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Audition Records

Audition Records[1] is e-magazine project born in Berlin in 2010. Audition Records[1] focusing efforts on publishing[2] and promoting artists working on sound improvisation and electroacoustic music. Audition Records is curated by Julian Bonequi,[3] musician and activist living in Berlin until march 2011. Currently the base of Audition Records is in Barcelona.The philosophy of this new proposal aims to open a new space on the netaudio community focused on improvised music and live recordings of events and concerts all around the world. And as a mobile project, collecting concerts and concepts around the strong scene based in Europe. Audition Records is a series of documents centered on different compositional approaches of Free Jazz, Noise and all kind of Experimental and Improvised Music Performances with the effort on providing a space in which classical and electronic instruments can dialogue in freedom and intelligent sensibility.


History

The project was born on January 15, 2010, after Audioatalaia published the release Machinations of Joy[4] which Julian Bonequi is former artist. Since that, Edu Comelles[5]( the Coordinator of Audioatalaia) and Julian Bonequi (project manager & curator of Audtion Records) create a exclusive space for the denominated improvised music scene, without matters of the semantic school or the stylistic signature of the musicians.

Audiotalaia Netlabel is a project founded with the aim to release and promote the work from spanish artists and resident musicians working in Spain. They search for proposals in experimental sound composition, ambient music and electronic music. Audiotalaia was born from a previous project called Talaies Sonores. This project was based on the idea of dialoguing between sound composition and landscape. According to this, they look after artists working on an electronic media framework but keeping an eye into the natural world, the landscape and the environment.[6]

The first Audition Records, with no connection to the Audition Records based in Berlin, was sold in October 1959 by Enoch Light to ABC-Paramount Records. Audition Records was a record label located in Nashville, Tennessee.

Collaborations

Audition Records announced new collaborations since its creation with labels, associations, orchestras and festivals of improvised music, independent curators and organisers, radios around Europe. Tempo Reale, Klingt.org, Velak Gala, Connex radio, UmlautRecords, Re:konstruKt Label, NK Projekt, Salon Bruit, Musicalibre, Nedac, Altes Finanzamt

Audition Records in Berlin.(18.09.2010)Julian Bonequi, resident artist at NK Projekt in 2010,[7] an artist run independent non-profit organization that is dedicated to Sound Arts in Berlin, taking part in the creation and support of a "culture" with a focus on experimental music. Bonequi announced NK as new collaborator of Audition Records, and they decided together to publish selected concerts and performances in agreement with the artists.[8][9]

Audition Records(13.01.2011) announced a new collaboration with re:kontruKt Istanbul Label after a recording with Korhan Futacı (voice, sax, zurna), Umut Çağlar (guitar), Barlas Tan Özemek (guitar) & Yasemin Mori (voice on track 4 & 5), catalogued re044: The Sun, the Moon & the Stars[10]. Umut Caglar is the curator and project manager of re:konstrukt[11] label.

New documents collected in Vienna are published in Audition Records (15.03.2011) as part from one of the strongest scenes happening in Vienna and working hard since eleven years ago in Austria. Conversations with Dieb13[12] about klingt.org[13]


Documentation

The first document released by Audition Records (18/06/2010) is the ENSEMBLE PROGRESIVO. A live performance at XIII International Festival of Improvisation Hurta Cordel 2009.[2] in La Casa Encendida in Madrid. Organised by Musicalibre Association. With Ricardo Tejero: Saxes, Clarinet & Compositions, Alison Blunt: Violin, Adrian Northover: Soprano & Alto Saxophon, Marcio Mattos: Bass & Electronics & Javier Carmona: Drums & Percussion. Julian Bonequi collaborated as dissemination and promotor of Musicalibre artists and the Hurta Cordel Festival since 2007 as member of the Association.

In July (17/07/2010) is released ENANTIO DROMIA Wade Matthews (USA): Synthesis & manipulated field recordings. Thanos Chrysakis (GR): MaxMSP + Super Collider & electronics. Darío Bernal-Villegas (MX): Percussion Live at Espacio Vacío in Madrid in the Cruce Gallery, 2010.[14]

Joke Lanz Live at NK.

(18/09/10) Audition Records presented new collaborations with musicians and run independent galleries of Berlin as NK Project in September 2010. The first performers are Mat Pogo with a concert live at NK on the 29th of may in 2010.[15]
and Joke Lanz with a live performance also at NK on the 30th of april in 2010).[16]

In october 2010, Audition Records published three new artists.Rinu van Alebeek, a document titled as "titel im Kopf, Klang im Körper Pt.2""[17]. Valentina Vukic, Tripping Through Runtime[18]. AndIain McCurdy] with the intallation named Pendulum. Recordded on the 29th of september in 2010 at NK[19]

November 2010. Audition Recorde presented the octet from Barcelona IED8, with a preformance live at Robadors recorded on the 25th of march in 2010[20] and the second concert of the new Berlin Improvisers Orchestra,BERIO Live at Wendel, in Berlin (05.09.10)[21]

In December 2010, the number 10 of the catalogue (ar010) Duo, a studio recording titled The Reliable Uncertainty, by Chefa Alonso (soprano saxophone, percussion) and Albert Kaul (piano) [22]
. And also in december but on the 21st of december 2010, Audition Records closed the year with Chris Jeffs aka nonprivate, with two concerts. The firt one, live at Berghain & the second, at Dense, both in Berlin[23]. The next document was the canadian artist Sonia Paço-Rocchia, Improvisation for bicyclle [24]. And the last Bèstia Ferida,, live at Moog[25]

January 2011. Audition Records announced new collaborations with the run independent space for concerts, workshops and theater in Berlin,a place named Altes Finanzamt. With the concert of LVSXY Clare Cooper (guzheng and percussion ) and Clayton Thomas (contrabass and percussion)[26]. Another release is Ruben Patño aka Pato, live at Studio Loos in Den Haag[27], and after Audition Records visited Istanbul, Julian Bonequi announced after an interview with Umut Caglar, the owner and curator of Re:konstrukt label, the promotional compilation of the complete catalogue of Re:Konstrukt until then. The document was titled Istanbul Improvised Music Label[28] and contains 39 tracks from all these artists: Korhan Argüden, Umut Çaglar & Özün Usta, Limbo, KonstruKt, Giray Gurkal, Korhan Erel, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Sevket Akinci & Dirk Stromberg, Burcin Elmas & Osman Ozkan, Oguz Buyukberber, Umut Caglar, Korhan Erel & Florent Merlet, Kevin Davis, Demirhan Baylan & Florent Merlet, Dom Minasi String Quartet, Volkan Terzioglu, Nilufer Akbayoglu & Amy Salsgiver, Kevin Davis, Selen Gülün, Mike Cooper & Chris Abrahams, Dilek Gokcen Acay, Islak Kopek, Erdem Helvacioglu, Sarp Keskiner, Mark O'Leary, Olavi Louhivuori & Teppo Hauta-Aho, Randiman Kakara Trio , Yuri Yaremchuk, Ilia Belorukov & Andrij Orel, Meczûp, Alvari Lume, Blaise Siwula, Emre Kartari, Howard Curtis & John D'Earth, konstruKt + Jurg Solothurnmann, Dead Country featuring Eugene Chadbourne, Sarp Keskiner, Have You Seen My Bird?, Gary Hassay, Blaise Siwula & Toshi Makihara, Ellen Christi & Toshi Makihara, Cagri Erdem, Mike Hays & Ekin Cengizkan, Mauro Sambo, Jürg Solothurnmann, Korhan Futaci, Barlas Tan Özemek & Selim Saracoglu.

March 2011. A special bi-monthly edition by Audition with 6 documents. A record done in Portugal named The Eruption by d'incise: laptop & objetcs & Gabriel Ferrandini: drums at Namouche Studio in Lisbon[29]
Audition Records moves to Austria in february 2011, and announced new collaborations with Klingt.org. The documents compiled with this idea are: [ar018] dieb13( former artist of klingt.org and curator of the document ar019) OK Night Ars Electronica[30], & [ar019] KLINGT:oRG 11th years of Experimental Music, Vienna[13]. 1 hour 51 minutes of heterogenic artists, styles and music. Artists of this compilation: Takeshi Fumimoto, Angélica Castelló/Okkyung Lee/Matija Schellander, Goh Lee Kwang/Gerald 'Rossi' Rossbacher/Peter Kutin/Manuel Knapp/Tim Blechmann, Glissandinos ( Kai Fagaschinski & Klaus Filip, Noid at 25th Anniversary of Ars Electronica, Pendler ( Markus Marte, Sabine Marte, Oliver Stotz ) and Schnee, live at 5jahre.klingt.org in 2005 with Christof Kurzmann & Burkhard Stangl. The last document Audition presented in march 2011 was form another artist from Vienna and from klingt collective. Billy Roisz in two different projects. SKYLLA (with Silvia Fässler) & KUTIN|ROISZ (with Peter Kutin)[31]

The other two documents of march are [ar021] Fátima Miranda RETROSPECTIVE 1992-2010[32] and [ar022] David Moss and Tempo Reale (Center for music research production and education founded by Luciano Berio in 1987), titled TABLE OF EARTH[33]

April 2011.[ar023][34] Seiji Morimoto, 2 channel pre-amprifier (feedback system) + contact microphone & Olivier di Placido, guitar. Live at Madame Claude, Experimontag, on 21st February 2011. Audition Records presented a new collaboration with Salon Bruit Berlin Retrospective 2002-2011[35]
. A promotional compilation of Salon Bruit archives curated by Séamus O´Donnell & Julian Bonequi. With recordings around 2002-2011 with the next artists involved: Angie Yeowell (USA), Circuit Parallele (FR), Gail Priest (AUS) & Mangrove Kipling (FR), Hassan Khan (EG), Thea Farhadian (USA), Steffan de Turck (NL), Jeff Gburek (USA) & Rinus van Alebeek (NL), The Quiet Club (IE), AntenA & David Vrbik (CZ), Tetsuya Hori (JP), Fake Mistress (DE), Ostear (IE), Sciolist (IE), Bob Rutman (DE), Preslav Literary School (UK), Hilot Lilanth (DE) and Evolution Control Committee (USA), DeeMeeTree (RU), HANY (DE)- Nicholas Young & Harry Ansorge, Kyynan Tan & Matchees (AUS), Lifeloop, Stoerfan Sender, Fake Mistress & Dr.Nexus, and Mahmoud Refat (EG)

May 2011. Julian Bonequi met Hannes Lingens in Velak Gala series in february in Vienna. They decided to make a Umlaut Records promotional compilation. [ar025] Umlaut Records Transformation of Sound 2004-2011[36] . This compilation includes the works of Peeping Tom (Pierre-Antoine Badaroux, Joel Grip & Antonin Gerbal taken from "File Under: Bebop"), Donkey Monkey ( Eve Risser & Yuko Oshima, taken from "Hanakana" ), r.mutt ( Pierre-Antoine Badaroux, Sébastien Beliah & Antonin Gerbal, taken from "#03" , Hannes Lingens - taken from "split 7", OBLIQ & Christof Kurzmann - live at Umlaut Festival pt. 2 (edit) (Pierre Borel/Derek Shirley/Hannes Lingens/Christof Kurzmann taken from "split LP" , Eve Risser/Joris Rühl - live at festival piednu taken from "split LP", Florian Bergmann with Antonio Borghini taken from "Rendez-Vous", and the last track is from Je Suis! - Eyafjallajökull (Niklas Barnö, trumpet / Mats Äleklint, trombone /Marcelo Gabard Pazos, saxes /Alexander Zethson, piano / Joel Grip, double bass / Magnus Vikberg, drums, taken from "Mistluren". Then Audition presented the first collaboration with musicians from Argentina. [ar026] Agustí Fernández, Pablo Ledesma, Mono Hurtado. A recording from Buenos Aires made in 2000[37]. The third document of may is [ar027] Pandillismo Live at Hurta Cordel 2010. Live in Madrid in la Casa Encendida, and a excerpt of the concert in Barcelona at Espai Cultural on february 2010. A mexican quartet with Rogelio Sosa, the curator and director of Radar, and festival Aural in Mexico City, Mario de Vega, Juan Pablo Villa and Julian Bonequi[38]

References

  1. ^ a b Archive.org [1] Audition Records Collection Cite error: The named reference "Audition Records" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b publishing [2] LIVE at HURTA CORDEL, Spain Cite error: The named reference "Ensemble Progresivo" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ Julian Bonequi [3] Live Performer
  4. ^ Machinationes of Joy [4] Dave Tucker, Ricardo Tejero & Julian Bonequi
  5. ^ Edu Comelles[5] Sound Artist
  6. ^ Audioatalaia [6] History
  7. ^ NK
  8. ^ Mat Pogo
  9. ^ Joke Lanz
  10. ^ [7] re044: The Sun, the Moon & the Stars
  11. ^ re:konstrukt[8] ar016: RE:KONSTRUKT - Istanbul. IMPROVISED MUSIC LABEL
  12. ^ Dieb13[9] ar018: Dieb13 - Conversations
  13. ^ a b klingt.org[10] ar019: klingt.org - 11th Years of Experimental Music Cite error: The named reference "klingt.org" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  14. ^ ar002 Enantio Dromia [11] Live at Cruce, Madrid
  15. ^ ar003 Mat Pogo [12] Live at NK, Berlin
  16. ^ ar004 Joke Lanz [13] Live at NK, Video, Berlin
  17. ^ ar005 Rinus Van Alebeek [14] Live at Akustikon, Linz
  18. ^ ar006 Valentina Vuksic [15] Live at NK, Berlin
  19. ^ ar007 Iain McCurdy [16] Sound Installation at NK, Berlin
  20. ^ ar008 IED8 [17] Improvised Explosive Device Octet
  21. ^ ar009 BERIO [18] Berlin Improvisers Orchestra
  22. ^ ar010 Chefa Alonso & Albert Kaul[19] Chefa Alonso & Albert Kaul
  23. ^ ar011 nonprivate[20] Live at Berghain & Dense, Berlin
  24. ^ ar012 Sonia Paço-Rocchia [21] Improvisation for bicycle, Canada
  25. ^ ar013 Bèstia Ferida [22] Live at Moog, Barcelona
  26. ^ ar014 Clare Cooper & Clayton Thomas [23] Live at Altes Finanzamt, Berlin
  27. ^ ar015 Rubén Patiño [24] Live at Studio Loos, Den Haag
  28. ^ ar016 re:Konstrukt [25] Istanbul Label
  29. ^ ar017 d'incise & Gabriel Ferrandini [26] Namouche studio, Lisbon
  30. ^ ar018 Dieb13 [27] OK Centrum, Linz
  31. ^ ar020 Billy Roisz [28] RHIZ & g7, Vienna
  32. ^ ar021 Fátima Miranda [29] Madrid
  33. ^ ar022 David Moss & Tempo Reale [30] Fabbrica Europa-Tempo Reale, Italy
  34. ^ ar023 Seiji Morimoto & Olivier di Placido [31] Madame Claude, Berlin
  35. ^ ar024 Salon Bruit [32] Salon Bruit, Berlin
  36. ^ ar025 Umlaut Records [33] Umlaut Records, Berlin
  37. ^ ar026 Agustí Fernández, Pablo Ledesma, Mono Hurtado [34] Buenos Aires, Argentina
  38. ^ ar027 Pandillismo [35] Hurta Cordel, Barcelona-Madrid

See also

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