[Text available only in English] Jeph Vanger (b. 1989, Athens) is a sound artist and electronic music composer whose work exists at the intersection of performing arts and sound installations. Since the release of his latest EP, Cyclothymia, his sonic palette has drawn comparisons to Floating Points, Four Tet, Sega Bodega, Oklou, and Hildur Guðnadóttir, as noted by Resident Advisor.
His work has been supported by ARTWORKS (Stavros Niarchos Foundation), Arts Council England, and Help Musicians UK, and in May 2021, he served as Composer in Residence at EMS Elektronmusikstudion in Stockholm. A graduate of the University of Brighton’s Sound Arts program (2015–2018), Jeph was recognized for his work by British musician Fatboy Slim. His compositions frequently explore multi-channel sound systems, emphasizing the physical and spatial properties of sound as a dynamic, raw entity.
As a composer, he has collaborated with choreographers, theatre directors, and musicians, including Chara Kotsali, Candy Karra, Christos Papadopoulos, Netherlands Dans Theater, Mario Banushi, Savina Giannatou, Martha Passakopoulou, Aris Papadopoulos, Giorgos Koutlis, Aris Biniaris, Anastasia Valsamaki, Alexandros Raptotasios, Kyriaki Nasioula, Michalis Theofanous, Yannis Panagopoulos, Paulina Evangellou, Ermira Goro, Maria Hassabi, and Georgia Tegou.
His solo and collaborative works have been showcased at institutions and venues across China, the UK, France, and Greece, including Tate Modern, Beijing Today Art Museum, EMST, Greek National Theatre, Onassis Stegi, Greek National Opera, Sadler’s Wells, Athens Concert Hall, and the Athens & Epidaurus Festival.