Ad Libitum
A key thread of this year’s anniversary edition of Ad Libitum is the various forms of presence — of sound, musicians, memory, and history.
One of these forms is linked to presence through radio signal. During the second day of this year’s edition, on 12 September, the Ad Libitum festival will oscillate at the boundary between improvisation and radio art in the welcoming space of Hashtag Lab. The evening will open with Radio Noise Duo — Tomasz Misiak and Marcin Olejniczak — with the special participation of Artur Rumiński. The guitarist known from Furia and Thaw, among others, has for several years been consistently exploring solo the boundaries of experimental and improvised music. This time he will perform with the versatile duo of sound studies theorists and artists Radio Noise Duo, who have long been discovering the many faces of radio art, venturing willingly into the paranormal fringes of radio culture.
Misiak and Olejniczak have for years run the excellent label Antenna Non Grata. One of its catalogue items is an album by the duo that will close the Friday evening at ul. Barska — Tonic Train (Knut Aufermann and Sarah Washington). These are among the most important figures in contemporary radio art — tireless champions of community radio (with their own Mobile Radio at the forefront), experiments with the transmission and modification of radio signals, microcasting, and new forms of radio. As Tonic Train, they have for years been redefining the relationship between radio art, improvisation, field recording, and electronic music in live concerts.
And in between… a solo performance by one of this year’s festival stars. That is Lê Quan Ninh (b. 1961) — a French percussionist of Vietnamese heritage. He began learning the piano at the age of 5, but as a teenager turned to percussion. At 16 he entered the National Conservatoire in Versailles. During this period he discovered free jazz. In the 1980s he collaborated with Daunik Lazro, Michel Doneda, Peter Kowald and Butch Morris. He performs both improvised music and contemporary compositions with equal distinction.
Performers:
Radio Noise Duo [Tomasz Misiak and Marcin Olejniczak] radio receivers, radio signal, electronics
Artur Rumiński guitar
Lê Quan Ninh solo percussion instruments
Tonic Train [Knut Aufermann and Sarah Washington] radio signal, radio art, electronics
Production:
curator of sets 1 & 3 [Radio Noise Duo; Tonic Train]: Antoni Michnik
curators of set 2: Janusz Jabłoński and Tomasz Gregorczyk
production: Kinga Majewska
visual identity: Darek Komorek
sound direction: Kosma Standera
organisation: Fundacja Polskiej Rady Muzycznej, Joanna Grotkowska
co-organisation: Przestrzeń Muzyki Współczesnej Hashtag Lab
Przestrzeń Muzyki Współczesnej Hashtag Lab is co-financed by the City of Warsaw.
The media patron of Przestrzeń Muzyki Współczesnej Hashtag Lab is POLMIC.PL.
If you want to know more about the artists:
LÊ QUAN NINH
Born in 1961 in Paris to a Vietnamese-French family, an outstanding percussionist active in both contemporary music and free improvisation. In the 1980s he collaborated with Peter Kowald in the ensemble Global Village (improvisers from various cultural traditions — Sainkho Namtchylak, Zeena Parkins, India Cooke), and also performed in contemporary music ensembles including Musique Vivante, Alternance, and Entre-Temps. He was co-founder of the percussion ensemble Quatuor Hêlios (1986–2012) and the Toulouse-based collective La Flibuste, bringing together improvisers from various art disciplines (music, dance, experimental film and video art, performance). He performs with artists such as Isabelle Duthoit, Michel Doneda, and Frédéric Blondy.
TONIC TRAIN — KNUT AUFERMANN and SARAH WASHINGTON are landmark figures in contemporary radio art, engaged for years in developing independent radio art in the era of radio’s migration to the internet in the 21st century. They specialise in microcasting, using radio receivers as improvisation tools, and a diverse range of — often collective — games with signal broadcasting and streaming.
RADIO NOISE DUO & ARTUR RUMIŃSKI
A joint performance conceived especially for the anniversary edition of the festival, featuring Radio Noise Duo and guitarist Artur Rumiński. Tomasz Misiak and Marcin Olejniczak have been forming the radio-art duo Radio Noise Duo for years, translating their experience in sound studies into practice. Together they also founded the significant label Antenna Non Grata, which in recent years has become an important publishing platform for Polish improvised music. At Ad Libitum they will perform together with Artur Rumiński, a guitarist long associated with the Kraków black metal scene (Furia, Gruzja, Thaw), who for some time has been charting his own path in guitar improvisation.
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