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Where Everything Falls Out, is the duo Kenneth Cosimo: Music and Ana Dinextra: Voice and Words.
They are honored to announce the start of a collaboration with Edward Graham Lewis of the legendary 'art' combo Wire.
Kenneth Cosimo is a composer, pianist and guitarist.
He has played the piano since age four and has written music for numerous dance choreographers, theatre groups and films as well as performing in a host of Swedish bands, including different lineups of "The Institute of Highspeedart" which has featured the Swedish PoetBobHansson and members from the band Stackars Lajka.
He's filmscore for the feature film "Flip a Coin" (directed by David Flamholc) was awarded first prize in the award "Best Original Score" at the Brooklyn International Film Festival in 2005.
For more information visit:
Kenneth Cosimo & The Institute Of Highspeedart

Ana Dinextra an occasional whisperer cough-erer and accidental poet. She is a lyricist and vocalist in "Where Everything Falls Out" and in Berlin based "touchdonttouch". She is the Alter Ego of Interdisciplinary Artist
Anna Livia Lowendahl-Atomic
For more information visit:
Lowendahl-Atomic's Artist Profile.
Lowendahl-Atomic's on myspace.
Edward Graham Lewis is a composer,bassist and lyricist.
He is Wire's bassist, and is responsible for the bulk of Wire's lyrics. Outside of Wire, Graham has been prolific, working on a number of other projects. He's released solo and collaborative CD works with Bruce Gilbert, Russell Mills, C.M. von Hausswolff, John Duncan, Leif Elggren, Jean-Louis Huhta, Thomas Öberg, Andreas Karperyd, and Mattias Tegnér. He's also co-founded the groups Dome, Cupol, P'o, Duet Emmo, He Said, He Said Omala, H.A.L.Ö, Ocsid, Hox and, most recently, 2711. Graham has composed music for modern dance (including for the Michael Clark Company, Stephen Petronio Company, and Su-en Butoh Company), and for film (including Brothers Quay, Bigert & Bergström, and Gunilla Leander). Also active in the arts scene, Graham's installations have graced The Waterloo Gallery, MOMA (Oxford), Fargfabriken (Stockholm), Baltic Art Museum (Goteland), and Podevil (Berlin). He also held the Krevian post of Minister of Wholey Smoke.
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Further links can be found on these pages.
Where Everything Falls Out website
Where Everything Falls Out on My Space.