
Daniel Majer is a sound artist and musician from Vancouver, Canada. Born to first-generation immigrant parents, he has been active in the city’s experimental scene for over a decade, studying composition and developing a practice that includes sound collage, film scoring, sound design, multimedia installation, and live performance.
His work draws from philosophy, film, various ologies and metaphysics, with recurring themes of time, memory, culture, and archives. Majer has performed across Canada and internationally in Europe, Japan, and Central America. He has released albums on labels including Canadian/Mexico-based Isla and Jan Jelinek’s Berlin-based Faitiche.
In 2019, he performed at Montréal’s MUTEK festival, and in 2024 at Winnipeg’s send + receive. His most recent album, Time for No Memory, was released in October 2024 on Vaagner.



Time for No Memory / Vakner/Vaagner (2024)
It’s Counterpart (w/ Jonathan Scherk) / Faitiche (2019)
Isla 14 / Isla (2017)
“The Almighty is also in search of Someone and that Someone, in search of a yet superior (or perhaps simply necessary, albeit equal) Someone, and so on, to the End—or better yet, the Endlessness—of Time.” J.L.B