Bio
Alexandra Vlaikidou is a sound artist and music producer. She was introduced to the world of sound through studying classical piano, later musicology, and singing, while developing an affinity for immersive sonic experiences. Experimentation is the most vital element of her practice, musically exploring tactility and percussiveness, expansive vocal textures, and rhythmic complexity in an understated way. Her work has been inspired by dreams, dealing with intense mental and somatic experiences, and nature imagery.
She has been working in film as a composer, sound designer, and sound recordist. Projects she has worked on have been presented at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, the Drama International Short Film Festival, and the “Animasyros” Animation Festival, among others, and have also been hosted on the streaming platform “Cinobo”. In addition to film, she has composed music for a fashion show at the KABK in the Hague (Netherlands). She works as a record producer for other artists, currently working with “Opal Tribe”, while simultaneously developing her solo projects.
Academically, she presented her co-authored research, “Facets of Audiovisual Roughness: From Granularity to Sharpness,” at the Sound and Music Computing Conference 2025 at the Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics, Graz.
Artistically and structurally, she is now at a turning point, focusing on integrating previous research on perception and sensory experience into a broader exploration of sonic experience within the human body. Her deep interest in immersive sound manifests in her study of space as a physical, metaphorical, and conceptual matter.