Carolina Eyck

Carolina Eyck

Eyck's music features sustained tones and delicate shifts that create an enveloping space, drawing listeners into its intricate interplay of resonance and silence.

Germany

About Carolina Eyck

Carolina Eyck matters for her pioneering role in bringing the theremin into contemporary music, a unique instrument often relegated to novelty or film scores.
By harnessing its haunting tones and ethereal soundscapes, she has expanded the sonic possibilities of this vintage instrument, bridging the gap between classical traditions and modern experimentation.
By harnessing its haunting tones and ethereal soundscapes, she has expanded the sonic possibilities of this vintage instrument, bridging the gap between classical traditions and modern experimentation. Eyck's work invites listeners to reconsider how electronic textures can coexist with emotive storytelling, creating spaces that feel both intimate and expansive. Her approach is deeply personal, often placing her own experience at the forefront while engaging with the theremin in a way that emphasizes its expressive capabilities. Through meticulous control of pitch and dynamics, Eyck creates intricate layers of sound that weave together melody and atmosphere, transforming each performance into an immersive experience. This attention to detail opens new avenues for interaction, inviting audiences to explore the emotional depth of her compositions. In her songwriting, Eyck frequently delves into themes of solitude, yearning, and connection. Her voice carries a reflective tone that balances sincerity with a hint of mystique, often employing impressionistic imagery rather than straightforward narratives. This allows her pieces to resonate on multiple levels, encouraging listeners to engage their imaginations as they interpret the sonic landscapes she crafts.