Vermessdienst
FM3 (USA/CHN) feat. qujOchÖ (AUT) ///
Fri, April 20 2007, 20:00 ///
Linz Parish Church, Pfarrplatz 4 ///
FM3 was founded in 1999 by Christiaan Virant and Zhang Jian, two active members of the Peking music scene. They are regarded as pioneers of abstract electronic experimental performance in China and are famous for leave a lot of room for live “experiments”. FM3 produce mysterious, meditative and minimalistic sound scapes which are dosed with single elements of traditional Chinese folk music in a subtle way to create a small universe of micro sounds and synthetic glitches. FM3 was named “the most prominent experimental act in China” by the US magazine “Grooves”, XLR8R described the sound of FM3 as “poetic noise” and the British magazine “The Wire” wrote that the live sets of FM3 are “meditative”, “soothing” and “engagingly intimate”.
In 2004 FM3 was commissioned by the Louvre museum in Paris to produce a new sound track for the 1930 classic movie “La Croisière jaune”. The project was finished in June 2004 with three live performances at the auditorium in the Louvre. Sound installations by FM3 have been featured at the Shanghai Biennale 2004 as well as at the Dashanzi International Art Festival, the Kulturhallen Dampfzentrale in Bern or the transmediale in Berlin this year. Releases from FM3 can be found on the Dutch label Staalplaat at the series “Mort Aux Vaches”, on Mutek_Rec or on Sublime Frequencies. And FM3 produces the so called “Buddha Machine”, a box in the size of an iPod which continuously plays 10 Loops.
After FM3s small performance at the quitch last year they will enter the stage again on April 20th at the Linz Parish Church. Together with qujOchÖ a “measuring” of the internal space of the church will occur within the context of an auditive game, based on “Buddha Boxing” by FM3. Armed with a manifold of the small FM3 sound machines an experiment will happen in which the acoustic space of the Parish Church will be sounded out. In the second part of the evening there will be a total change of roles. The audience will turn into FM3 and qujOchÖ, those two will turn into the audience. By the way: this church is the oldest Parish church in Linz, founded in the 13th century and turned into a Parish church in 1286. The church tower is the third highest in Upper Austria.
www.fm3buddhamachine.com
www.disquiet.com/fm3buddha.html
www.dioezese-linz.at/pfarren/stadtpfarre-linz
(Video/Schnitt: qujOchÖ/Ingo Randolf)
(Video/Schnitt: qujOchÖ/Ingo Randolf)