Born in Lithuania, living in Brussels: musician and sound artist Marija Rasa explores in her practice sonic spatialization, texture, and fragility. Since her studies at the Institute of Sonology in The Hague (NL) , she has been working on a series of acousmatic pieces for multichannel speaker setups. In these compositions, she carefully sculpts fictional soundscapes out of delicate noise, electronic sounds, and field recordings of quiet places, attentively put together by using a micro montage approach. Her collaborations extend to diverse musical fields, from electroacoustic experimentation with the duo ugne&maria, with Ugnė Vyliaudaitė, to the electronic music duo forgotten plants, with Konradas Žakauskas. An author of the cassette, 'sea salt' (Lillerne Tapes), written under the moniker emer. Her music has been described as “delicate but imbued with enormous emotional resonance. This music doesn’t call attention to itself; it doesn’t attempt to pummel you with concrete realizations. Instead, Rasa has shaped a galaxy of gentle swaying soundscapes in which voices are left to wander through nebulas of amorphous melody as we engage with a persistent desire to sink further into these celestial spaces." — Joshua Picard. Her latest collaboration with Ugnė Uma matured into a double single released on STROOM.