Pamela Martinez is a reiki master, educator, multi-instrumentalist and composer who creates music and immersive experiences under the moniker Teletextile. Her “Bjork-like” sound (The Boston Globe) moves from vocal layering and “electronic wizardry” (Metronome Magazine) to “dense, stormy guitar, piano and electronics” (Time Out New York). Martinez has toured extensively in the US, Europe, the UK and Asia. As a genre-hopping performer and musician, Martinez has performed violin at Carnegie Hall with a Carnatic Indian music ensemble, sang in San Francisco’s historic Fillmore Theater and takes part in performance art happenings in New York City. Her recent directing and performing credits include Whisperlodge. The New York Times dubbed Whisperlodge “an unusual mix of theater and therapy” and has been featured in BuzzFeed, The Atlantic, Netflix, Vice and more with acclaim. Martinez creates new work with the Teletextile Ritual Arts Ensemble a group of rotating collaborators that weave together a tapestry of music, movement, reiki and other healing rituals to create a mixture of performance and spiritual practice. Martinez holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from Berklee College of Music in Boston and specializes in creating works of deep listening, sound baths and sonic expressions and passes on the craft of music and wellbeing by teaching and leading workshops at Southtown Music Studio (SATX) located in Mercury Project Contemporary Art Space.
Artist Style: Dance: Contemporary; Literary: Stream of Consciousness; Music: A Cappella, Acoustic, Ambient, Children's Music, Choral, Classical, Dance/Electronic, Experimental, New Age, Opera, Pop; Teaching Artist/Instructor: Group Instruction, Guest Speaker, Instruction for Adults, Instruction for Children, Instruction for Seniors, Multi-Day Artist Residency, Performer for Schools/Classrooms, Private Lessons, Workshop Presenter; Theatre: Musicals; Visual Art: Abstract, Conceptual, Contemporary, Interactive
Artist Medium: Audio/Sound; Fiber/Fabric; Film; Immersive Experience, Interactive Theater
"The Moment" by Teletextile from the full length album Glass
"I Don't Know How to Act Here" by Teletextile from the full length album Glass
"What if I" by Teletextile from the full-length album Glass
"What if You" by Teletextile from the full length album Glass
"Safer One" by Teletextile
"Safer Two" by Teletextile
Teletextile Moving Choir - Live Recordings from Rehearsals
"Home" by Teletextile
"Would the Miracle Ever Come" by Teletextile
"Dreams Come True" by Teletextile
"Kiss Him for Me, I May Delayed" by Teletextile
"Home" EP including "Woudl the Miracle Ever Come" by Teletextile