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quoted 207 lines MUTEK MUSIC, SOUND AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES> > > > MUTEK MUSIC, SOUND AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES > 2ND EDITION - MAY 30 - JUNE 3, 2001 > > > >For immediate release > >MICRO 2 : MICROSOUNDS and OACIS > >Digital variations on a minimalist note > >Montreal, March 20th, 2001 - MICRO 2 is the second offering of a series of >special evenings prepared as an appetizer to the next edition of MUTEK. >Presented by Ex-Centris, MICRO 2 will propose two evenings of new media >performances featuring many of the artists that have marked the 2000 edition >of MUTEK. On Friday April 6 at 9PM, the multimedia theater of Ex-Centris >(3536 St-Laurent blvd.) will host the microscopic sounds of American artists >Kim Cascone, Taylor Deupree and Richard Chartier. On Saturday April 7 at >9PM, in the same theater, the German collective Raster-Noton, represented by >Carsten Nicolai, Olaf Bender and Frank Bretschneider, will present their new >project OACIS. > > > >MICROSOUNDS - April 6 > >Taylor Deupree, musician and graphic designer living in New York, is more >and more absorbed in his research of musical compositions characterized by >their microscopic tones and hyper-synthetic textures, thus coined >Microsound. In 1997, he founded the 12K label to bring together other >artists who share his interest. He is best known for his experiments in >ambient and electronic music under names such Prototype 909, SETI, Human >Mesh Dance and Futique. First introduced to the Montreal public during the >ARCHITETTURA evening at MUTEK, last June, Deupree will return to Ex-Centris >to improvise a set containing fragments of his recordings from the past, >present, and future. Some of these sounds will be recognizable from his >recordings on 12K and Ritornell, others will be from his upcoming cd Occur >and others still will be created on the spot. This mixing and layering of >microscopic sounds will be augmented by a real time midi-controlled digital >projection, custom designed by Mark Fell (snd), consisting of thin rhythmic >lines and colours that echo the textures of Taylor's music. > > > >Working along similar lines, Richard Chartier, minimalist sound artist, >painter and graphic designer, explores the relationship between sound, >silence and the art of listening. In September 2000, he launched LINE with >Taylor Deupree, a 12K sublabel focusing on new, digital, conceptual, >ultra-minimalist sound art. Richard Chartier has recorded for many labels >such as Meme (Japan), Fallt (Ireland), Microwave (The Netherlands), >Intransitive Recordings (USA) and LINE (USA). > > > >The evening will end with Dust Theories, a work-in-progress by Kim Cascone >during which he navigates through a constructed "search" space inspired by >genetic algorithms and a-life techniques. His concept is also an extension >of the idea of "residualism" where he uses material that was left behind or >tossed aside after use. Cascone has a long history involving electronic >music: after he received his training at the Berklee College of Music and at >the New School in New York City, he worked with David Lynch as Assistant >Music Editor on both Twin Peaks and Wild at Heart. He founded Silent Records >in 1986 and at the height of its success, in early 1996, he sold the company >to pursue his love of sound design and went to work for Thomas Dolby's >company Headspace as a sound designer and composer. Currently he is working >for Staccato Systems as Director of Content where he oversees the design of >new sounds for games using algorithmic synthesis. Since 1980, Kim has >released more than 15 albums of electronic music and has worked as a >collaborator and producer on numerous projects including Nurse With Wound >and Merzbow among others. MICRO_2 will mark the first public presentation of >Cascone's work in Montreal. The visual aspect of the performance will >consist of experimental video created by Kathleen Cascone. > > > >OACIS - April 7 > > > >The evening signed by the artists of the Raster-Noton collective during the >last MUTEK was without any doubt the discovery and surprise of the event. >They return to present OACIS - Optics Acoustics Calculated In Seconds, a new >offering of their minimalist and clinical sound and visual compositions. >Inspired by a book of the same name edited by Raster-Noton, OACIS will >reveal a new aspect of their interest in the interaction between sound and >visuals, presenting their working models on the cutting edge of electronic >music, art and serial production. > > > >NOTO - Carsten Nicolai is a visual artist and musician. His work takes on >multiple forms - paintings, installations, performances and recordings - and >has brought him to numerous exhibits around the world. His music, minimal >and meticulous, lingers on the microscopic errors generated by machines. The >purity of his recordings and their lyrical and humanist characteristics >announce a new era of contemporary minimalist music falling between >post-techno and conceptual sound art. > > > >KOMET - Frank Bretschneider creates music that relies on the experimentation >and management of accidental sound instances. Having studied graphic design >and painting, he has developed a visual way of composing music, which >emerges into expressive, though minimalist, miniatures. He has many releases >on different labels such as Mille Plateaux, 12 K, Audio NL. > > > >BYETONE - Olaf Bender, along with Carsten Nicolai, is co-founder of the >label Raster-Noton. His current set puts hooklines and ostinating basslines >of the seventies into the abstract field of the typical Raster-Noton sound: >« Fragmented hooks get more space to develop and therefore another >character. Straightening out the sound spectrum is not of immediate >importance - it's more about groove, about several sound particles within >the tracks ». > > > > > >Tickets for MICRO 2 are 20$ per evening, 30$ for both evenings, available >March 26th at Ex-Centris (3536 St-Laurent), Rotation (30 Prince-Arthur W.), >CDesoterik (1841 C Ste-Catherine W.) and Atom Heart (364 B Sherbrooke E.). > > > >Presented by Ex-Centris, MUTEK is an annual event dedicated to cutting edge >electronic music and sound creation in the age of digital tools and new >media. The second edition of MUTEK will take place in Montreal from May 30th >to June 3rd, 2001. The program will be officially unveiled during a press >conference on May 2nd, 2001. > >- 30 - > > > > > > Contact: Benoit Hotte > 514-847-3536, ext. 3421 > <mailto:bhotte@ex-centris.com> >bhotte@ex-centris.com > > <http://www.mutek.ca/> >www.mutek.ca > <http://www.ex-centris.com/> >www.ex-centris.com > > > >Links Taylor Deupree http://www.12k.com/ ><http://www.12k.com/> > >http://www.urbansounds.com/us_current/thumbnail/deupree_1.html ><http://www.urbansounds.com/us_current/thumbnail/deupree_1.html> > Richard Chartier http://www.3particles.com/ ><http://www.3particles.com/> > Kim Cascone http://www.anechoicmedia.com/ ><http://www.anechoicmedia.com/> > > http:// ><http://www.anechoicmedia.com/> www.anechoicmedia.com > ><http://deadtech.net/kim_cascone.htm> http://deadtech.net/kim_cascone.htm > ><http://www.fallt.com/dust> http://www.fallt.com/dust > ><http://mitpress.mit.edu/journals/COMJ/CMJ24_4Cascone.pdf> >http://mitpress.mit.edu/journals/COMJ/CMJ24_4Cascone.pdf > Raster-Noton <http://www.raster-noton.de/> >http://www.raster-noton.de/ > Carsten Nicolai http://www.noton.org/ ><http://www.noton.org/> > >http://www.urbansounds.com/us_current/thumbnail/nicolai_1.html ><http://www.urbansounds.com/us_current/thumbnail/nicolai_1.html> > Frank Bretschneider >http://www.mille-plateaux.net/mp/artists/frank_bretschneider/index.html ><http://www.mille-plateaux.net/mp/artists/frank_bretschneider/index.html> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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