Amy has composed extensively for modern dance, experimental film and video, art installations, chamber ensembles and web media (including the popular "Piki & Poko in Starland" animations). Recent commissions include works for voice and live-looped ensemble (Present Music, Milwaukee; Santa Cruz New Music Works), a song cycle for 7 looped vocalists (SF Jewish Music Festival), and a site-specific music-theater piece for 15 wandering vocalists (Christchurch Arts Centre, NZ). Her current focus is her new 13-song cycle "The Secret Language of Subways" for voice, electronics and cello trio, to be released on Innova in 2008.
A classically trained vocalist, Amy has been featured in numerous contemporary operas and recordings, including works by Robert Ashley, Culture Clash, and Guillermo Galindo.
Before embarking on a solo career, Amy spent 10 years singing and drumming with her electronic art-rock band Amy X Neuburg & Men. She has produced four CDs of her music -- two solo and two with the Men -- and her voice appears on many others.
Her many grants, residencies and honors include Zellerbach, William & Flora Hewlitt, Meet the Composer, Arts International, The U.S. Embassy New Zealand, LEF, Djerassi, Music Omi, Christchurch Arts Centre, and Phi Beta Kappa.