Toma Gouband

Drums & Percussoins / Composer / Improviser

On Astropi :

Laby Orytmi : Magic Mix

Magic Mix w/ 2h of Music recorded during creation and lives - Magic Malik / Benoit Delbecq / Maïlys Maronne / Toma Gouband
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Laby Orytmi Labyrinthic Video Player of 2 concerts

Orytmi : Maïlys Maronne / Benoit Delbecq / Magic Malik / Toma Gouband > 2023 videos concerts @ Ateliers du Plateau Paris & Athenor
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Laby Songbird Sang

Recordings from July 2025 !
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Laby Toma Gouband 25

Laby! Video Player : Toma Gouband Soloing 2025
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Math & Spirit

Composition by Toma Gouband for Trio Out Of The Wild
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Orytmi

Toma Gouband, Benoit Delbecq, Maïlys Maronne , Magic Malik
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Out Of The Wild

Harmen Fraanje / Brice Soniano / Toma Gouband
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Songbid Sang

Magic Malik / Harmen Fraanje / Brice Soniano / Toma gouband
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Toma Gouband Soloing

Singing Stones + Drums + Dry Wood + Leaves + Effects + Polyrythms
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Toma Gouband

Born November 15, 1976, in Manosque (FR) — Percussionist, Researcher, and Inventor

Toma Gouband’s approach is rooted in the exploration of raw materials and deep research into acoustic phenomena. Using lithophones (resonant stones), plants, and modified percussion, he develops a language that bridges archaic traditions with contemporary experimentation.

His practice, whether solo or in an ensemble, is inseparable from a rigorous study of polyrhythms and mathematical proportions. He explores the layering of cycles and site-specific resonances, conceiving music as an organic dialogue between gesture, instrument, and environment.

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Toma Gouband: A Journey Through Stone, Sound, and Rhythm

The Birth of a Sonic Explorer

Born in 1976 in Manosque, a picturesque region in southern France, Toma Gouband's rhythmic journey began at the age of five. He recalls a pivotal moment when he fashioned a drum set from kitchen utensils and pots, improvising rhythms that resonated across the valley where he lived. This early immersion in sound and rhythm sparked a lifelong exploration, with Gouband noting, "It felt like a kind of magic moment... a deep feeling that there was an obvious meaning in doing that."

Educational Foundations and Transformative Experiences

Gouband's formal musical training included studies with Christian Salut at the Conservatoire National de Région in Toulouse and Jean-Marc Lajudie in Limoges. He furthered his musical development at the Banff Centre in Calgary under Dave Douglas and in New York with Tom Rainey. A significant turning point occurred in 2006 during a visit to a Baka Pygmy village in Cameroon. Witnessing their intuitive and communal approach to music profoundly impacted Gouband, inspiring him to reconsider his relationship with percussion.

The Stone Whisperer: Mastering the Lithophone

Upon his return to Europe, Gouband embarked on an extensive exploration of the lithophone, an ancient instrument crafted from resonant stones. The term lithophone, derived from the Greek words 'lithos' (stone) and 'phone' (voice or sound), refers to an instrument that produces music through the vibration of carefully selected stones. His innovation extends to "vegetal lithophones," where he integrates plants and other natural elements alongside stones, further expanding his sonic palette.

The Mathematics of Rhythm

Gouband's artistic practice is also deeply informed by his fascination with numbers, proportions, and polyrhythms. His research into the mathematical underpinnings of rhythm has led him to observe the ubiquitous presence of polyrhythms in the universe. Since 2021, he has been working on a comprehensive book about polyrhythms during a residency at La Pommerie in France, slated for publication by IRCAM editions.

Creative Partnerships and Collaborations

Throughout his career, Gouband has cultivated meaningful musical partnerships. His long-standing collaboration with Harmen Fraanje and Brice Soniano in the trio "Out of the Wild" has resulted in acclaimed recordings on the Astropi label. Other notable collaborations include work with Evan Parker, Mark Nauseef, Benoît Delbecq, Nelson Veras, and many others, highlighting his ability to contribute his unique voice to diverse musical contexts.

The Ritual of Performance

Gouband's performances often transcend conventional musical presentations, embodying a sense of ritual and ceremony. Since 2008, he has focused on solo performances featuring his mastery of lithophones and branches, creating immersive sonic experiences deeply connected to their environment. Critics have lauded his work as "a complex layering of sounds that feel both ancient and forward-looking."

Beyond Performance: Installation and Education

Gouband's vision extends into sound installation, notably with "Ondulo," featuring 400 suspended terracotta bells activated by natural elements. He also regularly conducts workshops centered on experimentation and deep listening, encouraging participants to explore the sonic potential of materials found within their own landscapes.

Continuing Explorations

Toma Gouband continues his sonic journey with unwavering curiosity and dedication. Whether performing solo, collaborating with fellow innovators, or sharing his insights through workshops and installations, he remains committed to expanding the possibilities of percussion and our experience of sound. His work invites us to listen more attentively to the world around us, uncovering the music hidden within stones, branches, and the spaces between.

Through his innovative approach, his mastery of the lithophone, and his generous collaborative spirit, Toma Gouband has established himself as a significant and inspiring figure in contemporary music.


Collaborations

He has shared the stage and studio with: Evan Parker, Michel Doneda, Magic Malik, Eve Risser, Jasper Stadhouders, Bram Stadhouders, Bert Cools, Indrė Jurgelevičiūtė, Sylvain Darrifourcq, Karl Neagelen, Matthieu Prual, Gabriel Lemaire, Carole Robinson, Maïlys Maronne, Peter Evans, Matt Wright, Juan Parra, Alain Angeli, Xavier Faro, Will Guthrie, Michael Moore, Julien Boudard, Audrey Chen, Joris Rühl, Ruben Machtelinckx, Fredrik Rasten, Frederik Leroux, Santiago Quintans, Robin Verheyen, Rosa Fratrason, Iwana Masaki, Elise Caron, Nils Ostendorf, Birgitte Lyregaard, Mathieu Donarier, Karsten Hochapfel, Angel Bat Dawis, Philippe Foch, Hubert Dupont, Aurelie Maisonneuve, Ignacio Gomez, Vincent Moon, Philippe Lauzier, Christophe Havard, Kana Nakamura, Aymeric Avice, Olivier Lété, Julien Padovani, Richard Compte, Guillaume Orti, Prune Bécheau, Christian Pruvost, Jean Luc Guionnet, Sophie Agnel, Sakina Abdou, Marta Waleris, Selma Doyen, Patrick Inguenau, Stephane Thidet, Benoît Delbecq, Nelson Veras, Aino Peltomaa, Sylvaine Hélary, Brice Soniano, Harmen Fraanje, Mari Kvien Brunvoll, Joachim Badenhorst, Jozef Dumoulin, Bruno Chevillon, Antonin Tri Hoang, Georges Dimitriu, Tobias Delius, Elisabeth Coudoux, Tarek Atoui, and Kim Myhr.

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2025: La rencontre (Astropi)
2024: Porous structures II (Aspen)
2024: Véjula (Stroom)
2024: Hammer, roll & leaf (Relative Pitch)
2022: Ostrakinda (Jazzdor)
2022: Bestiaire#1 (BMC)
2022: Phonogravie (Petit Label)
2021: Vitesses approchantes (Athenor)
2020: Un peu plus loin (Astropi)
2019: Porous structures (Aspen)
2019: Jardin des réminiscences (Athenor)
2019: Sans titre #1 (Mouflon)
2019: Lagoon (Astropi)
2018: Orka noise unit (Yolk)
2017: Fenêtre Ovale (Umlaut)
2016: Nyamaropa (Astropi)
2016: 1>0 (Astropi)
2015: Shades of Blue (Astropi)
2014: As the wind (Psi)
2014: Sambu (Cristal records)
2011: Courant des vents – Solo (Psi)
2010: Trance Map (Psi)
2009: Balance des blancs (Sofa)
2007: 1RDR (Cristal records)
2005: Par 4 chemins (Cristal Records)
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