Hi I know Jochen "Joker" Nies since a longtime as person and as an artist. I can definitely recommend his concerts! (and having a beer with him afterwards can be fun too ;-) ) Florian ginorobair wrote: > A quick gig announcement, because I'll have my A-100P and modules with me. Many of > you know Joker Nies as the writer for Keyboards in Germany. He's also a fantastic free > improviser with electronics, and I'm happy he's visiting the Bay Area this month. We played > together in Köln after Messe this year, and it was a blast. And if you haven't seen Rob > Hordijk's bent instruments, you have to check them out... If you're in LA, both guys will be > at the Bent Festival, too. > **** > Friday April 25, 8:00 PM > > Joker Nies (Germany), circuit-bending performance and discussion, with Gino > Robair, percussion/electronics > Special guests Rob Hordijk, instrument designer, and Amy X Neuberg, vocalist > extraordinaire > > CNMAT (Center for New Music & Audio Technology) at UC Berkeley > 1750 Arch St. > http://cnmat.berkeley.edu > Cost $10, no one turned away for lack of funds > > ************ > Joker Nies (Cologne, Germany) has presented workshops and performed his > energetic improvisations on re-built electronic toys all over Europe and the > U.S. He will be joined by well-known local percussionist Gino Robair, with > guest appearances by vocalist Amy X Neuburg and instrument designer Rob > Hordijk (Netherlands). > > Joker will also give an explanation of circuit-bending and talk about his > work, and Rob Hordijk will discuss his hand-made synthesizer the Blippobox > -- one of Joker's featured instruments. > > ************ > Biographies: > > Joker Nies lives and works in Cologne, Germany, as a musician, > sound-designer/engineer, and technical editor for the German Sound&Recording > magazine. He has a long history of working with modular synthesizers, > individually designed electronic devices, DSP-based systems and > software-based sound sources. In the early '90s, modifying the Omnichord > became his initiation to circuit-bending. Since then he has converted a > steadily growing number of simple toys into alien sound devices. Nies > regularly performs live, solo and in various collaborations, and holds > workshops and tutorials about circuit-bending and MAX/MSP. He has performed > and lectured throughout Europe and in the USA and Mexico. More information > at http://www.klangbureau.de/Joker_E/klangbureau-Biografie.html. > > Gino Robair is a mainstay of the Bay Area creative music scene. His primary > musical interests include percussion, analog electronics, Styrofoam, and > prepared piano. He has composed music for dance, theater, gamelan, radio, > and television. Robair's concert works have been performed in North America, > Europe, and Japan, and as percussionist he has performed internationally or > recorded with such luminaries as Tom Waits, Terry Riley, Anthony Braxton, > Lou Harrison, John Zorn, Nina Hagen, and Kronos Quartet. > > Trained originally as a sculptor and jewelry maker, Rob Hordijk has been > building audio and synthesizer electronics for over thirty years, combining > his interests towards the "sculpture" of sound. He has consulted on the > design of commercial synthesizers (Clavia G2) and designed many specialty > analog modules, including the 36dB Twinpeak resonator and the Tilt filter, > several types of chaos generators, and the Bessel waveshaper. Hordijk's > current work is on "coffee table" synthesizers -- small, entirely hand-built > boxes designed on the principles of circuit-bending to take on a "life of > their own." He regularly gives lectures and workshops on sound design and > synthesis. > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- Florian Anwander |ConSol* Tel. +49(89)45841-133 |Consulting&Solutions Software GmbH Fax +49(89)45841-111 |Franziskanerstr. 38, D-81669 München email: florian.anwander@consol.de |http://www.consol.de
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Joker Nies/Gino Robair/Rob Hordijk: Circuit bend at CNMAT
2008-04-09 by Florian Anwander
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