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Some Noise presents Jacques Foschia (Radio artist) :: Trap & Zoid

23 novembre 2016

Free

Café Central 14, Rue Borgval - 1000 Bruxelles

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JACQUES FOSCHIA (Radio artist) 
www.jacquesfoschia.bandcamp.com

Many of Foschia’s investigations in different fields of improvisation begin by exploring the relationship between dance and music with Barre Phillips, an American jazz and free improvisation bass player who founded the Centre Européen Pour l’Improvisation (CEPI - European Improvisation Center) in 2014 in southern France. In 2000, he joined the colorful and innovative band London Improvisers Orchestra, and has since developed collaborations with experimental groups from the London improvisation scene such as the Bohman Brothers, Lawrence Casserley, David Leahy, Tony Marsh, David Tucker, among others. In 2001, he founded the Belgian/German band Canaries on the Pole with acclaimed musicians Christoph Irmer, Georg Wissel, and Mike Goyvaerts and the ETC band with Antony Carcone and Harold Schellinx.
He is also engaged in radio art, producing radio pieces under several names for international organizations and stations including Kunstradio ORF, Radia FM, Silenceradio, and for many years has been working on streaming and live performances with the Japanese philosopher, activist, and radio artist Tetsuo Kogawa.


TRAP & ZOID (Constantin Papageorgiadis) (EMS Synthi)
https://trapzoid.bandcamp.com/releases

Constantin Papageorgiadis aka Trap & Zoid is a well-known figure in the EMS Synthi world, on both musical and technical sides. While traveling with his one-human electronic solo project named Trap & Zoid he carries his favorite suitcase stuffed with analog Synth goodies. His live approach is to start from nothing progressively creating more organic sounds in reaching the state of composition. Constantin plays with various Belgian bands such as Kriminal Hammond Inferno, The Fabulous Progerians and in the LCDrone duo.
He serviced tens of EMS instruments, including the IPEM's rare Synthi 100 in Ghent, and imagined an original way to expand their features that was a great success and led him to be on regular and friendly touch with numerous Synthi users from around the world such as Alessandro Cortini, Jim O'Rourke, Peter Kember, Soulwax, Yoshio Machida, Yvan Etienne.

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