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sound 1.1 songwriting
1.2 experimental
2.1 mixes
2.2 performance/installation

drawn 3.1 available artifacts
3.2 booking form    
3.3 archive
  
4.1 commissions
4.2 concepts
wrote5.1 dear diary

upcoming



SPRING 29. April
Bumholes Single Release
“Do You Need A Hand?” release show at WEST GERMANY (Berlin)

3. May
Ebontriqua Meets
s.t3v ambient live set at KWIA (Berlin)

6. May
No Lube So Rude Tour
Bumholes opening for Peaches at ASTRA KULTURHAUS (Berlin)

17. May - 12. June
@body__file Tour
tattooing in various U.S. cities (details)

SUMMER 27. July - 2. August
Joan
experimental live accompaniment for a premiere of Hannah Schillinger’s at SCHWERE REITER (Munich)

20.-23. August
Joan
experimental live accompaniment for a piece directed by Hannah Schillinger at DOCK11 (Berlin)


contact


general inquiries:
contact@st3v.net

stevie gunter is an artist & archivist working in sound design, selection, tattoo, & illustration. Each artifact serves as speculation on the truth beneath recollection, dream, and reclamation. As s.t3v, they manifest the mischief of sonic energy with a devotion to groove beyond genre. As body__file, they transfigure the sentimental into the sacred via tattoo. Working in a project based format, they dive into a wide range of genres and mediums to balance inquiry, service & memory as praxis.
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an other kind of life

2025 - Dock 11


Choreography and performance: Makisig Akin and Anya Cloud
Performance, artistic collaboration: Eric Geiger
Sound (live): s.t3v

With strength, tenderness and the potential of threes, as well as through physical retraining of reflexes, images of queer collaboration are created. Bodies connect and set in motion an intertwining with gentle, precarious collisions and risky touching strategies.
With time and calm, possible reactions are processed and the physical, emotional and relational effects are traced in order to get closer to the truth.
In the face of cultural, social and political setbacks, this work is a passionate call to action by the community, as well as an exercise in survival, a balm and a hymn to queer love in equal measure.