New release: “The Venus of Pistoletto”

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Does God exist?
Yes, I do
Michelangelo Pistoletto

This collaborative performance was developed from everyday sounds and objects, lo-fi technology and computer, and has its roots in Arte Povera, in a special homage to Michelangelo Pistoletto.

Besides the microphones and computer, the use of motorized or electronic tools, as well as found objects (leaves, twigs, paper, marbles, vegetables, bicycle, screws, etc.), is essential for creating the sounds that make up The Venus of Pistoletto, a mixture of concert, performance and installation, where small mechanisms embody an almost “factory-like” activity, enveloping the audience in sound.

The Venus of Pistoletto was created between 2006 and 2011, and was commissioned by the Granular Association. It was premiered at “Der Gelbe Klang” cycle in 2006, curated by Granular at the Museu do Chiado, Lisbon. It was also presented at the “CreativeSources Fest#2” at Galeria Monumental, Lisbon, in 2007 and at Espaço Avenida, Lisbon, in 2008. This recording was made at the public performance of April 13, 2011, at Culturgest, Lisbon, in the “27 Senses” cycle, also organized by Granular.

Emídio Buchinho: Conception and composition, found objects, bicycle, board of Pistoletto, microphones, audio cassette combo amplifiers and recorders, computer and sound processing; production, sound mixing and mastering; photography.

Carlos Santos: Conception and composition, found objects, bicycle, board of Pistoletto, piezo microphones, computer programming, sound processing and multi-channel electroacoustic diffusion; production and sound recording; photography.

The Venus of Pistoletto is now available as a free download from Crónica or cronica.bandcamp.com.

Video review of Natal dos Experimentais 2015

Natal dos Experimentais 2015 from cronicaelectronica on Vimeo.

Last December 11, in Porto, the 11th Natal dos Experimentais, featuring Pal, Hugo Paquete, Christian Faubel, Eosin and InC++. Footage by Pedro Almeida, Pedro Tudela and Maria Do Carmo Louceiro, edited by Pedro Almeida.

Futurónica 157

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Episode 157 of Futurónica, a broadcast in Rádio Manobras (91.5 MHz in Porto, 18h30) and Rádio Zero (21h GMT, repeating on Tuesday at 01h) airs tomorrow, January 8th.

The playlist of Futurónica 157 is:

  1. Luís Antero & Darius Čiuta, Antip (2015, Antip, Mimi)

You can follow Rádio Zero’s broadcasts at radiozero.pt/ouvir and Rádio Manobras at radiomanobras.pt.

New podcast: Eosin

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Eosin (Diana Combo) composes and performs with vinyl records. Starting from a process close to plunderphonics, she gradually grew to include her own field recordings or other sounds collected from online archives. Her new composition, or re-compositions, do not necessarily start from very well defined conceptual or methodological strategies but are rather the result of an intuitive exploration, informed by certain thematics for theoretical research and by the act of listening. Her relation with records and vinyl players has found yet another expression in contexts of collective performance, where they’re used as instruments for improvisation. In this context, Diana shared stages with Andrea Neumann, Ana Veloso, João Martins and Filipe Silva; Antoine Chessex, Werner Dafeldecker, Burkhard Beins, Nate Wooley, amongst others. She has performed solo at Transmediale, Tiny Noise and Festival ERTZ, and in venues as Casa da Música, Passos Manuel, Maus Hábitos, ZDB, Galeria Zaratan, Bar Irreal, Salon des Amateurs and General Public.

This is a recording of Eosin performing at ZDB, Lisbon, on November 13, 2015, sharing the bill with Bitchin’ Bajas. Recorded by Cristiano Nunes.

Download here or subscribe to the podcast in iTunes.

Three Crónica releases at De Subjectivisten Sietse’s top 30

Alexander Rishaug’s “Ma.Org Pa.Git”, Martijn Tellinga’s “Positions”, and Jos Smolders’s “Modular Works 2015Q1”. Really happy to see these three releases listed here after a great year at Crónica. There are wonderful things lined up for 2016, stay tuned! :)

via De Subjectivisten

Futurónica 156

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Episode 156 of Futurónica, a broadcast in Rádio Manobras (91.5 MHz in Porto, 18h30) and Rádio Zero (21h GMT, repeating on Tuesday at 01h) airs tomorrow, December 25th.

The playlist of Futurónica 156 is:

  1. Wondering Ascetic (Manip) Chanting a Milarepa Poem and a Mantra (1972, Tibetan Buddhist Rites from the Monasteries of Buthan, Sub Rosa)
  2. Eliane Radigue, Mila’s Journey Inspired by a Dream (1998, Songs of Milarepa, Lovely Music)

You can follow Rádio Zero’s broadcasts at radiozero.pt/ouvir and Rádio Manobras at radiomanobras.pt.