[ 4. Juni 2012 ]

BERLIN – AUSREIHE presents: Electronic Music Concert 06, 15th June 2012

Von: Daisuke Ishida
Datum: 4. Juni 2012 12:15:40 MESZ
Betreff: concert berlin

AUSREIHE presents: Electronic Music Concert 06 – Voice
http://ausreihe.org/

Friday 15th June 2012
20:00 open / 21:00 start
at Naher Osten
Alt Stralau 69, Berlin, Germany
Entrance: 6,-

Artists:
AGF (DE)
http://www.poemproducer.com/

David Moss (USA)
http://www.davidmossmusic.com/

Mat Pogo (IT)
http://www.burpenterprise.com/burp/system-files/units/mat-pogo/

Tomomi Adachi (JP)
http://www.adachitomomi.com/

AGF (DE)
AGF aka Antye Greie, born and raised in East Germany is a singer and
digital songwriter, producer, performer, e-poet, calligrapher, digital
media artist known for artistic exploration of digital technology
through the deconstruction of language and communication. Her poetry,
which she converts into electronic music, calligraphy and digital
media, has been presented on records, live performances and sound
installations in museums, auditoria, theaters, concert halls and clubs
in Europe, America and Asia.
Other projects include the German electronic duo Laub, The Lappetites,
AGF/ DELAY (with Vladislav Delay), THE DOLLS (Vladislav Delay and
Craig Armstrong) and Zavoloka/AGF, collaborations with Craig
Armstrong, Ellen Allien, Gudrun Gut, Eliane Radigue, Kaffe Matthews.
AGF runs her own production company AGF Producktion.
In 2004 she won an Award of Distinction at the 2004 Ars Electronica
festival, in 2006 she was on the Cover of the Wire magazine UK.
AGF lives and works in Hailuoto/ Finland.

David Moss (USA)
David Moss is considered one of the most innovative singers and
percussionists in contemporary music. In 1991 he received a Guggenheim
Fellowship: in 1992, a DAAD Fellowship (Berlin).
He is co-founder and artistic director of the Institute for Living
Voice.
In 2005 he was soloist in the opening concerts of both the Venice
Biennale and the Queensland Biennial Music Festival.
In 2003 Moss made his Carnegie Hall debut with the American Composers
Orchestra, under Steven Sloane. He was soloist with the Berlin
Philharmonic under Sir Simon Rattle; sang in „Lost Highway” by Olga
Neuwirth ; performed his solo music at the Venice Biennale; and
appeared at Lincoln Center, in the Great Performers Series.
Moss performed at the Salzburg Festival in 1999 as featured soloist in
Luciano Berio’s „Cronaca del Luogo“, and in 2001 as Prince Orlovsky in
„Die Fledermaus”.
Moss has sung at the Edinburgh Festival, Spoleto Festival, and the
Lucerne Festival in Heiner Goebbels orchestra work, „Surrogate
Cities”. He has been a guest soloist with the Ensemble Modern since
1995.

Mat Pogo (IT)
Born in Rome is a vocalist and graphic artist now resident in Berlin.
In the 90′s he was one of the founder members of the Burp Enterprise
collective andJealousy Party, one of the most advanced musical units
in Italy, mixing with personal touch soul, improv, avant rock, noise
and error music.
In the years he developed his own language as a singer/voice-artist
using his experience as a rock singer, an improviser and radio-artist
where music, sounds, anecdotic and narrative elements fuse constantly.
Beside Jealousy Party other projects he’s currently involved are
Pokemachine(with Anders Hana), Penates (with JD Zazie), B Unit (with
JD Zazie and Peter Schlewinski), duo collaborations with Ignaz Schick,
Michael Renkel, Nicolas Wiese and DJ collective Sistemi Audiofobici
Burp.

Tomomi Adachi (JP)
Tomomi Adachi is a performer/composer, sound poet, instrument builder
and installation artist. Known for his versatile style, he has
performed improvised music and contemporary music / performance works
by John Cage, Cornelius Cardew, Christian Wolff, Tom Johnson, etc. in
all over the world including Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, Merkin
Hall, STEIM, Experimental Intermedia, Melbourne International Arts
Festival and Flanders Festival. He has performed with numerous
musicians including Jaap Blonk, Nicolas Collins, TAKAHASHI Yuji, Carl
Stone, SAKATA Akira, Jennifer Walshe, ICHIYANAGI Toshi, Jerome
Noetinger, Dickson Dee, Zbigniew Karkowski, OTOMO Yoshihide in Japan,
United States and Europe. He has composed many voice pieces for
untrained vocal ensemble also several for solo instrumentalist and
ensemble. As the only Japanese performer of sound poetry, he performed
Kurt Schwitters’s „Ursonate“ as a Japan premiere in 1996 and has
introduced Japanese sound poetry tradition. Also he directed Japanese
premiere of John Cage’s „Europera5“ in 2007 and „Variations VII“ in
2011. CDs include the solo album from Tzadik, Omegapoint and naya
records. He stayed in New York from 2009 to 2010 as a grantee of Asian
Cultural Council. He is a guest of the Artists-in-Berlin Programme of
the DAAD for 2012.

AUSREIHE
http://ausreihe.org/

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