Perila is a Berlin-based sound and visual artist originally from Saint Petersburg, Russia. She crafts immersive ambient compositions that blend field recordings, poetry, and electronic soundscapes, creating deeply personal auditory experiences. Her work explores the delicate boundaries of subtle matter, inviting listeners into introspective journeys through rich sonic textures.
Country | Germany |
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Knows languages | Russian, English |
Occupations | musical artist, DJ, visual artist, performer, poet |
Genres | Ambient, Experimental, Electronic |
Real name | Aleksandra Zakharenko |
Years active | 2015–present |
Labels | Smalltown Supersound, Sferic, The Trilogy Tapes, Shelter Press, Motion Ward |
Instruments | Electronics, Voice |
Early Life and Background
Aleksandra Zakharenko, known professionally as Perila, was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. From a young age, she exhibited a keen interest in the arts, particularly in music and visual expression. This early passion led her to explore various artistic mediums, eventually gravitating towards sound and visual arts as her primary forms of expression.
Her formative years in Saint Petersburg exposed her to a rich cultural landscape, influencing her artistic sensibilities. The city's vibrant art scene provided a fertile ground for her to experiment and develop her unique style, blending traditional elements with contemporary techniques.
Career and Artistic Development
Perila's career began to take shape after she relocated to Berlin, a city renowned for its dynamic electronic music scene. Immersing herself in this environment, she started to experiment with ambient and experimental soundscapes, incorporating field recordings and poetic elements into her compositions.
In 2021, she released her debut album, 'How Much Time it is Between You and Me?', on Smalltown Supersound. The album was recorded during a period of isolation in a rural French village, where she lived without internet access. This setting allowed her to delve deeply into her creative process, resulting in a work that received critical acclaim for its introspective and immersive qualities.
Following her debut, Perila continued to explore and expand her sound. In 2024, she released 'Intrinsic Rhythm', a double album that further showcased her ability to blend rhythmic ambient, spectral electronics, and intimate vocal explorations. The album was noted for its balance between intentional and aleatoric elements, reflecting her ongoing artistic evolution.
Collaborations and Projects
Beyond her solo work, Perila has engaged in various collaborative projects that highlight her versatility as an artist. She co-founded radio.syg.ma, an experimental music radio station, and WET, an online community featuring sensual podcasts with spoken word, poetry, ASMR, field recordings, and explorations of sonic sexuality.
In 2020, she collaborated with Ulla Straus on the album 'Jazz Plates', a project that blended their mutual love for ambient and experimental music. The album was praised for its intimate and evocative soundscapes, reflecting the synergy between the two artists.
Perila's collaborative efforts extend to live performances as well. She has participated in various festivals and events, sharing stages with other experimental artists and contributing to the global ambient music community.
Discography
Perila's discography reflects her continuous exploration of sound and emotion. Her notable releases include:
- 'How Much Time it is Between You and Me?' (2021): Her debut album, recorded during a period of isolation in France, offering an introspective journey through ambient soundscapes.
- 'Intrinsic Rhythm' (2024): A double album that delves into rhythmic ambient and spectral electronics, showcasing her evolving artistic vision.
- 'The air outside is crazy right now' (2025): Her latest release, featuring tracks like 'Over me' and 'Gooshy', continuing her exploration of immersive soundscapes.
In addition to these albums, Perila has released several EPs and singles, each contributing to her reputation as a significant figure in the ambient and experimental music scenes.
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