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Mo Rooneh is a minimalist composer working with repetition and noise as basic elements. The phylosophy behind the use of those elements in a composition, which in itself is mostly fictional, is to reinstate a sence of reality. Repetition as a refural to time and noise as the reflection of incoherence and disturbance that characterizes our daily life. Rooneh uses audio experiments as a basis for his compositions and soundscape poetry.
In 2009 he recorded three albums, 'Songs that might be', 'Micro' and 'Cinematographic'. Using the world wide web as means of distribution for his work, he tries to expand his audience.
Rooneh also collaborated in several film and dance projects.