Francesca Remigi is an Italian, Milan and Berlin-based drummer and electronics player, inquisitive improviser, adventurous composer, and co-founder of the Italian-Portuguese label Habitable Records. She plays in the all-female quartet Witches, with British pianist Alexander Hawkins’, Dialect Quintet, and the TMR – Tuscany Music Revolution ensemble. Fabian Mösch is a Swiss, Zürich-based clarinetist, flutist, tape manipulator, electronics player, and sound artist, who often works under the moniker möf.
Hoarse is the duo’s debut album of Remigi and Mösch. The 45-minute electroacoustic piece explores and experiments with slow-shifting, non-structured sonic environments, in a pendulum movement. The fragmented percussive patterns slowly gain momentum, introducing unpredictable, chaotic tension to the atmospheric, monochromatic, and statis-like electronics, and manage to steer this piece into stormy and urgent rhythmic collisions before it settles again on atmospheric electronics drone, disturbed again by the chaotic and noisy percussive sounds. Mösch adds a folky-sounding flute and fragments of chamber, lyrical music with his clarinet, and Remigi improvises on unconventional toys and produces bird calls, as both sculpt and shape sound as flexible tactile material, without predefined constraints, and without losing the adventurous, experimental edge.
Here you find Hoarse‘s press kit
Francesca Remigi & Fabian Mösch – Hoarse (Habitable, 2026)






