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Gert-Jan Prins ( IJmuiden,
the Netherlands, 1961): Electronics, Percussion
Gert-Jan Prins has been known for twenty years as one of the most
challenging sound artists in the Netherlands, .
He is an autodidact who focuses on the sonic and musical qualities of
electronic 'noise'.
In his work, Prins makes connections with modern electronic club
culture, occupying a radical position with his investigation of
electronic sound
and its relationship to the visual. He also creates links with the
performance art and machine art of the 1980s, which reshaped the
legacy of
industrial society to produce threatening, yet sometimes also
sublime, encounters with technology.
Prins has built various analogue- and digital electronic systems that
create signals within the listenable audio domain.
Besides his solo-project, current projects include MIMEO,
Synchronator (with Dutch video artist Bas van Koolwijk), The Flirts
(with Cor Fuhler),
he has collaborated with Pita, Thomas Lehn, Lee Ranaldo, Anne la
Berge, Fennesz, the Vacuum Boys, Peter van Bergen,
Marcus Schmickler, Raed Yassin, Koen Nutters, Norbert Moslang, Tomas
Korber, Thomas Ankersmit, Giuseppe Ielasi, Carlos Giffoni, Luc
Houtkamp
and Misha Mengelberg and many others.
with visual artists: Bas van Koolwijk, Rob Flint, Xavier
Quérel, Andre Avelas, Manel Esparbé i Gasca, Petra
Dolleman, Martha Colburn, Cyrus Frisch.
composers and ensembles: LOOS, Maarten Altena Ensemble, Gilius van
Bergeijk, David Dramm, Domenico Sciajno.
Performances, on international festivals & clubs throughout
Europe, North America, South-Africa, Russia, Australia.
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