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Best, Farah</span><br>
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</span>Saturday Jan 26th 2013 @ NK <br>
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Celebrating Cross over in music, we propose an evening of concerts
in which different styles and genres of music come together in one
artistic project. Each of the projects in the program have roots in
the experimental music scene as well as in club music. The proposed
performances in the program Cross over are influenced by Techno as
much as by Avant-garde modernist traditions. <b><br>
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</b>The program is still not complete as I am waiting for a final
confirmation.<br>
<br>
Bill Kouligas is a sound artist, composer and designer who also runs
the sound art label PAN. He has collaborated with the likes of
Joseph Hammer, Destroy All Monsters, C Spencer Yeh, John Olson,
Christian Weber, Chris Corsano, RLW, Kouhei Matsunaga among others.<br>
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Navnlaust Mønster Opptog is the new project of the norwegian drummer
and percussionist Morten J. Olsen [NO] (drums, mixer | MoHa!,
Ultralyd, Splitter Orchester ...)) , with the electronic catalan
musician and sound artist Ruben Patiño (Pato) [SP] (laptop, mixer)<br>
<br>
Their project joint blending acoustic sounds with other computer
generated and explores the boundaries of repetitive structures and
spatialisation of sound. The slide works are characterized by a
style that is both algorithmic composition hiperenergètic and
irreverent.<br>
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Fredrik Olofsson aka redFrik was formally trained as a composer at
the Royal University College of Music in Stockholm. Since his
graduation 2000, he has worked as a freelancing artist creating
visuals, electronic music and installations. As a video artist he
has travelled the world collaborating with a multitude of
performance artists, dancers and musicians. As a programmer he is
known as a frequent contributor in the SuperCollider open source
community. Together with the group/project MusicalFieldsForever he
has exhibited interactive art at museums and galleries in England,
Germany, Japan and in the Scandinavian countries.
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