Alaskam shapes a universe where machines and textures freely converse. Between slow rhythms, raw pulses, and suspended spaces, his compositions carve soundscapes at the crossroads of club and contemplation. On stage, synthesizers and drum machines become a playground, leaving room for improvisation, the moment, and the breath of sound — a living, moving approach, always in progress.
Based in Nantes, the artist has shared the bill at Fusion Festival, Tilliacum, and Stereolux, alongside Max Cooper, Extrawelt, and Thylacine. In 2025, Fusion, his tenth album born from live performances, was released: a sonic material captured in the moment, balancing rhythmic tension with electronic breath.
At the same time, he develops NAW/IR, a two-voice project exploring the boundary between body and machine, speech and sound. Solo or in duo, Alaskam pursues the same quest: creating listening spaces where one can no longer tell if they are dancing or dreaming.