APEIRON is an experimental electronic project founded in 2002 by Melbourne-based musician Ashley Davies alongside collaborators Jimi Papatzanataes and Apostoles Tsopelas. The trio explores the intersection of free-form performance and monophonic synthesis, utilizing the classic Arp 2600 and custom tone/waveform generators as their primary compositional tools. Their approach challenges conventional electronic music structures, prioritizing philosophical inquiry into sound design and composition methodology.
Rooted in the D.O.R. label's aesthetic, APEIRON represents a commitment to analog synthesis and experimental sound creation. Davies brings experience from parallel projects including Project Dark and Chemical Plant, while the collective draws on the broader Melbourne experimental music community. The project exemplifies a methodical, conceptually-driven approach to electronic music that prioritizes sonic exploration over commercial accessibility.