Archive for category FON 2009

Date: January 26th, 2010
Cate: Education, FON 2009, Full of Noises Festival

SOUND OBJECTS Workshop at St Bernards RC, Barrow.

The Patented Octopus Crash Course in DIY music production, led by Glenn (left) and John at St Bernards RC School,Barrow. The idea was to form and name a Band and come up with a photograph, a piece of original recorded music, packaging and a press biog in half a day, with the results posted online, ie here. On the left we see the Terrors recording thier piece, and on the right we have the  a moment in the design process for Indian Haggis’s “Explosive Silence” cd.

Thanks to the group and thier teacher Lesley Skelton for a really good day.

Date: November 26th, 2009
Cate: FON 2009, Full of Noises Festival
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More from FON 2009

Two more images by Will Miners from FON 2009, the first shows Mark Pilkington in the Canteen Cinema Room, and in the second John Wall operates from the centre of the dancefloor in the main room. More to follow..

Date: November 5th, 2009
Cate: FON 2009
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This is FON!

Some great images from Friday and Saturday night at FON2009 by Jack Boulter. In descending order, Stuart Brackley from Black Carrot; Sam Owen from Pram; Richard Youngs; and Geraldine Swayne and Zappi Deirmaier from Faust. More images and comment from an extraordinary couple of nights will follow.
Date: November 5th, 2009
Cate: Education, FON 2009
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FON exhibition at Barrow Sixth Form College

Sound Objects ,an exhibition of design, presentation and dessimination methods is currently on show to students at Barrow Sixth Form College as part of the FON education programme. Featuring artwork and objects from a wide range of contemporary musicians including many FON festival artists , the exhibition and its accompanying workshop sessions from FON curators will tour local schools.
Date: October 27th, 2009
Cate: Commissions, FON 2009, Full of Noises Festival, Residencies
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Haco at FON 2009

Multi-talented Japanese musician / sound artist / composer Haco joined us as one of four artists in residence at FON 2009. Haco’s multi-channel installation piece ‘Barrow Vibrations’ made use of field recordings from around Barrow Docks and the surrounding area and invited listeners to add bass tones from a vintage electronic organ. Haco also gave a talk and demonstration of her ‘Stereo Bugscope’ piece at Lanternhouse Ulverston as part of her residency. Haco is a composer, vocalist and electroacoustic performer, and a founding member of After Dinner (1981-1991) and Hoahio. Haco has created numerous recordings both as producer and engineer. As a musician, she has given performances throughout Japan and internationally. With her unique sensibility, Haco has developed a practice based on principles of post-punk, electroacoustics, the avant-garde, improvisation, post-rock, environmental sound, and technology. In 2005, her CD “Stereo Bugscope 00″ was awarded a prize in the digital music category at Prix Ars Electronica in Austria.

www.japanimprov.com/haco

Date: October 27th, 2009
Cate: Commissions, FON 2009, Full of Noises Festival, Residencies
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Susan Matthews and Clutter at FON 2009

Susan Matthew joined us in Barrow as one of 4 artists in residence at the festival, working towards a live piano and electronics set with Cumbria based sound artist Shaun Blezard (Clutter). The resulting piece, Silence Alight, has since toured the UK.

Susan Matthews is a UK based avant-garde experimental composer,  known for her intense, ambitious, hypnotic harmonies and industrial noise creations. She began composing experimental music, described as ‘…dazzling abstractions of grace and beauty’, in 1999 and has developed a comprehensive CV of achievements, including gallery works, festival inclusions and radio airplay, both home and abroad.

In 2005 she founded the independent record label Siren Wire Recordings through which she has released nine commercial albums and seven eps. She has also recorded music for Earth Monkey Productions, Tursa and DA/73. An ardent collaborator she has successfully worked with many artists including Tony Wakeford (UK), Clutter (UK), Rainier Lericolais (FR), Alistair Crosbie (UK), Yokna Patofa (JP), Nick Grey (Monaco),  Fabrizio Modonese Palumbo (IT).

She is the accompanist for the Kidwelly Festival Choir and performs regularly with them in official town ceremonies and fund raising events for local charities. She recently completed a soundtrack for the feature film ‘Grasp’, contributed guest vocals to ‘Not All of Me Will Die’ by Tony Wakeford(Eastern Front) and is currently putting the finishing touches to a remix album of her work to be released by Tursa.

Hear more of Susan’s work at:

sirenwire.com

Clutter works between the fields of electroacoustic improvisation, ambient electronics and music concrete and has been doing this since 2001.

He has produced work for albums as well as installations, films, dance and theatre under the Clutter name and as Shaun Blezard.

cluttermusic.com

Date: October 26th, 2009
Cate: Education, FON 2009

SOUND OBJECTS Exhibition, Barrow Sixth Form College.

Oct 2009…Barrow Sixth Form College has an excellent arts  department, and we were lucky enough to be able to use a lot of thier facilities during FON 2009.   Manchester music boffins Owl Project gave a performance and demonstration of their current I-LOG  project, and we installed the first of the Sound Object exhibitions,  presenting some examples of packaging-as-editioning , or as a means of combining fine art ideas with musical content. Drawing on the festival bill, the exhibits included Faust’s transparent first lp, John Wall’s Blood-bag sleeve for “hylic”, Matthew Bower’s individually painted  boxes, Richard Young’s Sackcloth single bag and  PIL’s “Metal Box.”

Thanks to B6FC’s Colin Aldred and Sue Deakin for thier help.                                                                            

Date: October 26th, 2009
Cate: FON 2009, Full of Noises Festival

Tonefloat at FON 2009

A late addition and surprise hit of FON’s Saturday lineup was Manchester’s Tone Float. Here’s what their website has to say:

Originally commissioned by Walk the Plank for the inaugural and very first
Manchester Art Car Parade, the ‘People’s Prize’ winner >> tonefloat << continues to entertain and delight with its sub-lime fusion of form and function, revelling in the grand tradition of the English Eccentrics.

What does it do ?
As you can see in the photo, > tonefloat < is a bit of a mutant mobile milkbottle xylophone.
Each bottle has a small electrical hammer behind it, which is ‘played’ by a midi keyboard or drum machine, and a few strings of wire ‘n chips.

It makes music !
Milkbottles have a pretty harsh tone when empty, but when filled with ‘milk’ to different levels a semblance of tonal scale emerges, and the fun begins…

It’s interactive !
You can play too…. Very popular with children, our d.i.y and ‘hands-on’ approach makes tonefloat more than a spectacle, taking the curious and the enthusiast to a whole new level.

www.backtothetrees.org/tonefloat/

Photos: Will Miners

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Date: October 25th, 2009
Cate: FON 2009, Full of Noises Festival, Video

Richard Youngs live at FON 2009

Richard Youngs live at FON Festival 2009 from Octopus Collective on Vimeo.

In case you missed it – an excerpt from Richard Youngs’ live set at FON, October 2009 at the Canteen in Barrow-in-Furness.

Photos: Will Miners

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Date: October 24th, 2009
Cate: Commissions, FON 2009, Residencies
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Mobile Radio – Morsonata

Mobile Radio in action with Haco perfoming thier FON commission MORSONATA. Susan Matthews joined them for part of the show. It was broadcast live on the 23rd October 2009  from 20:00 – 21:00 in London on Resonance 104.4FM, also available on the internet at: resonancefm.com.

Photo: Jack Boulter