Verein Heart of Noise Viaduktbogen 18 A-6020 Innsbruck UID: ATU69442579 ZVR: 119389936 www.heartofnoise.at PRESS RELEASE The Bug | Objekt | Valerio Tricoli | Actress | Dalhous | Perc Alexander Marcus | Klara Lewis | Prurient | Shifted | Aiden Baker Trio Caspar Brötzmann/FM Einheit | Innode | Jung An Tagen | Idklang Angelica Castello w/ Billy Roisz | pq:f | Lee Fraser | Knrrrz | Fluktuation 8 Quiet Ensemble | Eric Arn | Panoram | Andi Stecher … and more tbc 1. Intro For almost three thousand years, since the times of Plato and the dawn of european cultures, philosophers, thinkers and cultural critics have been looking for the three things that make human life human for humans – the true, the good and the beautiful. And then sometimes in the late 20th century there comes disco and techno and all the endless beauties and scares of computer technologies and the grand oceans of new sounds, shapes and avantgardes and what are the philosophers, thinkers and cultural critics doing, they are still searching... In 2015 the Heart of Noise Festival once again turns its eyes to the oceanic roar of contemporary cultures. We will look again at the noble twofold path of creation, which leads us from the ontological search for the essence of sound and the borders of the playable and the only almost playable to the good and the beautiful, to the children of Hedon, the engineers of urban cultures soundtracks of the 21 st century. On this paths the old and new genres will break, swim, dive, resurface, subside and food the temporary autonomous zone. In this strait between the underground and the ecstasy we will hear and see sound researchers, electro lore bards, legends of bass and drum, industrial giants, pitchers, lifeguards, captains and gold fsh, the beauty and the beats. 2. Heart of Noise – In the Heart of the World of Sound The Heart of Noise Festival has been searching for aesthetic regions outside of mainstream culture since 2011 and presents alternative genres and impulses of current musical and cultural evolution. And yet Heart of Noise is not a festival solely for purely concertante performances. From the accompanying public sound installation to the live dubbing of movies and other visual material, to the fusion of media art, music and dance in art performances, the access to current musical culture opens up a plethora of possibilities and performance modes. The center of attention of a further conceptually designed festival is on young art and young music culture, media culture and digital art, VJ-art and DJ-culture, in other words the musical and artistic cosmos unfolding around the newest and very latest relevant cultural tendencies. In its premier year 2011, Heart of Noise dedicated itself to drone, which was the dominant style at the height of the prevailing musical evolution. By 2013 the festival’s focus had shifted from on the presentation of the variations of a genre to a historic direction that had considerable efect on the development of electronic music in the past thirty years, true to the motto: “Detroit, Berlin and Beyond”. In the fourth edition, titled “See Breeze: Beauty is bearable for man.”, Heart of Noise 2014 put emphasis on the new forms of collaborations between audio and video, from avant synth pop by Holly Herndon to the aesthetics of the technically sublime from the likes of Ryoji Ikeda; “See Breeze” referred to the newest and most recently developed audiovisual performance forms; a fresh breeze for tired eyes, that have lost sight of the essential through the blinding noise of continuous advertisement, constant exposure to a stream of sound, through the obtrusiveness of commercial videos, mainstream music and political propaganda staging, the essential being art and music as something that is liked, that changes and interrupts, as an interruption, an oasis in the desert of the deceptive world of reality. “The truth is bearable for man” Ingeborg Bachmann once wrote for the cheated people of the post-war generation. “Beauty is bearable for man”, has been demanded for the seduced, the deluded and the bored of the 21 st century. 3. Heart of Noise 2015 – From Ontology to Hedonism with no Breaks In 2015, the motto of the festival is “From Ontology to Hedonism with no Breaks” and even the title strives against the division into sub-sub-sub-cultures, the pigeonholing and the fragmentation of the most interesting tendencies in current music. Detroit Techno listeners don’t listen to Chicago House, Doom metalheads don’t hang out with Black metalheads, the lower middle-lower class is looking for diferent justifcations for their consumption rationale as the middle upper-lower class, etc... Cocooning is poverty. That’s why we set the prosperity and the versatility of the diferent types of music, in which connectivity – well-made to ingenious and at-all-costs-also-listento-able – can occur, against it. At least we’ll try to, in best-humored severity. This will lead Heart of Noise 2015 deeper and deeper in the more and more segregated and meandering popular cultures. Genre bending is called for. From the, at frst glance not exactly evident, as with the electro lore bard Alexander Marcus, to the popular cofounders of entire subcultures such as Kevin Martin or (Justin Broadrick tbc), every afternoon and every evening will take us from fundamental ontological experiments – for instance by our beloved young talent Knrrrz or by machine destructor Valerio Tricoli – to the search for yet unheard sound objects as from the acousmatic Lee Fraser or the masters of installation Quiet Ensemble, further to a place where sound and rhythm arrive as skill with the beat masters Object, Actress, Prurient, Perc and Shifted. And by all sincerity, open-mindedness and consideration, we – as every year – shouldn’t forget what the outcome of a live performance of the no-longer-boring; not just meditation, or abstraction, or the approach, or concentration; but much more the experience, the occasion, the intensity, the force of the unprecedented, the extravaganza, fashes, colors, smoke and noise and sound: the Heart of Noise 4. Heart of Noise - Local, Regional, International & Heart of Noise Vinyl Edition The festival Heart of Noise also pursues the goal of highlighting the presence of the local and national scene in the currently relevant developments in art and music. Not only does a festival like Heart of Noise give regional artists the opportunity to share the stage with their idols, it also allows them to establish connections to the international market, to take part in the development of scenes and to become more present for a constantly growing national audience. It was ultimately the work of the local artists and art groups that lead us to venture on the realization of our own festival in this form. Synergies with, for example Klangspuren, Medien.Kunst.Tirol or columbosnext, helped lay the foundation for a long-term broad-ranged integration of the Austrian music and art scene in the presentation platform Heart of Noise. In 2013 the frst part of the planned series of “Heart of Noise Vinyl Edition” was recorded and produced and dedicated to a Tyrolean artist named Lissie Rettenwander. The cover of said album was designed by Christoph Hinterhuber. In 2014 Christoph Fügenschuh followed with the second edition of the “Heart and Noise Vinyl Edition” entitled “How to make Stuf out of Nothing” and a long-awaited Tyrolean multi-instrumentalist, composer and artist was fnally released. In 2015 the third Album “austreiben / antreiben” was released by the Innsbruck-based artist Andi Stecher. The album is a tonal examination of the pre-Christian alpine mask tradition which is in wide-spread Europe. Stecher’s main interest however is not the direct translation of the traditional fgures into sound, but much more putting the focus on certain characteristics and subjects that these fgures represent and act out. Motives and conditions like transformation, moments of transition and passage, the relationship between man and nature – but also rawness and bestiality, roughness, death, and fertility that Stecher addresses by translating them into sound. 5. Heart of Noise – Experimental Architecture in the Para Noise Garden A meadow is not just a meadow is not just a meadow – This year the architectural activists of columbosnext will once again erect an open-air stage in the Para Noise Garden in front of the Stadtsaal as a strident city intervention for more cultural areas, sound oases, and experimental architecture; the public space in our cities is not just a parking lot, highway, catwalk or hamster wheel, public space is sound space, free space, city space and it must be created and not be withheld. The “Satellite”, built by columbosnext for these reasons, is a catalyst and city-feld-generator that sets itself apart from other conventional stages through the emphasis on design, atmosphere and communication with public space and the incorporated existence. The “Satellite” is a cultural implant for urban space, a temporary core zone for lingering as antidote to the omnipresent, ephemeral transitional zones, a place of spontaneously experienced city, free of consumer stress, a sculpture that is free to use and open for spontaneous ideas! It is on this stage that we will present to our interested audience acts such as Knrrrz, Alexander Marcus, The Aidan Baker Trio, Eric Arn, Lee Fraser, Monomono andandand... Festival & Ticket Infos: www.heartofnoise.at Locations 2015: Stadtsaal Ibk | Para Noise Garden | Adlers Top Roof | Gotischer Keller Contact: Chris Koubek | chris@pmk.or.at | T: +43 650 93 25 331
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