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[Nettime-nl] [ STEIM ] Werner-Waisvisz in concert with very old and new electronic music instruments
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stichting voor electro instrumentale muziek
http://www.steim.org
announcement
Jan Werner and Michel Waisvisz work and perform at the GRM in Paris
Premiere: next friday march 10th, Salle Olivier Messiaen, Radio
France Paris
To mark the start of a fresh collaboration between STEIM in Amsterdam
and the GRM in Paris Jan Werner and Michel Waisvisz will be working
next week in the studio's of the GRM and present the week's results
in a concert in the big hall of Radio France next friday March 10th.
The collaboration of the two organizations: GRM, the birthplace of
Music Concrete and STEIM, the first center entirely dedicated to
live performance of electronic music, is a step into a future where
the traditional studio practice and live performance of electronic
music will melt together. Radical developments in technology and
artistic integration make it possible to perform high quality
electronic music on stage and methods developed in live electronic
music provide more musical, hands on, compositional and performance-
like tools for the studio. Studio production is not anymore
necessarily the end-of-a-line; it can be the preparation of sound
structures for further treatment into the musical texture on stage,
actively in front of the audience.
We call it 'hard-disk' music because both on stage and in the studio
the hard-disk is the communal medium through which the sound travels
to it's destination: the audience in the hall, the hard-disk in the
listeners computer, or the hard-disk that we call CD!
The concert of Michel Waisvisz and Jan Werner (both directors of
STEIM) will be part of the 'PrÃsences Ãlectronique' festival in
which also music will be performed by Bernard Parmegiani, Ryoji
Ikeda, Carl Stone, Kasper T.Toeplitz, Robert Hampson, Yoshihiro
Hanno, Jon Hassell, Lightwave et Michel Redolfi)
http://www.ina.fr/grm/agenda/presences06.fr.html
'Werner-Waisvisz'
in concert with very old and new electronic music instruments
Werner/Waisvisz work on the edge of sound research, experimentation,
sheer idiosyncrasy and mashed up technology. Waisvisz is composing/
performing on stage with live electronica for more than 35 years. He
developed a series of new electronic music instruments at the STEIM
foundation in Amsterdam and performed with many of the dignitaries of
influential experimental music streams. Werner is one half of German
electronic duo Mouse on Mars and co-director of the music label Sonig.
Werner/Waisvisz use unique instruments such as the Crackle synth, a
prototype of the lately developed Meshbox, The Hands and other
devices which are exclusively produced at Steim...
The music of WW explores the fields of electro acoustic
experimentation, free improvised music, ons stage composing and
electronic tiltery. Including sudden rock burst-outs juxtaposed with
subtle sensations of microsounds and minute grain slammings. Their
rare live performances are challenging the ears and expectations of
the adventurous music audience.
from a recent review of a concert in belgium:
"flowing streams of grainy chords doled out in the cutting speed of
an unusual electro acoustic performance with a kick-happy rock beat
moving behind screeching synth cracks that hang chopped rhythms
behind riffs in intricate weavings and pre-curse rapid changes with
experimental exclamation. Simple, familiar grooves give new nuance
and context to the vivid musical action. Always varying compositional
elements cycle through the compositions and are given depth and
context by the harsh breathless noises and cyclings of muffled
strumming and delicate speed processing which are usually unheard in
academic music and impossible to imagine in contemporary pop. A
unique coming together of two of most unusual composers of
contemporary informal music." ( P.B.)
http://www.crackle.org
http://www.sonig.com
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RECOMMENDED:
TONIGHT
march 3rd 20:30
MuziekGebouw
Amsterdam
'1000 volt'
concert with Dutch electronic music
music by Renà Uijlenhoet, Kees Tazelaar, Roderik de Man and Natasha
Barrett (not dutch:)
http://www.donemus.nl/near/nieuws.php#item305
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The Netherlands
Tel: 020-6228690
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