Joseph Branciforte & Jozef Dumoulin
ITERAE — European Tour 2026


13 March 2026 — Reykjavik, IS — Mengi
16 March 2026 — Cologne, DE — The Loft
20 March 2026 — London, UK  — Richmix
(double-bill w/ Scanner)
3 April 2026 — Paris, FR — Le Triton
4 April 2026 — Brussels, BE — BRDCST Festival
5 April 2026 — Roeselare, BE — Inval


 
 

ITERAE brings together New York electronic musician Joseph Branciforte and Belgian keyboardist Jozef Dumoulin, two artists who have reimagined the sonic possibilities of the Fender Rhodes piano and the potential of technology to shape musical improvisation.

Dumoulin is a Belgian musician recognized for his role in redefining the Rhodes as a 21st-century instrument, forging a highly personal musical language through extensive electronic manipulation. Branciforte is a composer, producer, and fellow electronic experimentalist known for bridging acoustic and electronic worlds in collaborations with Taylor Deupree and Theo Bleckmann.

Their performances center around two separate Rhodes pianos, each artist applying his own array of processing and effects. In addition to sound generation, Branciforte harnesses a custom live editing system—designed to process both musicians' outputs in real time. This software allows him to capture and reconfigure musical material on the fly, creating cascading, lattice-like structures from small details within the unfolding improvisation.

The result is a sound that merges aspects of the early glitch movement with bold explorations of harmony and form—weaving together threads from modern classical, electroacoustic, and ambient to create something decisively of the present.

Their debut album ITERAE is due out on Greyfade in April 2026.

 

JOSEPH BRANCIFORTE, FENDER RHODES, ELECTRONICS, LIVE EDITING

JOZEF DUMOULIN, FENDER RHODES, ELECTRONICS

“A new duo project exploring the sonic possibilities of the Fender Rhodes. Glitchy, fragmentary, repeating, arrhythmic – and about as far from 1970s Herbie Hancock as it’s possible to imagine.“ The Wire

“A delicate, post-glitch music of the spaces between crackles and static. Branciforte and Dumoulin engage with their machines and circuits openly and playfully. There is a distinctly human undercurrent here, a burbling, almost pastoral tenderness. Don’t miss this.” Tim Rutherford-Johnson