Showing posts with label audiovisual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audiovisual. Show all posts

Monday, 7 November 2016

Final revised version Big Data Poetry at Trouw (2013)

A final and revised version of Big Data Poetry - Geert Mul & Michel Banabila live at Trouw Amsterdam (2013) was just uploaded. A 23 minutes edit from a 45 minute live show

BIG DATA POETRY Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam @ trouw Geert Mul & Michel Banabila from Geert Mul on Vimeo.



One of the first versions of this audio visual live set is currently shown at the Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, as a high resolution 3 panel video installation with wireless headphones



Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Gerco de Ruijter

I was contacted by photographer Gerco de Ruijter a few years ago. When he showed me his work I was immediately impressed. He often uses a kite with a camera attached to make photos (kite photography). All beautiful art. This is a nice documentary about how he works:

Gerco De Ruijter from Fotofestival Knokke-Heist on Vimeo.

We became good friends. To my surprise it turned out he has known my music for quite a while.. and he proposed to make an album cover. That was the start of a long collaboration that is still going on. These are some of the covers he made for my albums:

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Float


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12 inch vinyl EP

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Banabila & Mens

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Four years ago he asked me to do the sound design for his short film 'Crops'. The response was really amazing ... the film was shown at many film festivals all over the world and we had an installation for 3 months in the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington where I also did a solo performance (electronics / ambient) and a small Q&A:

Crops (Gerco de Ruijter) from Michel Banabila on Vimeo.

CROPS is a stopmotion film on centre pivot irrigation in the USA. Long water-sprinkler arms rotate around a central pivot, irrigating circular fields of verdant crops in desert or semiarid environments. Often a well, located at the centre of the circle, pumps water up from vast aquifers in the rock formations below, or Rio Grande water is canalized and redirected into the deserts feeding the well. Once the Rio Grande reaches Mexico, it's riverbed has dried. This trailer was made using 1000 circles cropped in Google Earth. It is the starting point for a larger project to be released this year. Score by Michel Banabila. 2012 © Gerco de Ruijter. Untitled
Michel Banabila, Friday Gallery Talk - Hirshhorn auditorium, 2013.
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Earlier this year we did a new video collabs, Grid Corrections:

Grid Corrections (a one minute) from Gerco de Ruijter on Vimeo.

The video was featured on the great Bldgblog

Our most recent collaboration was on Ringdijk, a beautiful video installation for Panorama Mesdag
Sound for Ringdijk:


Gerco was also doing live projections during my concert with Oene van Geel in The Hague:

Banabila & Van Geel live at Rewire 2016 (snippets) from Michel Banabila on Vimeo.

And we performed live together during the Space Expo 2016 commissioned by Brand Urban Agency

Space Expo 2016 from Michel Banabila on Vimeo.

european-space-solutions.eu/space-expo
Samples taken from:

GOOGLE EARTH
google.com/earth
NASA
soundcloud.com/nasa



Above: cover for Sound Years (2017)

below: Ringdijk / Dike Ring, sound for a continuous loop installation:

RINGDIJK / DIKE-RING (2016) from Gerco de Ruijter on Vimeo.



AMBIENTBLOG - Banabila Exclusive: Dissolve (Free Download)

Saturday, 6 August 2016

Big Data Poetry: Geert Mul & Michel Banabila

BIG DATA POETRY live at The Logan Symposium, The Barbican Centre. London from Geert Mul on Vimeo.


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BIG DATA POETRY : a 45 minute audio visual live performance.
Geert Mul (video) & Michel Banabila (music)

Big Data Poetry is based on the use of vowels and consonants in various linguistic systems and on thousands of downloaded images put in sequence using image analyses software.

"One of the most perfect combinations of visual and audio materials I have ever visited. The three big video screens and the impressive soundscapes gave comfortable as well as uncanny experiences of immersion" (Marcel Cobussen)



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BIG DATA POETRY Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam @ trouw Geert Mul & Michel Banabila from Geert Mul on Vimeo.



Big Data Poetry live in Beirut, April 30th, 2015.
Recorded during the Global Week For Syria.
syrianmusiclives.com/projects/global-week

Released April 30, 2015.
Anas Maghrebi: vocals
Michel Banabila: electronics



Beirut

CROWDS Live at Global week for Syria 2015 Anas Maghrebi, Michel Banabila & Geert Mul from Geert Mul on Vimeo.



Big Data Beirut. Geert Mul & Michel Banabila from Geert Mul on Vimeo.



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Geert Mul's website

ZoomWorld live: Banabila, Mens, Douma



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Apart from some new tracks,"Zoomworld " is built around samples and fragments of tracks that you may recognise from Banabila's earlier work (In Other Words, 47 Voice Loops, Mltvz7). But the overall feel is quite different, as if the light has shifted completely. These new versions are created in collaboration with sound artist Radboud Mens,with whom Banabila engaged in live performance sound 'battles'. The musical result surpasses the 'ambient' genre label in any possible way, but it definitely is some of the most engaging electronic music you may encounter. (Peter van Cooten)



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Marco Douma: video
Radboud Mens: electronics
Michel Banabila: electronics

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Banabila, Mens & Douma live at OT31, Amsterdam.

KINDAMUZIK:
Rotterdammer Michel Banabila timmert duchtig aan de weg in het genre van de meestal zachtmoedige, sfeervolle en lichtelijk ambiente elektronica. Zo presenteerde hij onlangs nog een fenomenale en prikkelende oor- en oogstrelende performance tijdens het eendaagse Secrets of the Pierfestival en verschenen vlak na elkaar de viervoudige split tussen Banabila, Erker, Machinefabriek en Zenial en ZoomWorld; een duet met Radboud Mens. Met ZoomWorld (b)lijkt qua titel in ieder geval de focus scherp gesteld te zijn. De vraag is, ook en vooral na herhaalde beluistering: Waarop? Het antwoord ligt besloten in het oor voor detaillering. Het antwoord ligt namelijk niet in een stijlvastheid. De plaat meandert werkelijk langs zo ongeveer alles dat Banabila zijn zo'n dertig jaar durende loopbaan heeft aangeraakt. Dus, van ambient naar triphop naar IDM naar kille Raster-Notonachtige abstractie naar drone naar industriële hardheid naar veldopnames of 'gevonden audio' van menselijke stemmen. Banabila is niet tevreden voordat er een zeker 'iets' met het geluid gebeurd is. Die mangel waardoorheen hij de klanken trekt, is zijn onvervreemdbare handtekening. Die ligt in het werken op de vierkante millimeter om zodoende toon- en sfeerzetting net zó te tweaken dat er een ongrijpbare, maar hogelijk intrigerende 'wip' ontstaat tussen geruststellende herkenbaarheid en donkere of verontrustende out-there-heid, als van een andere planeet. Die signatuur is behaaglijk zonder behaagziek te worden. Die overtuigende en overrompelende brille van ZoomWorld ligt besloten in het kleinste, terwijl het album het grote gebaar allerminst schuwt. Zoals een ware bibliofiel kan kwijlen van een literair meestwerk gedrukt op handgeschept chique papier met een prachtig watermerk, zo geniet de liefhebber van het detail in de geluiden van Banabila en Mens. Niet gevreesd dus, want de audiofiel komt aan zijn of haar trekken waar ZoomWorld ook als FLAC te downloaden is.(Sven Schlijper)

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SUBJECTIVISTEN:
Voor een deel van de composities werkt hij nauw samen met Radboud Mens, die ooit nog heeft gewerkt bij het Amsterdamse Staalplaat en van uitstekende noisemaker tot abstracte elektronicaspecialist is verworden (check zijn werken op bandcamp maar eens). Ook dat maakt je al op voorhand zeer nieuwsgierig naar deze release. Het zijn zowel nieuwe composities als mixen van de overgebleven kliekjes van onder meer 47 Voice Loops. Het resultaat mag er wezen. De algehele atmosfeer is behoorlijk duister, nachtelijk en mysterieus, maar ook ontzettend spannend en biologerend. Daarom weet dit alles je gemakkelijk mee te slepen als in een ware thriller. De ene keer neigt de muziek naar ambient, maar op andere moment treden ook abstracte elektronica, industriële beats, drones en idm meer naar de voorgrond. Dat wordt gelardeerd met allerlei stemmen, die ook een grote bijdrage leveren aan het mysterieuze aspect. Het is een diepgaande, bezinnende kijk op de wereld geworden. Maar veel belangrijker is dat deze spannende muziek weer van een onaardse schoonheid is. Banabila is en blijft een groots unicum ! (Jan Willem Broek)

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Vinyl artwork Gerco de Ruijter

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VITAL WEEKLY 895:
These seven pieces are created by going back to earlier releases from Banabila, such as 'In Other Words', '47 Voice Loops' and 'Mltvz7', and three of them were made in collaboration with Radboud Mens. Here we find five pieces of what we could easily call nice accessible ambient music, with mysterious rhythms, darker passages on keyboards and guitar samples and throughout great atmospheric music. I must admit I am not that familiar with the original songs, but these sound great anyway. It's all a bit darker than I would expect from Banabila - but then, we learned to expect the unexpected - and a tad of glitchy rhythms are tied in here. In the final two pieces, which span almost twenty minutes, Banabila goes out to an underworld in 'Mltvz7' of very subdued sound in al most complete stasis, drone music at the verge of standstill. In 'The Late Hour' much of that returns but in the end there is simple, far away drum machine majestically humming away. (FdW)



This 12 inch vinyl EP was released October 18, 2013.
"Timestamp" publishing by Steamin' Songs, Amsterdam.
2013 ℗ Tapu Records / TRBOP 20.

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De Radbound & Bilaa remix van In Other Words laat weinig heel van het soundscape-achtige origineel (afkomstig van het gelijknamige album van Banabila uit 2011), of beter gezegd: transformeert het nummer naar een volledig ander niveau. De minimale beats, snijdende snares en knisperende bijgeluiden maken er een vette technotrack van, maar dan van een gelaagdheid zoals je die zelden hoort. Dit is zowel op de dansvloer als op de koptelefoon indrukwekkend. De tweede track op kant A bevat fragmenten van 47 Voice Loops (waarbij Banabila zijn eigen stem in 47 verschillende lagen heeft bewerkt tot een gestapelde compositie van de menselijk stem. In de Radbound & Bilaa remix wordt deze soundtrack geleidelijk overgenomen door een pompende technobeat. Op de andere zijde eerst Light Is Everywhere (ook van Zoomworld), dat stemmig begint (ambience, piano’tje) en langzaamaan opgebouwd wordt naar toch wederom een stevige beat. Tot slot Timestamp (het enige nieuwe nummer), dat kakofonisch begint en waar vervolgens een onweerstaandbare acid-achtige baslijn gaat lopen; het nummer is behoorlijk trancy, in de goede zin van het woord. Banabila en Mens hebben beiden hun sporen ruimschoots verdiend in de wereld van de electronische muziek, maar tonen hier wederom aan dat ze samen tot grootse dingen in staat zijn. De som is in dit geval absoluut meer dan de delen, en dan wordt de ep (die overigens voor een meer dan schappelijke prijs is te bestellen via bandcamp) ook nog eens op glanzend wit vinyl geperst en prachtig vormgegeven door Gerco De Ruijter. Dit is echt een hebbedingetje. Je kunt natuurlijk het voortreffelijke Zoomworld digitaal downloaden, maar als je een platenspeler hebt doe jezelf een plezier en koop dat vinyl. Desnoods hang je hem als een kunstwerk aan je muur, kan ook nog. (DJ Mousique)

ZoomWorld (2013) from Michel Banabila on Vimeo.



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BANABILA, MENS, DOUMA: ZOOMWORLD LIVE at the Steim Summer Party 2015.


Recorded at Bimhuis Amsterdam.

Track listing:

1. The Late Hour.
2. 47 Voice Loops (Radbound & Bilaa remix).
3. Interference.
4. SnotRot.
5. Light Is Everywhere.
6. In Other Words (Radbound & Bilaa remix).


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BANABILA & MENS LIVE AT LE GUESS WHO - Modulation, Utrecht, Netherlands, Nov. 20th, 2015.


Thanks to Sonar Traffic / Allert Aalders
Viola samples taken from recordings with Oene van Geel
Text fragments taken from 'What Is Open - Richard Goodman'
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The ZoomWorld album was released June 15, 2013.

(2,3,4,6) composed by Michel Banabila & Radboud Mens.
(1,5,7) composed by Michel Banabila.
TRBOP 17 - Tapu Records © 2013.
Produced by Michel Banabila.

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BANABILA & MENS LIVE AT DFM.NU:


DFM Radio session February 2013.

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With Radboud Mens at Co Live - NPS Radio 6, 2014.


Banabila | Mens | Douma at Bimhuis Amsterdam from Marco Douma on Vimeo.

CHI - The Original Recordings

Cassette (1986) - CD (1996) - Vinyl LP (2016)

I played in Chi from 1985 until 1987.

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Recorded live on 4-track cassettedeck in 1985 at a farm in Moordrecht, The Netherlands.
Kuhl II (bonustrack) was recorded live at the Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

CHI is:
Hanyo van Oosterom (bass, guitar, piano, percussion, synth) Willem Cramer (loops, sequences, percussion, guitar) Koos Derwort (bamboo flutes, clarinet and mouthsounds) Michel Banabila (philicorda organ, percussion, bass, flute and fx) Sound treatments by Jurgen Brouwer Video by Fyko van Leeuwen

Input Selector fr:
Fondé en 1984 par Hanyo van Oosterom, Chi fut l’un des premiers groupes européens à jouer de l’ambient sur scène. Hanyo est à la basse, guitare, piano, percussion et synthé, Willem Cramer s’occupe des loops, séquences, percussions et guitare, Koos Derwort joue avec sa voix, des flutes en bambou et une clarinette, Michel Banabila à l’orgue, des objets trouvés, et le tout est traité par Jurgen Brouwer. « The Original Recordings » fut enregistré en live en 1985 sur un enregistreur cassette 4 voies, dans une ferme à Moordrecht aux Pays-Bas. Le 8 ème morceau de l’album, « Kuhl II », fut enregistré au Paradiso à Amsterdam. Sorti à l’origine en CD sur Staalplaat/Container Music, il fut remasterisé en 2015 et déterré par le label anglais Astral Industries sur lequel il sera pressé ce mois-ci après deux disques par DeepChord et Wolfgang Voigt, rien que ça. La sortie est annoncée pour le 29 février. Le voyage commence par Kuhl dont les nappes viennent petit à petit se lier aux percussions puis aux rifs de guitares et aux synthés. Before The Mountains prend la suite avec une boucle répétée tout au long du morceau, sur laquelle fluctueront percus et rifs de guitare électrique. Troisième piste de l’album, Hopi fut la première enregistré par Hanyo pour Chi. On croirait entendre une sorte de cithare mêlée à divers instruments, basse et voix. Arrive ensuite Twisted Camel, sans doute mon préféré de l’album, qui sonne plus électronique malgré le son des flutes de bambou, des gongs et des petites notes aiguës donnant un côté céleste à cette piste. Le deuxième disque s’ouvre avec Mahat qui pose l’atmosphère avec une nappe très douce sur laquelle évoluent percussions et flutes. Soppin’, plus rythmé, commence sur une basse presque acid greffée à des petits clappements, une mélodie magique et des airs de clarinette. Dance marque une note tribale et percussive avant de laisser Kull II clôturer plus suavement cette épopée unique. 31 ans plus tard on se laisse happer par l’album entier dès l’écoute de chacun des morceaux. Surpris par la fraicheur des tracks qui sonnent très actuels grâce aux sonorités électroniques, on imagine bien à quel point le groupe était à l’époque avant-gardiste. Une sortie à ne pas louper, surtout quand on sait que les précédents disques ont été vendus autour de 100€ sur Discogs. (Arnaud)

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Boomkat:
Astral Industries pluck out a cult ambient peach for reissue with Chi’s The Original Recordings (1985); a heady collection of communal invocations written on a farm in Holland during the fertile early ‘80s era of new age and post-punk exploration. The recordings are wonderfully spacious, allowing the atmosphere of their environment to perfuse the music’s broad, sweeping layers and mingle with their pineal vision to become a vital, animated part of the record itself. For comparison, these recordings share certain similarities with the kind of records recently reissued by Amsterdam’s Music From Memory label, yet there’s something more mystic, less sweetened about Chi’s music that perhaps places it in a psychedelic Dutch lineage with later, ambient elements of Psychick Warriors of Gaia, or even the gentle, tactile tone of Machinefabriek music also made out in the sticks. Definitely one to swoon for - highly recommended!

Bleep:
The Original Recordings draws material from recordings made on the commune’s Moordrecht farm in the mid-80’s, utilising modest synths, guitars and handmade percussion to craft riveting pieces of free-form expression that seem to embody the communal spirit of the group. Yet, this is music free of any of the clichéd new-age signifiers, more an authentic collection of naturally evolving, meditative pieces, steeped in a kind of rare collective telepathy that occurs when creating music as a living conjoint. The sedate mood is set on ‘Kuhl’, with gentle guitar strings interweaving with gentle hand-drumming and sweeping synths, ‘Twisted Camel’ nods to the kosmiche styles emanating from Germany at the time whilst ‘Dance’ conjures tribal, bordering on shamanistic vibrations with its primordial rhythms recalling the oddball quirks of ethno-warriors Futuro Antico. Whilst these comparisons can be made, the atmosphere feels absorbing, yet detached and unreplicable – truly unique music of a certain time and place.

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Norman Records:
This Dutch lot like to take it slow and steady. From their blissful, unfurling synth and organ chords to the gentle pounding of the hand drum, there’s a clear respect for all things dirgey, as if every repetition strikes with ever more hypnotic intent. Yes, it’s ‘new age’-y to some extent, but not limp and lifeless like the shit that new age usually gets associated with, exercising restraint and not reaching for the obvious ‘trippy sound’ dial on their synths. The hand drums rarely sound like hand drums too, apparently they’re all homemade percussions and you can tell by their strange and slightly ramshackle sound signature, giving the whole thing a more unique character. Bass guitars subtly underline the main jam, while what might be guitars or another synth makes quiet wailing pitch-bend things like the banshees of the night. Shoutout to the Marimba-esque tones of ‘Twisted Camel’. Being a double 12”, The Original Recordings are lengthy and provide enough time to truly immerse you inside each of the quality drone-outs. Also, we all agree that that cover is brilliant.

Vinyl Factory:
After treating us to the subaquatic voyage of Deepchord’s ‘Lanterns’ and the messianic ambience of Wolfgang Voigt ‘Live In London’, Astral Industries excel themselves with a vinyl reissue of Chi’s masterful ‘Original Recordings’. The Dutch ensemble decamped to a farm in Moordrecht in 1985 and fully immersed themselves in a living, breathing collage of found sounds, electronic experiments and organic instrumentation. Dubby and psychedelic, the eight tracks on offer meander between the swampy exotica of Mike Cooper and the blissed out electronics of Cluster.

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CHI was founded by Hanyo van Oosterom in 1984.
CHI was one of the first European groups that performed ambient music on stage.
The premiere of their audio-visual show was in 1986 at The Lantaren/Venster in Rotterdam.

Hanyo van Oosterom on CHI:
"CHI started in the late punk years in the early eighties. A time of changes. Brian Eno and David Byrne released one of the best albums ever: "My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts" that was a real mindblower. Also artists like Robert Fripp, Jon Hassell, CAN and King Crimson were a big inspiration". "We started doing sound experiments in an old farm in Moordrecht. In the summer all doors and windows open, birds flying in and out. In the distance we saw the highway to Rotterdam. In the winter we sat close together, no heating, only blankets, candles and brandy". "We did sessions of 3 days and nights, we brought a full pa-system for every session (thanx Jurgen and Fyko) to get the right feel. Usually we played from the late morning untill sunrise. Fyko was playing his spacy videos and projecting trippy slideshows. Jurgen was creating all kind of effects and recording everything". "We used the Commodore 64 to create sequences. We had two synths (Juno 60 and JX3P), a few guitars, and old Revox tapedeck for loops (some loops were 7 meters long running past bottles) and a lot of weird handmade instruments, percussion, bamboo flutes, an old, broken piano, a small Philicorda organ and various effects like water, shaked yogurt (Soppin), mouthsounds, streetnoises, etc". "Basicly the music is half electronic, half acoustic. What made it special is that we also performed it live. We brought our personal hifi-sets on stage for easy listening comfort. We carried 20 monitors for the video and had 3 big screens for slideshows". "Highlight was our Paradiso show on main stage (1986), broadcasted live by national radio. We ended up with a bunch of punks and freaks, but they really loved it. Our cassette was a collectors item at the legendary Amsterdam based label and recordstore Staalplaat. They released a CD in the nineties that you can still order online".



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Jurgen Brouwer & Hanyo van Oosterom, 1985.

ASTRAL INDUSTRIES reissue 2016



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Chi first reunion after 30 years at Cafe Oto, London 2016:

CHI live in London 2016 (snippets) from Michel Banabila on Vimeo.


The CHI Factory 2016

1996 CD 'The Original Recordings' digipak frontcover - Staalplaat / Container: (design GeertJan Hobijn)
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Commodore computer printed cover for the first 1986 cassette release via Staalplaat Amsterdam:
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