experimental-electronic music. Our collaboration extends beyond promotion to include co-production projects and documentation.
contemporarymusik.com

BUG Radio (The Hague, 2024–present)
Community radio broadcasting a monthly program showcasing aNoise publications. Launched in November 2024, BUG Radio is dedicated to experimental music, artistic expression, and community connection, featuring diverse shows and live events from venues like West Den Haag.
bugradio.org

Sonic Tehran (Research Project)
Interdisciplinary project exploring Tehran as a sounded space, located at the intersection of ethnomusicology, sound studies, and urban studies.
sonictehran.com


Friends of the Label

African Paper – Ongoing Coverage (Since 2024)
Multiple features and reviews about releases and performance series.
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Lost and Found Sounds (New South Wales, Australia)
A weekly journey through experimental audioscapes – Musique Conrète, abstract music, field recordings, spoken word experimentation & electronic music.

http://www.2bobradio.org.au/lost-and-found-sounds.html

Amp-fx (Berlin, Germany)
Handmade effects pedals and audio electronics built by an electrical engineer in Berlin. German engineering craftsmanship supporting experimental sound design and electronic music production.
amp-fx.de


Previous Collaborators

Studio A Tehran (2019–2023)
Private mastering studio and project space, our production partner since the label’s founding and a supporter of contemporary classical, jazz, and experimental music.
instagram.com/StudioA.Tehran

Limited Access Festival (2019, one edition)
Independent festival for moving images, sound, and performance (since 2007). Started in a small project space called Parkingallery, the festival invites guest curators and collaborates with institutions globally to promote interdisciplinary practices.
limitedaccessfestival.com

Klangteppich Festival (2021–2022, two editions)
Berlin festival presenting musicians from Iran and the Iranian diaspora in encounters with artists from other practices and scenes, initiating cross-border collaborations and questioning Eurocentric perceptions of music.
klangteppich.berlin

Post-Orientalism (2023–2024)
Collective of Post-Oriental composer Ehsan Saboohi. A term he coined to describe a musical language for analyzing the aesthetics of his and his colleagues’ compositions.
ehsansaboohi.musicaneo.com