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RE: [microsound] New Swedish Electronic Music Tour, 22/12/00



yes, and we´ll be playing in berlin to, mail me for more info. 


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andréas tilliander



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From: Jeroen de Boer [mailto:usva-th2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: den 15 december 2000 13:32
To: microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [microsound] New Swedish Electronic Music Tour, 22/12/00


Cyberslag presents, in collaboration with 
the Beringer Hazewinkel Foundation

_New Swedish Electronic Music 
Tour_

Andreas Berthling (Audio/Video)
Mikael Stavöstrand (Audio/Video)
Ronnie Sundin (Audio)
Mokira (Audio)
Susanne Berggren (Dance)

USVA Theatre
Friday, December 22
22:00
Admission: fl. 10,-
reservations: 050-3634670

Groningen, The Netherlands

information:
Jeroen de Boer
usva-th2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


In December a showcasetour of young and promising 
Swedish electronic musicians is touring through Europe. 
The four above mentioned composers will present live 
performances, accompanied with video and other visual 
support. One of the reasons to set up this tour is to 
internationally present the developments in the very 
active Swedish electronica-scene. The evolution of 
electronic music is new and is dominated by artists from 
the Internet-generation. The 'global network' is of great 
importance to Swedish artists, because it provides the 
ability to raise the relative geographical isolation. 
According to this they exhaustively investigate the 
possibilities of digital culture, which has a positive effect 
on the electronic arts.

Andreas Berthling 
Andreas Berthling, born in Stockholm, Sweden, but is 
now living in Trondheim, Norway where he´s currently 
studying at the art academy. Last years debut, a cdr only 
release '1000/1001hz' on icrowave recordings, is now 
followed by an ABCD (approx. 4î cd) titled îmengerzeile & 
grünbergerî  released by Staalplaat as a new record in 
the 'materialist series' and is followed by 'därutöver' 
released as a cdr on the Chicago based label BOXmedia 
later this year. He´s also one of the contributers to the 
invalidObject series on fällt publishing. Occasionally he 
plays live, such as at the extraSensory event in London, 
early april 2000 and lately at schweiz in berlin, end of 
june 2000.

"(...) extremely well-designed and packaged CDs with 
largely microscopic/microwave/glitch audio"

http://berthling.cjb.net/

Mikael Stavöstrand
Mikael Stavöstrand has been working within the field of 
experimental electronic music since the end of the 80´s. 
Since 94 has he almost entirely been working with 
computers as his instrument/tool, both in the studio and 
for his live performances. 

The music he produces is unique for it's kind among 
composers and artists in Sweden, both in artistically and 
musical aspects. He's one of the few young artists in the 
field of new 'crossing borderline' computer music. M. 
Stavöstrand uses several different influences in his way of 
constructing pieces, for example is he very interested in 
randomness and the unexpected and to use such 
methods in his way of working. He is always searching 
and tries out new ways to produce/compose his 
compositions both musically and technically.

http://www.it.kth.se/KREV/citizen/mikael

Ronnie Sundin
Ronnie Sundin first got known to the world as bad 
kharma when he released the debut CD 'seltin' on his 
own label bonbon records in 1998, but has been  working 
with electronic music/sound in various shapes during the 
last ten years. Fusing together influences from groups like 
the Hafler Trio, Illusion of Safety and Merzbow that album 
was a wild collage of noise and sound, violent and soft in 
a  wild collage. Now working under his own name, he has 
a more quiet approach to his sound -making , working 
with a Powerbook, MiniDisc, dictaphone and contact-
microphones Sundin is blending fieldrecordings with 
passages of abstract electronica and 'concrete' computer 
composition; imagine Mego and Bernhard Günther 
collaborating over a lo-fi recording of some local ducks 
along a river in the north of Sweden?, the sound of 
Sundin has been described as 'quite nordic - being distant 
but  very close at the same time'.... 

The first album under his own name was 'dreamsketch' 
on  CDR-label Bake Records (Holland) and was an almost 
'pure musique concrete' experience, the second album 
was the 'lorez plaza/limp' double CD which featured one 
disc with low level works using lots of computer-
processed field-recordings and a second one with 22 
shorter pieces of improvisations with a number of live-
processing software, and the third CD 'internal reference' 
was released during the spring of this year and was a 
more conceptual thing presenting stunning concrete 
collages made by recordings of the buzzes and hums that 
 your average computer produces (clicking hard-drives, 
hissing fans etc) - and more. where will he go next? 
clearly Sundin is a exciting contribution to the new 
generation of young electronic composers from Sweden 
and a name to look out for.. 

Sundin has collaborated live and in the studio with artists 
like Merzbow, Z.Karkowski, Hazard, Lasse Marhaug and 
Andreas Berthling a o.

 Mokira 
" (...) modern sounding electronica charged with 
alternative beats, noise and suggestive melodies all tied 
up with a broad spectre of influences, techno, ambient, 
hiphop, dub etc."

http://www.raster-noton.de/catalog/cdr036.html

Susanne Berggren 
After her dance-education, Susanne Berggren left the 
dancescene for a while and instead turned to the 
experimental music- and artscene. The last few years she 
has mostly been working with movement related 
performance and improvisation, presenting her work in 
resturants, clubs, musicfestivals galleries and museums. 
Sometimes her work is based on the interaction with the 
audience and the specific situation in wich the work is 
presented, and sometimes the conceptual focus has been 
more important in the process of preparation of a piece. 
She has also worked with improvisation in collaboration 
with different musicians, mostly electronic music, often 
creating long-lasting or slow movementscapes in relation 
to sound, much inspired by the BMC-work she has done in 
Berlin. Interested in going back to the dancestage again, 
she is now planning a new piece together with Mikael 
Stavöstrand to be presented at the Modern Dance-
Theatre in Stockholm, spring 2001. The piece will be a 
audiovisual contemplative journey, in wich they will work 
with movement, live electronic music, realtime edited 
video and lights.



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Jeroen de Boer
music director Open Electronic Festival/Cyberslag Foundation
Munnekeholm 10, 9711JA Groningen
The Netherlands
tel/fax: +31 (0)503634676/(0)503632209
gsm: +31 (0)624814506
usva-th2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.cyberslag.com
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